Dr. Nzeyo Gabriel Eteng
MBBS (Sydney), FRACS (Paediatric Surgery)
Dr. (Mrs) Nzeyo Eteng is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religious and Cultural Studies, University of Calabar. she was employed as a Graduate Assistant in October, 2002, University of Calabar. She has risen from here to become a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religious and Cultural Studies; specializing in Gender Studies, a branch of Sociology of Religion. Dr. (Mrs) Nzeyo Gabriel Eteng holds a BA, MA and PhD all from the University of Calabar. Dr. (Mrs) Nzeyo Gabriel Eteng has published academic articles in both local and foreign journals to her credit. She has served the University in different capacities, she is currently the Departmental Examination Officer for four (4) years now. Dr. (Mrs) Eteng is married to Rev. Gabriel Eteng..
- Departmant
- Religious and Cultural Studies
- Designation
- Senior 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.