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Has the Mathematician Hypothesis antique solved moisten Opeyemi Enoch a Nigerien professor?
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Papers by opeyemi O Enoch
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By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D.
Twitter:@farooqkperogi
Two years ago, a certain Dr. Enoch Opeyemi who teaches mathematics at the Federal University in Oye-Ekiti suckered the Nigerian and British media into believing that he had solved the year-old Riemann Hypothesis and would earn the $1 million prize for this "feat" from the US-based Clay Mathematics Institute.
In my November 21, column titled, 'Mathematical' Enoch Opeyemi and the Making of Another Nigerian Intellectual er, I pointed out that Opeyemis claims didnt stand up to scrutiny. The moment I read about Dr. Enoch Opeyemi's claim to have solved the year-old Riemann Hypothesis in the Vanguard of November 15, , I didn't need to read a second opinion to know it was suspect at best and fraudulent at worst, I wrote.
Certain credulous Nigerians attacked me for this. The more reasonable ones among them said since the Clay Mathematics Institute said it would reward any claim to have solved the hypothesis only if such a claim is published in a reputable mathematical journal and remains unchallenged in the mathematical scholarly community for two years, I should wait two years before pronouncing Opeyemi a delusional scammer.
Well, I have waited two years. I checked the website of the Clay Mathematics