On Friday, December 21, 2001 at 2:29:40 PM UTC-5, Iselle Obikpani wrote:
Charles Maduka, J.D, (or Esq),
For you to come here and FALSELY assert that a "JD" is
the equivalence of a "Ph.D" shows not only an acute
level of wickedness in you. It also shows that you are
a very disingeneous person. For you to insult Ph.D
holders on this forum by equating it with a JD is the
lowest thing you could do to your sanity. It is very
nauseating to here someone (a failed attorney for that
matter) to shamelessly lie that a JD is comparable to
a "Ph.D." Only an Igbo man will lie this way. No
wonder, other Nigerians do not take us seriously.
You were here when the Dean of a reputable law
The writer of this article seems to have so much HATE in his heart. Why? Are there not professional body
in charge of accreditations? Why do we allow HATE to consume our minds? What is the writer's goal for
writing this? Anyone would think that its the business of Federal register to foresee illegalities Not an
individual. Unanimous.
school in this country resolved that question. He
pointed out that there is no comparison between a Ph.D
and a JD, and that it was like comparing "apples" and
"oranges." As he indicated and as you well know, a
Ph.D involves a much more higher level of academic
rigour, course work, and dissertation. None of this is
involved in a JD. To get a JD, you only need to
complete about 30-40 pages of written case work beyond
the regular bachelors, and which is basically done
within a month !!
Charles Maduka, you are the only person in this
world who would attempt to compare a JD with a "Ph.D"
or "doctorate," and for you coming from Amichi, I am
not surprised. Why are you denying the information
provided by Bolaji Aluko? It was not his personal
information and he only reported it as it was cited in
the George Washington University Law School website.
Why don't you check out that website and see what it
says about JDs? Are you afraid you would be
disappointed in your false ego? Do you think that you
can simply run away from this true fact by attacking
Aluko's personality? Your lousy trick will not work
here.
Yes, the name "Juris Doctor" may be confusing,
but it is a known fact that it never translates into a
"doctorate" degree. Academic professors have always
made it a point to affirm the crucial difference
between a lesser law degree and the quite rigorous
academic demands of a doctorate. JDs are addressed as
"Esq" or as "Attorney." Almost 90% of the US congress
are JDs, but they all know that to even attempt to
address themselves as "drs" will incure a heavy amount
of opprobrium from their professional colleagues and
the wider academic community. They dont.
Charles, there are simple facts that I will like
to point out again. A JD does not in any shape of form
entitle you to a "doctorate." You are being quite
dishonest if you address yourself as such, even if you
go to Nigeria. The last time you were in Nigeria, you
made it a point that the people you meet view and
address you as a "dr." You are impersonating what you
are not, and the guilt remains with you in the back of
your head as a constant reminder. Charles Maduka, you
are not a "dr," and you should not dubiously address
yourself as such. You cannot make your own rules and
live by it alone. If you want to be considered as a
"Dr," then go and acquires a "doctorate."
But if you chose to continue in your hidden
fallacy, then all we can do is to "laugh" at you in
silence, and to let you make a fool of yourself
anytime you address yourself as "dr." As for Ken
Okorie, he already knows that he does not have a
"doctorate" degree, he cannot address himself as a
"Dr," no matter how hard he tries to lie,cheat,
deceive, and conflate issues. I will simply leave him
to dwell in his self-imposed agony. If he wants to be
taken seriously, he should go back to school and get
an LL.D, or perhaps a "Ph.D" in Sacred Literature
(whatever that means or wherever it is done). No one
can just come up here and lie their way through
without merit.
Shame on you, Charles Maduka (JD), for teaching your
kids how to lie and cheat without achieving anything
of merit.
Obi.
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 23:01:37 -0800
From: Charles U. Maduka <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IGBO_FORUM] Re: Of Degrees and Mojo
Envy- response to Ugorji
and Obi (fwd)
Mazi Obi,
I hold a Juris Doctor (JD) from Texas. I do agree
that Igbo people are more
eager to append a title by their name including JD
or Dr. May be it is our
culture or tradition, whichever one applies. Ken
Okorie may answer this
question, tradition or culture. I must caution you
that Aluko is not an
authority on this issue and he can never be.
In 1984, one Ojay Grace, another JD in Houston
petitioned the Attorney
General of Texas on the issue for an opinion. I
will
try to secure a copy of
that opinion for you. I am sure Ojay saved it.
According to the then
Attorney General, Mattox, JD is equivalent to Ph.D
and any JD holder may
append the Dr. to his or her name. Unfortunately,
such is not the practice
among Americans and hence anyone that does so in
America will get queries
like, "what kind of medicine do you practice?"
If you believe that an American JD is the same as
a
Masters Degree, you need
to read one. May be you don't know the difference
between a JD and a
Nigerian barrister. There is a world of difference
and I can not begin to
educate you on that.
There are some that make conscious efforts to
demand
that they be addressed
as Dr. We should be mindful of anybody who will
not
attend or answer to a
call because they are not addressed the way they
want to be addressed. Try
to address a member of Nigerian House without
using
the word Honorable or a
Governor without the Excellency. This one cuts
across ethnic boundaries. The
paid aides will make sure you pay for such miscue.
I hope I am not sensing a Ph.D in you. Call me
whatever you want, I will
answer you and do my best. Dr. will not get you a
penny more. A JD calling
himself a Dr. is better than the one procured
through correspondence. After
all, is the name not Juris Doctor? Why has the
Education Department not
changed the name? Why have the Universities
continued to use it knowing that
people get confused about it? That was what
prompted
Ojay Grace to petition
the Texas Attorney General in 1984. My friend
lawyers are a hated bunch and
that program will not be changed from what it is
because of you and Aluko.
Ojay, if you are logged on this forum, pick it up
from here.
Charles U. Maduka
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Subject: [IGBO_FORUM] Re: Of Degrees and Mojo
Envy-
response to Ugorji and
Obi (fwd)
Collins O' Kehie, a.k.a, Chidindu,
You lie through your teeth!!
Where have you been? We have all gone through
this
road before and this matter was long settled.
Why
do
you want to spew cassava water on a sleeping
cat?
It is indeed very shameful that a failed lawyer
of
your calibre would stoop so low to embrace lies
and
fraud.
There is no law school in this country that
considers
a JD a terminal degree or a "doctorate." Shame
on
those
attorneys in Dallas and Houston who have
perfected
the
art of deceit by clowning around with a "title"
they
did not earn. Please read the mail below and you
will
see the information provided to this net on this
matter
(from George Washington University Law School),
provided by Bolaji Aluko. After reading that,
and
if
you still believe in your criminal mind that a
"JD" is
a "doctorate," then you need to go to an asylum
to
seek help.
I am sorry that if by divulging this, I may end
up
ressurecting old wounds, thereby deflatiung some
once
bloated egos. But if the "truth" must be told,
it
has
to be told even for a thousand times. We have
gone
through this before, and even the Dean of a
reputable
law school in this country pointed out that it
was
sheer "academy dishonesty" and "prosecutable
fraud"
for a JD to pass himself off as a "doctorate" or
even
as a terminal degree in law. A "terminal" degree
in
law is LL.D. Also, if you go through the mail
below,
you will find out more on this JD issue. In
fact,
many
law schools in the United States will revoke a
JD's
certificate if he is caught impersonating
himself
as a
"doctorate" in law. I know that the criminal
minds
of
some low-life Nigerian lawyers will not allow
them
to
see this reality. It is just titles upon titles,
no
matter how crooked it looks. There is no known
Yoruba
lawyer or any other ethnic group in Nigeria (at
least
that I know) who is a JD but also passes himself
off
as a "dr." Only some dubious Igbo 419ers do so.
They
will be stopped.
I find it hard to believe that some Igbos like
Collins
O' Kehie (Chidindu) would not be content with
the
truth, but instead, prefer to dwell in the world
of
deceit, lies, cheats, and evil. Yet he calls
himself a
"senior" attorney --without moral and decent
scrupples.
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