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Unfortunately, this page is an advertisement for Oguibe. In fact, check out who created the page in the first place, and the people making these comments that need citations. The IP starts with 137.99, which is the IP range for the University of Connecticut, where he posts these things while working (back in the day, I did IT there). Clearly he needs no citations to gush about himself. I respect wikipedia enough to not vandalize his page, but give this egotistical man a soapbox and you won't be able to get him off of it. Editors keep watch. -Pretend Anononymous— Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.198.8.106 (talk) 23:51, 15 June 2011 (UTC)Reply