About Mr. Ogonyi Francis Ekaya

Mr. Ogonyi Francis Ekaya

MBBS (Sydney), FRACS (Paediatric Surgery)

He holds double degrees in Philosophy (B.Phil and B.A, Second Class Upper Division) from the Pontifical Urban University Rome, and Federal University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, respectively. He bagged his Masters of Arts degree in Philosophy (M.A) with distinction, from the University of Calabar, Cross River State. Mr. Francis Ogonyi currently lectures SocioPolitical Philosophy and Philosophy of Mind, at the University of Calabar, Cross River State. He is an ardent researcher whose fields of interest also include Neurophilosophy, Philosophy of Mind, and Socio-Political Philosophy. He is a member of the Calabar School of Philosophy, and an astute philosopher. His hobbies include critical thinking, reading, basketball and chess. .

Departmant
Philosophy

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.