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Friday, 11 October 2013
Asari-Dokubo establishes university, names it after King Amachree
According to new reports, former Niger Delta militant
and current leader of the Niger Delta People’s
Volunteer Force, Asari Dokubo, is now a proud owner
of a university in Benin Republic.
The leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer
Force, NDPVF, Muhajid Asari-Dokubo has joined the
swelling rank of private university proprietors with
his establishment of a university in the
neighbouring Republic of Benin.
Mr. Asari-Dokubo, who already owns a soccer
academy in the West African country and another
one in Abuja, said the university, which will be
known as King Amachree African University, KAAU,
had already been accredited to commence degree
programmes beginning September 2014.
He told PREMIUM TIMES in an interview in Abuja that
the proposed university, named after his ancestor,
was a product of his two existing institutions in Benin
Republic, namely King Amachree Automobile/ICT
Royal Academy and King Amachree Arts Academy.
Both of them, he added, currently award Diploma to
their students.
Mr. Asari-Dokubo said he chose to establish the
institutions in Benin Republic because he does not
only live there, but has adopted it as his country.
“What we have now, we are awarding only diploma
now. “By next September, Insha Allah, the university
will start,” Mr. Asari-Dokubo, who dropped out of
University of Calabar, he said.
“For now we have King Amachree Automobile/ICT
Royal Academy and King Amachree Arts Academy.
Two of them were merged. We have merged the two
of them into king Amachree African University.
“King Amachree is my great ancestor. He was king of
the Kingdom of new Calabar.”
On his soccer academy, the 50 year old Mr. Asari-
Dokubo, an indigene of Rivers State, who refused to
be tagged a former militant, said it was established to
train the youth in soccer free of charge.
“We plan to engage the youths. It is free. We have a
soccer academy in Abuja and we have another one in
Republic of Benin,” he said.
More Nigerians are forced to go to Benin Republic,
Ghana, Togo and other neigbhouring countries to
acquire education due to the incessant labour
disputes and industrial actions within the Nigerian
university system as well as the deplorable state of
education in the country.
Currently, students of both the federal and state
universities in Nigeria are at home due to the strike
embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, over the refusal of the Federal
Government to honour its 2009 agreement with the
union.
Other unions within the education sector, including
the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities,
SSANU, have also embarked on solidarity strike while
the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, and Non-
Academic Staff Union, NASU, are reportedly on the
verge of doing towing that path.
Students of the over 50 private universities in Nigeria,
whose fees can only be afforded the rich, are
however, in session.
Mr. Asari-Dokubo is, like former Niger Delta militants
enjoying massive patronage from the current
administration, believe to be very wealthy but his
source of income is largely unknown.
There were speculation he made his fortune stealing
crude oil in the Niger Delta. But he denied engaging
in such practices, telling PREMIUM TIMES he had
never been part of any act capable of endangering
the Delta.
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