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File UL / Act I: Dodzi Kokoroko, a threat to the temple of knowledge



In recent years, the university campus, temple of knowledge, bathes in a deleterious atmosphere made of threats, intimidation, repression, in short all the excesses. Under the pretext of having begun some renovation works with fuzzy execution contours, the master of the premises, a certain Dodji Kokoroko has turned into a true autocrat. No day goes by without making a controversial decision to pollute the atmosphere on the university campus, and sometimes beyond.


 It is far, very far, the time when the young student Dodji Kokoroko fought the RPT regime, and especially the reign of Gnassingbe from father to son, to the point of wanting to fight with unconventional means. He has become today the biggest support of the regime he denounced with anger yesterday. The new "Debbasch" misses no opportunity to appeal to his notions of law to justify a reign for life of his new master and benefactor Faure Gnassingbe at the head of the country. He did not hesitate to gather last year in Lome a clique of "intellectual forgers" in a conference on the Togolese Constitution with a curious conclusion: "the return to the integral Constitution of 1992 is no longer relevant ".

Convinced to have the full support of Faure Gnassingbé, he thinks he is God on Earth and allows himself all the excesses. This 42-year-old who has experienced a meteoric rise thanks to dark networks swears by force. Curious for a university professor, is not it? Anyone who gets in his way is systematically crushed. The one and only head of the university is him, and his authority must not suffer any challenge, neither from the students, let alone his colleagues.

To establish his reign, he was equipped with special structures. He first created a university police with law enforcement equipment to silence recalcitrant students. The whole world could see on the videos the barbarity of this university police alongside the police, also regularly solicited by the almighty. After having routed the students and their leaders, many of whom are under indictment, the little "Mussolini" on the campus has now turned to his fellow research professors who refuse to eat at the UNIR soup like him. And its targets are known, still to imagine the sordid ways to reach them. And that's the case for a week,

The activism of Professor David Dosseh and some of his colleagues both in the university and on the level of civil society became for him an act of war. That is how he got his way by allowing the Force to take up a purely academic affair. University franchises, Mr. Dodji Kokoroko does not care. While publicly denying being the author of this relentlessness, in private he does not hesitate to find normal the humiliation made to his colleagues and even finds that those who say they are opponents today and who had been cited in the files of note traffic in 1990 had slept at the gendarmerie. -follow our eyes. To those who, last Friday after the sit-in, went to the presidency of the university to ask him to release the two professors before 4 pm otherwise all the teachers will walk on the presidency in Tokoin High School, he replied arrogantly that they will not go through the university doors that they will be properly gassed. Yes, he knows only the language of brute force.

In his desire to destroy others, that is to say all those who do not think like him, he pushed his colleagues and their offspring into the mouth of the wolf. Professor Majesty Ihou Wateba has had a serious crisis and is currently in intensive care. Even under these conditions, he is under the surveillance of the SRI agents posted at Chu-Campus. As for his colleague David EkueDosseh auditioned for hours, his son is held hostage since Friday by the National Gendarmerie. Since a father can not let his son who is barely older undergo such a traumatic ordeal, he and his friends and relatives decided to guard the SRI premises for 72 hours, at the mercy of the weather. There is nothing more traumatic for a father than seeing his son hijacked for a business without a head or a tail. This is certainly the most effective way to reach Professor David Dosseh, failing to reach him directly. And it's very loose as a method.

Sieur Dodji Kokoroko must be royally proud of this humiliation inflicted on his colleagues. Do those who push the cork of wickedness far to the point of crossing boundaries really think about tomorrow? Certainly not, since they are convinced that they will reign forever. Beyond the current case, Professor Dodzi Kokoroko is at the center of other decisions that provoke anger on campus. A contract signed May 21, 2004 by President Nicoué Gayibor would allow ATER (temporary teaching and research associate) grouping doctoral students and equivalent degrees to give courses and tutorials (TD) against a fee of 80 000F CFA renewable twice. The all-powerful Dodji Kokoroko has just unilaterally terminated this contract on December 30, 2016, thus depriving students of the essential TDs in certain faculties such as Law, FASEG, etc. and on the other hand doctoral students who can no longer do the research. All the steps taken by the doctoral students towards the all-powerful president have not succeeded. It is off campus that some doctoral students are doing TD today to students who need it.

Another no less controversial subject is the increase in fees for PhD thesis at 301,000 FCFA per year. After three years of research, it is necessary to submit the thesis in instruction and evaluation, again for an amount of 300 000 F CFA. This controversial decision has created a stir and applicants' files are still blocked at DAAS (Directorate of Academic Affairs and Education). And as if that was not enough, in recent days, DodjiKokoroko banned the wearing of togas for doctors after their defense, causing anger teachers. According to him, the wearing of toga is reserved for teachers of rank (Assistant Master, Master of Conferences, teachers).

How can one end the chain of excesses of this gentleman without mentioning the case of Dr. Yaovi Madou, the first Togolese blind person to support a doctoral thesis in public law in Poitiers. Sieur DodjiKokoroko, who was on the jury, described the student as an opposition activist in full defense, after having discredited his work, much to the astonishment of the other jury members who were white. The wrong of the young man is to have supported a thesis whose subject is about the presidential function. In his research, he criticized dictatorial regimes, their excesses and constitutional coups. Sufficient enough to provoke the anger of Kokoroko who found an activism for the benefit of the opposition.

Since his return to the country, the integration file of Yaovi Madou is blocked by the all-powerful president despite the intervention of some personalities, including the Prime Minister and the Minister of Higher Education and Research. In less than four years as president, DodziKokoroko has become the largest divider on the university campus, a real threat to the temple of knowledge. He managed to draw students against each other; today he is making his colleagues targets, thinking that by doing so he could obtain other favors from his new master Faure Gnassingbe.

It is known to everyone that authoritarian and despotic regimes do not tolerate opinion leaders, free intellectuals, prolific academics, and so on. But using a president of a university to silence other academics is the height. "This young man is going astray, he has great diplomas but he misses the school of life. He weaves bad cotton and it may play him a dirty trick. He is too young to know this country and the system he has decided to serve. Too bad that nobody in his entourage and especially in his family does reason, "said a teacher researcher who has not concealed his anger. It is not good to criticize King Dodji Kokoroko. In any case, last Thursday he instructed a lawyer to tell the Alternative Publishing Director that he would send him the SRI the next day and he would file a lawsuit afterwards. It would take more to silence us especially when faced with a public danger like him. We will return to the sexually transmitted notes that is a common practice at the Faculty of Law as well as the networks that issue the recommendations to lazy students to continue their studies at the University of Poitiers in France. Good to follow! We will return to the sexually transmitted notes that is a common practice at the Faculty of Law as well as the networks that issue the recommendations to lazy students to continue their studies at the University of Poitiers in France. Good to follow! We will return to the sexually transmitted notes that is a common practice at the Faculty of Law as well as the networks that issue the recommendations to lazy students to continue their studies at the University of Poitiers in France. Good to follow!

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