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Tansian University Founders Must Rise or Lose It Forever

September 23, 2025
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Tansian University Umunya currently finds itself at a critical juncture in its storied history, as the ramifications of long-standing leadership disputes compound with the departure of the Catholic Church from its oversight. Following the passing of its founding figure, Very Rev. Msgr. Prof. John Bosco Akam, in February 2021, the university is now grappling with a crisis that, while not new, has escalated into a poignant struggle for control and direction.

The challenges at Tansian University are part of a protracted narrative, marked by historical tensions and ownership disputes that have periodically surfaced since its inception. The greed to control the university has drawn in new actors—rapidly shifting dynamics that have allowed opportunistic interlopers to seize control while the original founders are sidelined. This troubling evolution raises critical questions about the core values upon which Tansian was built and the legacy it is meant to uphold.

The establishment of Tansian University was the product of tireless efforts and deep personal commitment by co-founders: Missionary Servants of the Church represented by Very Rev. Msgr Prof John Bosco Akam and Dr Peter Ejikeme, and Jas Industries Limited represented by Chief Sam Obaji. Then Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka, Sir Vincent Oforlube, Chief Raph Obiorah, Dr Eloka Mainakaya, Prof Ihechukwu Madubike and Dr Amanze also played significant roles. These founding stakeholders, with their collective vision and commitment, transformed an ambitious idea into a robust institution of higher learning in Nigeria. They invested not only financial resources but also time, connections, and their very essence into the university, thus creating a community committed to academic excellence.

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Despite these monumental efforts, the leadership crises have plagued Tansian University for years. Between 2007 and 2012, the institution was embroiled in intense ownership disputes that threatened to destabilize its operations. Stakeholders were divided into factions, each claiming authority, leading to fierce battles over management and direction. In those challenging years, however, the interests of the students remained paramount as original founders fought to maintain the institution’s integrity and mission.

As the university emerged from that tumultuous period, the promise of new beginnings was overshadowed by the silent, creeping challenges that followed. With Msgr. Akam’s demise and the church’s subsequent withdrawal from its governance role, a vacuum formed, creating an opportunity for individuals with no historical context to guide Tansian effectively to encroach and take control over the university in the expenses of early funders of the university.

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The time has come for the original co-founders and dedicated investors to unite and reclaim their rightful influence over Tansian University. Their re-engagement is vital in not merely restoring order but in preserving a legacy that has shaped countless lives over the decades. As stewards of the institution’s integrity, they must mobilize their resources, network, and shared experiences to ensure that the university remains a positive force in higher education.

The founding figures are faced with an urgent need to articulate a renewed vision for Tansian University—one that respects its past while effectively addressing the challenges of the present and future. Engaging with alumni, faculty, and the broader community can augment their efforts to establish a united front, fortified by the collective resolve to uphold the founding principles of the university against any opportunistic threats.

While leadership changes are an inevitability in any institution, Tansian University’s historical context makes it paramount that these changes do not come at the expense of its mission. It is of utmost importance to prevent those without a genuine investment in the University from steering the university away from its original values of dedication and academic excellence—values that were so carefully nurtured by the original founders.

In conclusion, the ongoing crisis at Tansian University is not a new occurrence, but rather a continuation of a long-standing struggle between preserving its heritage and navigating leadership challenges. The departure of the Catholic Church from its governance only magnifies the urgency of reclaiming control—a call that rests firmly with the original co-founders and committed investors. The time has arrived for them to assert their rightful position, collectively ensuring that Tansian University thrives without losing sight of the profound sacrifices that brought it to life. Now, more than ever, it is essential for those who truly care about the university’s legacy to step forward, reclaim its narrative, and chart a course towards a sustainable future—one that remains rooted in the spirit of unity, sacrifice, and dedication that lies at the heart of Tansian University.

• Written by Chidipeters Okorie, Abuja

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