The United Kingdom’s (UK) Milton Keynes
Trading Standards department has commenced investigations into the controversy
surrounding a Nigerian national, Dr. Tina Beloveth Powerful, who runs a
university from a city centre flat in North Third Street in CMK.
Dr. Beloveth Powerful, whose school is named
Havard School UK, has also been sued by the American university of almost the
same name, reports The Nigerian Telegraph.
A spokesman for Trading Standards confirmed
that the Nigerian is under investigation but refused to give details.
“As it is an ongoing investigation we cannot
comment in detail about it,” he said.
Media reports, however, suggest the trading
standards investigation may involve false claims on Havard’s website that the
school is affiliated to the Institute of Administrative Management. The wording
on the school’s website has been changed to read “is to be accredited to.”
However, Dr. Beloveth Powerful insists she
has not done anything wrong, adding that she was on a “mission from God to help
people study.”
“I have six degrees myself, two of them from
Nigeria where I came from,” she said in a report. “I transformed my life and
God has given me power to transform others’.”
The Nigerian claimed she is not aware of the
trading standards investigations into Havard.
Dr. Powerful, whose school is named Havard
School of Management and Technology UK, is also being sued by Harvard
University of the US. The American university, which name differs from Dr.
Powerful’s institution by just a letter, is suing for alleged trademark
infringement.
But Dr Powerful is counter-claiming for £2
million – the money, she says, she has spent so far on setting up her school.
“A good name is better than silver and gold,”
she said. “Having said that, we are telling them we want to step aside but we
have spent money in advertising, marketing and productions.”
The 46-year-old Nigerian also denied claims
she caused academic confusion by calling her school Havard, explaining that the
name ‘Havard’ was from her grandfather.
“My paternal grandfather’s first name was
Havard. I chose to immortalise his name. I never thought about Harvard,” she
said.
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