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COURT PROCEEDINGS HIGHLIGHT PROCEDURAL GAPS AS NNAJI’S LEGAL TEAM PRESSES FOR TIMELY JUSTICE

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Court Adjourns Case as Respondents Seek Time to Regularise Processes

By Dr. Robert Ngwu

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, Proceedings in the suit instituted by Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji against the University of Nigeria and other Respondents — including the Vice Chancellor and the former Acting Vice Chancellor in their personal capacities (3rd to 7th Respondents) — came up as scheduled before the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Abuja Judicial Division, presided over by Honourable Justice H. J. Yilwa.

The matter was unable to proceed to substantive hearing due to procedural irregularities relating to proof of service and pending filings. When the case was called, it emerged that proof of service confirming that all parties had been duly served was not available in the court file. Additionally, the principal process which counsel to the 3rd to 7th Respondents sought to regularise was also not found in the court record.

Faced with these procedural gaps, learned counsel from the Chambers of Chief Chris Uche, SAN, representing the 3rd–7th Respondents, applied for time to put their house in order (which is the second time, in the course of this matter, they are making such application). On the last adjourned date, counsel to the same 3rd to 7th Respondents had earlier applied for an adjournment to put their house in order, only to repeat such application again today. The fear from stakeholders is that they may not have any interest in putting said “House” in order for the case to move on and be determined by the court timeously. The repetition of such applications underscores the need for procedural diligence in matters of this nature.

On the Applicant’s side, a formidable legal team comprising 13 (thirteen) profound legal practitioners drawn from the Chambers of Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, and Professor Sebastine Hon, SAN, did not oppose the application for adjournment. However, they emphasized the importance of procedural discipline and strict compliance with court timelines as enshrined in the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2019 in respect of such matter. As a result of all these delays by the Counsel to the 3rd to 7th Respondents, Counsel to the Applicant prayed the Court to order that all pending processes be filed and exchanged before the next adjourned date.

The Honourable Court accordingly adjourned the matter, with the expectation that all outstanding procedural requirements would be regularised prior to the next sitting.

CLARIFICATION OF THE LEGAL POSITION

It is important to restate clearly:

Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji is the Applicant in this matter.

He is not a Respondent.

The suit was instituted to restrain the 3rd–7th Respondents from any interference with his academic records at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and to compel the release of his complete academic records in order to provide final clarity regarding his academic and graduation status dating back over four decades. This action concerns records, transparency, and institutional integrity.

INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT AND PUBLIC CONCERN

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka has historically been regarded as a premier academic institution since its founding in 1962 under the visionary founding fathers, like Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and other distinguished national figures.

Recent developments within the University have generated significant public discourse regarding governance, administrative decisions, and institutional direction. Questions have been raised by stakeholders concerning administrative transitions and broader institutional performance. Observers within the academic community have also noted comparative discussions involving national and global university rankings, particularly as other federal institutions like the University of Lagos and University of Ibadan continue to compete strongly in performance metrics.

Additionally, recent astronomical adjustments in tuition and related fees at the University of Nigeria have sparked debate among students, parents, and public commentators, especially in light of prevailing economic conditions. This increase is surprising to many who understand the level of huge federal government allocations made to the University of Nigeria as one of Nigeria’s citadels of learning. We urge the Honourable Minister of Education and the National University Commission to probe further and to exercise oversight where necessary into the activities at UNN before the University becomes a ruin of its old self.

While funding structures and allocation frameworks remain matters of policy and administrative discretion, stakeholders have called for continued transparency and engagement to ensure institutional decisions align with accessibility, academic excellence, and accountability. In this broader context, the present litigation underscores the importance of preserving institutional credibility and ensuring that governance processes remain consistent with the founding ideals of academic independence, merit, and administrative propriety.

VOLUNTARY STEP ASIDE FROM OFFICE

It is also noteworthy that Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji voluntarily stepped aside from ministerial office in order to pursue legal clarity without the constraints of public office. Such a decision underscores the seriousness with which he regards the preservation of his name and legacy — for his family, his children, and generations yet unborn. In a constitutional democracy, reputation is safeguarded not by rhetoric, but by recourse to law.

THE BROADER STAKES

Though the sitting focused primarily on procedural matters, the developments underscore a broader principle: in politically sensitive cases, perception often follows procedure. Today’s proceedings reinforced one central theme — the Applicant’s side appears prepared to proceed expeditiously, while certain filings from the Respondents remain pending regularisation.

Supporters and well-wishers of Chief Nnaji are urged to remain calm and assured. The legal process is advancing in accordance with due process, and justice proceeds not by haste, but by order.

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