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Dr Valerie Stoute

I was barred from entering the O’Meara campus yesterday [15 November 2-18] by security staff. The staff was professional and courteous, explaining that the orders had come from the President that I was not allowed to enter O’Meara.  No reason was given. I have no complaint with how the security handled this sensitive issue.

But there is one aspect to note. That one aspect involves a Property Protectors pick-up pulling up and positioning itself at an angle to provide maximum blocking the car in which I was a passenger. This was extremely offensive. We had already pulled to the side for a couple of minutes before this nonsense happened. It was particularly and unnecessarily foolish because we would not have raced ahead to a second gate, at which we would undoubtedly have been stopped.

This was just too Hollywood. Frankly, part of my irritation came from the name on the pick-up van and the fact that this driver acted in this garish fashion as if he were protecting President Al Zubaidy’s property from a dangerous interloper. (You have it backwards. Sir.)

It was obvious that the others were reluctant but needed to do their job. Nobody wanted to block a Professor, whom they know as very decent and very hard working, from entering a tent on the grounds of the O’Meara campus in order to see research students graduate. Yesterday, I had 3 research graduates to whom I devoted years of hard work, and in some cases, had to fight off attempts to obstruct the candidate. Nothing was easy about pushing these candidates in the last year, when the UTT work context took such a nasty and dramatic turn.

I told the first security guard that I had a bona fide invitation, showed it to her, and told her I wanted to record her refusing me entry, both for her protection and for mine. I emphasized that nowhere on the invitation did it state that the University reserved the right to refuse admission. (Maybe if this president is still here, they will put it next year.) She immediately decided to consult her supervisors. This dragged on for many minutes with the supervisors, contacted by phone, unwilling to ‘give directives.’ The next offer they made was that the driver could continue but I would have to get out of the car. I think that may have been one of the directives which came down.

Of course that was preposterous. My own car was nowhere within walking distance, especially not in the rain, which had started falling when that ‘offer’ was made. Finally, the driver got a telephone call and I overheard clearly the head of security telling him that I had no right, no right!!! to be on the campus, that I should not have come, and that I could be jailed! Now I want to emphasize that what I overheard was that I could be jailed!!! Jailed. Not arrested but Jailed!! There is a marked distinction. Not all arrests lead to jail but apparently my attempt to enter Al Zubaidy’s ‘premises’ constituted trespass of such a level of seriousness that I would be jailed if I proceeded.

The driver of the car I was in was told to get off the campus immediately with me, by order of the President. Note that this officer did not tell this to the security guards, whom he knew would be going on record and who would probably have detailed exactly what they were told but I heard him very clearly. He didn’t seem apologetic. He seemed righteous. Misplaced rigor.

The driver acted immediately to obey but I asked for, and was able to record  the exchange because I wanted it articulated clearly and on record that I was being removed from the campus. I recorded one security officer, after saying clearly that I was recording, giving me instructions to leave. They did not know what the head of security had told the driver so they could only repeat on record the orders they were given earlier.

Several questions arise from the above. This directive, blocking a professor from graduation ceremonies, is supposedly justified because of the terms of my administrative leave. But the terms of the administrative leave are not written in stone. The person being ‘investigated’ should not be at work, if their presence could impede the investigation.

The documentary investigation was completed on July 18. This yielded the silly, yet still false, charges of academic breaches, the most recent of which is 2015. The disruptive and insubordinate behaviours were all emails. This search of the UTT servers, with or without a staff member’s knowledge or permission, certainly was not campus bound and certainly could not be impeded by me. So the restriction from access to the campus was never warranted.

So here are my questions. What happened yesterday was a very serious incident both from my point of view and from the viewpoint of the main head of UTT Security. I see it as infringement on my civil rights. He sees it as infringement of Al Zubaidy’ s right to protect his property. Whichever, this is now an inarguably serious issue for UTT. Further, it is NOT internal to UTT. It raises the question of when an institution has the authority to dismiss a civil right of an employee?  Is there ever a scenario for which this obtains in Trinidad and Tobago? This is really the context- TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. So what is next?

Is this what the UTT Board of Governors believes to be management strength? This? More importantly, how will this impact the experience of UTT’s brand new Chancellor, President Paula- Mae Weekes? Was the UTT President acting in the best interests of the University? How? What value did my absence bring? What damage would my presence have done? These are questions which need answering. Going back even further, what happens if this serious outcome came about from a condition which should never have been part of administrative leave because it did not apply, given my charges?

What will happen when it turns out that the administrative leave itself was never justified? What will be done when it is found that the charges are 3 years and older, are either not charges at all, or are patently untrue, or have already been judged by prior administrations with no conviction of wrongdoing so that they never should have been used to send someone on administrative leave? What happens if and when the charges turn out to be

preposterously silly, even if valid, and it is judged that they should have been countenanced by no thinking individual? Given the seriousness of today, the removal of my rights as a citizen, as a supervisor, the embarrassment caused to me, the damage to my reputation, to what base agenda will this be connected?

Some people, the very foolish ones, will say I am bringing the University into disrepute with my very selfish action of wanting to attend my students’ graduation is a tent? They would say that I had a right to stay away. At least one or two of the zealous will say I should have been carted away and jailed. I defy all of them to come up with the good of the action in blocking me not the bad of my taking the risk that I would be blocked.

One cannot bring the University into disrepute by revealing truths. The lie damages when it is told not when it is revealed. Similarly, abuses hurt when they are perpetrated not when they are exposed and stopped. The University cannot be brought into disrepute by a victim, only by the victimizer. People need to make sure the characterizations in this danse macabre are clear.

 


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115 responses to “UTT Professor BARRED from GRADUATION”


  1. So tell us something in Twi.

    Lexicon…you will not wear me out, I can tell you about myself, SOME OF my ancestors are directly from Benin, from the Yoruba tribe who speak 55 languages, which makes me understand my obsession with several different languages……..most Caribbean people originated from West Africa…..WE ARE ALL MOSTLY RELATED TO EACH OTHER…ALL CARIBBEAN PEOPLE..

    If you do the ancestry testing…you will be able to answer your own question..


  2. AGAIN…BLACK CARIBBEAN PEOPLE ARE ALL MOSTLY RELATED TO EACH OTHER…

    if ya were’t so gullible ya would see that is the reason that the bottom feeding lowlife, lowIQ45…wants to continue the divide and conquer criminality against the black Caribbean population.


  3. Mad as a box of frogs! I see you are unable to answer my question. I feel sure that poor blind whitey you inveigled into marrying you would contribute to your export.


  4. yeah, yeah, eat ya heart out, go look for another weak negro…to make yaself feel superior, that is all ya good for anyway, even though ya skin is flaking and dropping off with brown spots cause ya don’t know what to do to stop it..

    now if ya had a black wife like me, ya would have no such worries…lol


  5. WARU

    Not everyone has to suck up to get a job, believe it or not. Some people actually get hired based on merit.


  6. Look I’m trying to eat a snack here. No images of flaking skin and brown spots, PLEASE! Uggghhh1


  7. “Another weak negro”? Seems you do indeed understand yourself. Lol.


  8. A friendly suggestion to the blogmaster…..
    From now on we will call all posts “Hijacked”.


  9. Coming very soon the blogs will be closed after one warning to desist.

    No consideration for others. No respect.


  10. Donna…….that is the exception, but more often than not..it always ends in shit..the small island way of doing things, some people have good experiences, most don’t..

    A good example is this new government..austerity being the best excuse to get rid of all DLP yardfowls who got. their jobs because…well…they are yardfowls…and when austerity is over …if it ever is, in 3 years time, replace them with ALL BLP yardfowls whether they are qualified for the job or not…that makes perfect sense to corrupt governments to get votes to be reelected..


  11. WARU

    Have you ever heard the name Philip Emaneagwali…? And are you aware of the academic contribution this (black man)has make and yet many of our young black kids have never heard of him …


  12. WARU
    This Nigerian Refugee is a genius …

  13. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    David Mr Blogmaster, can you or the author answer one question for me: what exactly elevates a personal matter between the uni and Dr Stoute to a vexatious blog posting masquerading as a general affront on freedom of movement?

    The prof may have quite valid grounds to be aggrieved but I am totally at a lost as to what is her basis or reasoning for posting the matter for public consumption and comment…how does this affect us exactly ? Is she suggesting that the President is acting way beyond his authority and is a danger to students, staff, faculty and visitors?

    And if so I ask is that not to be handled by the uni Board and TnT govt officials?

    I get the ‘one people’ plea…I don’t get what her specific grievance has to do with ANYTHING other than Dr Stoute and the college!

    (Difficult tho it be) …help me from my abject ignorance, please!


  14. @Dee Word

    Isn’t social media a platform for Joe and John Citizen to be used as a bully pulpit for whatsoever will?


  15. In reviewing the comments I only just noticed Ha, Ha’s.

    “Hal Austin November 17, 2018 12:43 PM

    @WARU,

    How many years have you been visiting Trinidad and how long did you spend there at one point?”

    Ha, Ha…I don’t know if this will help you but I was there from very young as a visitor and spent a couple years there in the 80s when it was very, vey bloody, that is how I know it is even bloodier now…hope that helps you.

    So why don’t you teach them Lexicon…look at what PLT and his team are doing for his own young and older people in Barbados..and emulate it..


  16. What bothers me is although calypsonians like Stalin and others have sung REPEATEDLY that we are ONE RACE…from the SAME PLACE…who took the SAME TRIP on the SAME SHIP…even before genetic testing became a reality…Caribbean people are STILL TO RECOGNIZE that they are ALL FAMILY..

    that is mind numbing…they still believe the lies and divide and conquer rhetoric coming from parasites…still got that notion that St. Lucia is different from St, Vincent, Grenada is different from Barbados, Trinidad and Guyana are different from Jamaica…cultural differences still exist in Africa, some of it would blow your minds….but you can never be truly different originating from the same continent.

    It will never happen no matter how much mind wash you have been subjected to..your great grandchildren will bridge the divide that you are too blind to do in this era..

    Many Black Americans have already started..cause they know what time it is..and gradually it will become spiritually compulsory..

  17. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    👍…copacetic, Mr Blogmaster!


  18. @Dee Word

    An example why Joe and Jane Citizen are retreating to social media?


  19. WARU

    Question: why are you so consumed with the issues of race…? And how does it help us socially, politically, economically, culturally and morally … as a race of people to reconnect with our ancestors on the Mother Land? In other words: after we reconnected with our people on the Mother Land … how does this ameliorate our way of life…?


  20. Pendantic Dribbler @ 5:57 p.m.

    Thank you for your elucidation.

    I am sure that would not be encouraged elsewhere but we have to stomach it.

    No relevance at all to the Caribbean community,to an issue which affects a wide group of persons,or to Barbados as a whole.


  21. @T.Inniss

    Do not be naive, because the blog name is Barbados Underground it does not mean we operate in a fishbowl. Are you aware of the cooperation and collaboration between the blogmaster and outher jurisdictions as far a investigating matters and sourcing information to support local issues? Your ignorance is so typical of the myopia that pervades the Barbados society.


  22. That’s another thing, you CANNOT be INSULAR…YOUR ancestors AND MINE..were seen as OTHER PEOPLE”S food and MONEY SOURCE…and were turned into human COMMODITIES to enrich the west…

    …AND ….with the current lowlifes in UK chomping at the bit and panting to get into power to reverse many gains ….among other nations with EVIL INTENT …ya are not that far from becoming human commodities again…


  23. David

    Thank you for your usual encouraging words. You must feel better for it now.

    High five.


  24. As to why this article and what relevance does it have to barbadian issues and problems?

    Question asked by a blogger
    .______________________________________

    David job is to distract dont be surprised if articles in simliarty graces the pages more frequently for all the BU sheep to grazed upon them
    One would be hardpressed in the next five years to read on BU a flow of articles that crticize this govt
    David has built BU on a reputation of no holes barred
    However it is becoming more obviuos that David is using a twist of the hand to deflect BU audience into getting mostly interested in articles that does not involve this country goverance under Mia Mottley
    This govt has been in office since the 24th of May and has made horrible decisions which has affected the livelihoods of people ..
    However outside the comments coming from those opposing govt decisions which have been interjected in other articles as a means of fair play
    David BU is of yet to post an article that is unbaised with an intent to hold govt feet to the fire


  25. Mariposa

    You may be on to something there – but I live in hope.

    The actions of this government will soon make the most loyal supporter stumble.


  26. Not for nothing… but poverty levels and homelessness are now so bad in UK that the UN had to give their input…

    so…..stop with the small island mental midget stupidity, or you will one day find out what for..


  27. Ah know ah wasting my time, but yall are sure to remember my words.


  28. T.innis don’t hold your breathe as the media is also onto something
    That something being that singing from Mia hymnbook makes for great pay day


  29. @Waru

    Some of us may not jump in, call your name or call you names, but we read what you say and firm our own opinions.

    Keep on trucking.


  30. The problem with you political surrogates is that you are of the mistaken belief that everything that affects our society revolves around political events of the DLP and BLP.


  31. Should this be on Trinidad Underground?

    CLICO should have taught us something. Given our shared history, how similar our communities are, we (Barbados) will soon have our Yugge Farrels and our professors.

    These are the test cases; these are the precedents…. when they come for you, who will speak out?


  32. Can you convey to the challenged among us that blogs posted by BU are reblogged by TT social media? The blinded can have the last word.


  33. “when they come for you, who will speak out?”

    exactly…we do not live in a bubble..today for me, tomorrow FOR YOU…and may we remind THEM ..that their TOMORROW…is long overdue by centuries….but mental midgets will continue to fall into the same trap as those that KARMA has set her eyes on..

    wuh I thought BU bloggers knew that the blog is world renowned, each one gotta teach one still very much applies.


  34. David i have made an observation
    If you doubt my comments as reference to the relevance of this article and its substance to barbados issues along the outflow of BU not posting articles about this govt performance
    Go and do a quick review of the number of articles which u have posted since May 24th and alligned and compare them to the number of articles which u have posted about this present govt.


  35. Not at all saying that BU is not a outreach social media website
    But saying that somehow along the way you have forgotten the footprint and style of what BU used to be before may 24th
    However i am not surprised that You have allowed BU to become a weaker version of a Model T.just because u can


  36. Who is President Al Zubaidy; and who is Dr. Valerie Stoute?


  37. UTT president…v. Trinidad Professor Dr. Stoute..

    The author of the article is exposing what people with more power than sense do to show others they deem beneath them…how much power they have….how powerful they are, even though it’s fleeting..and can all disappear in the twinkling of an eye, like ALL manmade power.

    A classic case of power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely..a curse that has now blighted the lives of those who practice this clear violation of the rights of others.

  38. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar

    An example why Joe and Jane Citizen are retreating to social media?

    @ David, In fact, Mr Eversley is misinformed. Barbados no longer recognizes adistinction between libel and slander. There is now a single action for DEFAMATION.

    Section 3 of the Defamation Act 1996-

    3. (1) From the commencement of this Act it shall no longer be competent for a plaintiff to bring an action for libel or an action for slander and the action brought shall be for defamation.


  39. @Jeff

    O shirtrrt!


  40. This is how real journalists pursue a story until they get the information to pass on to the public.., never enable coverups.

    blob:https://www.thesun.co.uk/57c8b0f6-1f75-4077-a9b7-c189568a308d


  41. oops..video disappeared,,but hear is part of the story..

    “EIGHT pupils from an elite school have been expelled after they allegedly filmed a boy being sexually assaulted with a broomstick.

    Cops are probing a series of incidents at the prestigious St Michael’s College School in Toronto, Canada.

    Two videos allegedly showed pupils getting sexually assaulted and slapped while wearing just underwear
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    Staff at the all-boys school became aware of a shocking video which allegedly showed a student being pinned to the ground and sexually assaulted.

    He was allegedly attacked with a broomstick and the school said two clips showed incidents taking place in a locker room and boys’ toilet.

    The student was allegedly assaulted on November 12 but the Roman Catholic school didn’t contact police until two days later.

    According to City News, one clip appears to show a boy who is naked from the waist down and was assaulted with the cleaning tool as his legs were being held.

    Another clip allegedly shows a group of students slapping a teen boy who is wearing just his underwear.

    Local cops said: “Investigators from the Child Exploitation Section have been consulted and have determined the video meets the definition of child pornography.

    “Anyone who has this video is in possession of child pornography. The video must be deleted immediately and cannot be shared with anyone.”


  42. “Section 3 of the Defamation Act 1996-

    (1) From the commencement of this Act it shall no longer be competent for a plaintiff to bring an action for libel or an action for slander and the action brought shall be for defamation.”

    oh, oh..lol


  43. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-st-mikes-needs-to-clean-up-its-toxic-locker-room-culture/
    I went to St. Michael’s College. I’m not surprised by the news

    Parents paying $19,500 CDN per academic year, and this is what they get?

    To me it doesn’t seem like good value for money.

    I wonder if the kids wold not have been better off going to a public school at Jane and Finch?


  44. Where do wealthy teenagers learn to commit sexual assault with a broomstick.

    My God!!!

    I was 15 too, but no such thoughts crossed my mind.


  45. Look parents, keep your money in your pocket and spend some consistent time supervising your children’s homework, and you won’t need an expensive private school.


  46. Simple…I keep telling people, we were the most humble children of our era, no such thoughts of harming others ever entered most of our minds, just the sheer brutality is frightening..

    https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-news-pipe-bombs-rocket-launcher-white-supremacist-arrested-20181117-story.html#nt=oft-Single%20Chain~Flex%20Feature~left-chain~sting-349p~~1~yes-art~curated~curatedpage

    GP…I take it these are some of your boys in Florida.


  47. Simple and WARU

    The both of you have failed to acknowledged the fact that ( in all yall wisdom and foresight) these teenagers are living in world far removed from the one the both of you were raised in.
    And with tha being said … it is like comparing oranges to apples when the both of you endeavours to make a comparison with respect to how the both of you were raised … because in yall day the central voices were that of the parents and the teachers … now children of day are confronted with many voices simultaneously … the vocie of music, the internet, social media, and television etc … so try and think a little bet before yall start to making uninformed judgments regarding the actions of the young people of today…


  48. Simple and WARU

    And before with start blaming children we have to first take a look at ourselves as adults … because children can only repeat what they have seen or have been taught … they learn through the process of emulation and imitation… they model our behaviour…so be mindful of that fact as well …


  49. Talking shite as usual..I never listened to anything teachers said, so the cap fo what it really is at age 12, same cap still exists today…….still did not assault anyone for fun …..unless provoked or assaulted first…I take it you have not one clue what your own children and grandchildren get up to…ya should ask them..


  50. And before ya start with the crazy…I can only speak for myself but at the age of 15 was most fortunate to fall into a group from that era who were SHAPED by well informed, well educated AFRICAN REVOLUTIONARIES…so I KNEW, unlike most…that what was being fed in western schools by enemies of the black race, was and still is miseducation and misinformation..

    I was told recently how many books had to be returned to publishers by the ministry of education…kudos to those who were on their guard…books that blatantly fed LIES to Caribbean children…in taxpayer funded schools…

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