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EAU at a glance
>> Affiliated
campuses situated in Africa and Asia
>> Online graduate school open to students worldwide
>> Online graduate school open to students worldwide

A distinctive approach
>> Flexible but
academically rigorous routes to a degree
>> Intended for mature, self-directed working adults
>> Internationally accredited
>> Intended for mature, self-directed working adults
>> Internationally accredited
Head of All-Africa Operations
Professor Williams Ahamefula Okike Egbuta
PhD, BTh, DipJourn, FBSC(Nigeria)
- Extensive responsibilities for co-ordination between affiliated campuses
- Student Services
- Abraham Laverton Professor of Business
As Head of All-Africa Operations, Professor Williams A.O. Egbuta's
role is to oversee affiliates of EAU in the region and also to manage
the University's expansion plans there. His studies include programs in
Management and Industrial Relations, Journalism and Mass Communication
at, among others, the Institute of Administrative Management, UK, the
School of Journalism and Television, Berkshire, UK (DipJourn), Freedom
Bible College and Seminary (BTh) and European-American University
(PhD). He has more than twenty years of working experience in
senior management positions having worked for companies such as
National Salt Plc, Morgan Omonitan and Abe among others. He has a good
number of published works ("Marketing Practice and Systems" with O.J.
Kelechi and B.P. Bassi, "Materials and Purchasing Management" and
"Nuggets of Materials and Handling System" with Obuseh Raphael, and
"Services Marketing (Concept & Application)" with O.J. Kelechi,
"Handbook on Principles and Practices of Management" and "Make Your
Marriage a Bliss" (a Christian Guide)). He is the President of the
HighGrade Professional Education Centre, coordinating Ibadan
Polytechnic Sandwich Programmes, and the Director of Programmes for
Yewa Central College of Education NCE Programme Ajegunle, Alagbado,
Lagos, Nigeria.The Revd. Prof. Egbuta is a Clergy member of the Foursquare Gospel movement in Nigeria. He is a member of the Institute of Administrative Management, London, the Nigeria Institute for Training and Development (NITAD) and a fellow of the British Society of Commerce (Nigeria).










