Lol. I can sense ur sarcasm regarding his accent.
But to be honest, he is a good lecturer even though I attended only one
of his lesson.
He was once a SIM-UOL student as well(similar situation as us). Did well in his UOL degree, went to LSE for his Masters and subsequently completed his PhD at NUS.
Thus if u are considering post-grad studies after ur UOL degree he can actually offer some good advice.
All in all, as he was once a UOL student before hence he can actually understand what difficulties a UOL student would normally face in terms of understanding the difficult economics concept.
And I would actually prefer a lecturer whom understand the difficulties that a student would face. He is in the best position to understand it as he had been through this journey himself.
Still, his accent is kinda funny at times but it still can be comprehend.