Meet McU's Men of Style

By Our Correspondent Beloved

McPherson University prides itself in having well - dressed and fashionable staff. But some people have argued that men who work in academia don't always dress as stylish as men in other industries like banking, law, medicine, and insurance. However, that stereotype is beginning to change, as some McU male academics are proving that you can be both scholarly and stylish. We've chosen our top 3 best-dressed male academics at McPherson University. Read on to find out who made the list! 

Prof. Francis A. Igbasan
Vice-Chancellor, McPherson University
Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State

Professor Francis Adegbaye Igbasan has a distinct sense of style. His well-tailored bespoke suits are always a subject of conversation whenever he steps out to address the students. He clearly takes pride in his appearance and has a keen eye for fashion. Not only does he look the part, but he also exudes confidence and poise. He's a true style icon on Campus. 

Rating: 10/10 

 

Dr. Abuh Astor
Director, Entrepreneurial Stuies;
Lecturer, Dept. Bus. Admin
McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo

Call him Mr. Entrepreneurship and you won't be wrong! Welcome to the world of Dr. Astor Abuh whose influence spans beyond his primary assignment at the Department of Business Administration. Truth is, he has never missed any opportunity to make a strong lasting statement about his personality and fashion sense. Dr. Astor is a man of style and class. He's unarguably the best dressed in COHSMAS at the moment. In a way, he has set a standard that academics need not be only book smart but also fashion conscious. If there is a Grammy award for dressing well, the Kogi-born lecturer will be winning it back-to-back and possibly for keep. 

Rating:10/10 

Dr. Austin Omomia
HOD, Religion & Piece Studies; Dir., JUPEB
McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo

Dr. Austin Omomia is a picture-perfect example of poise, finesse and style. As head of the Department of Religion and Peace Studies, he exudes a sense of calm and confidence that is reflected in his wardrobe choices. He is equally comfortable wearing Western or traditional Nigerian attire, and always looks impeccably put together. His attention to detail is evident in the care he takes to select the perfect colors and patterns for each outfit. With a warm smile, excellent cologne and kind demeanor, he embodies a sense of professionalism, approachability and excellence. 

Rating: 10/10 

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Edited by: Goodness Olugbuyiro

Associate Editor


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