About Prof. Louisa Etebom Uwatt

Prof. Louisa Etebom Uwatt

MBBS (Sydney), FRACS (Paediatric Surgery)

Prof. (Mrs) Uwatt is a graduate of English Language Education (University of Jos), a holder of Masters Degree in English and Literary Studies and Ph.D in Curriculum Studies (Language Arts) from University of Calabar. She was employed as a graduate assistance in the University of Calabar (1983) and rose to the rank of a Professor in 2010. She was a one time Head of Department, Curriculum and Teaching and a member of Governing Council of University of Calabar. A member of notable learned societies in and outside Nigeria. Has published many articles in learned journals. Prof Uwatt is a trained literacy facilitator and is involved in many literacy projects. She is an author and the Chairman, Anti-corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU), University of Calabar..

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Arts Education

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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.