Mr. Brian Obue Eyang
MBBS (Sydney), FRACS (Paediatric Surgery)
Mr Brian Obue Eyang graduated in 2012 with a B.Sc. degree Social Work from the University of Calabar, Calabar. He was awarded M.Sc. degree in Social Work (Community Development) by University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 2017. He joined the services of the University of Calabar, Calabar as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Social Work in 2013. He was later upgraded to the rank of Assistant Lecturer in 2018. Since joining the University, he has been teaching, mentoring and contributing to the graduation of students in the University. Mr Brian Eyang has attended and presented papers in local conferences. He has published articles in local and international journals. He is happily married. Brian is a member of Nigerian Association of Social Workers. His hobbies are reading, writing, football, listening to news and music..
- Departmant
- Social Work
- Designation
- Assistant Lecturer
- Education
- Google Scholar
- Reserach Gate
- DOI
- Represented individuals and their S-Corporation with respect to accounting malpractice and overbilling claims against a top 5 accounting firm.
- Represented an employment services and immigration company and its former officers and employees in civil actions alleging fraud and breach of contract.
- Represented an employment services and immigration company in a civil forfeiture action resulting in the return of over $500,000 in funds seized by the government.
- Represented an employment services and immigration company in a civil forfeiture action resulting in the return of over $500,000 in funds seized by the government.
- Represented an employment services and immigration company in a civil forfeiture action resulting in the return of over $500,000 in funds seized by the government.
- Represented a government contractor in a theft of trade secrets action.
- Represented individuals and their S-Corporation with respect to accounting malpractice and overbilling claims against a top 5 accounting firm.
- Represented an employment services and immigration company and its former officers and employees in civil actions alleging fraud and breach of contract.