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How can someone sit in the Federal Executive Council for three years pretending to be who he is not? This individual had access to the nation’s most classified intelligence, documents, and secrets, and met with the President weekly. Yet the DSS, NSA, and NIA, with all their surveillance capacity, could not detect he was an impersonator? A simple phone call or email to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka would have confirmed whether that certificate was genuine or forged. So how many more certificate forgers are hiding within this administration? President Tinubu must act decisively, sack those who failed in their duty to verify credentials. Someone was tasked to confirm those documents. That person must be investigated and dismissed. This might not be mere incompetence, it could be a clear case of bribery and corruption within the verification chain. |
Chief Uche Nnaji’s letter of resignation, accepted by President Tinubu this week, is a stark, public punctuation mark in a story every Nigerian already knew too well: the country’s institutions routinely fail at the most basic task of credential verification. The resignation comes after a sustained investigation and public pressure that alleged forged academic and NYSC documents and forced a political reckoning.  Let’s be blunt and unemotional: one resignation does not clean a system. It is a disinfectant dab on an infected wound. If we want institutions that command respect and a public service that is competent and legitimate, the logic is simple , the rot that makes forgery possible must be flushed out, remediated, and blocked by design. The Nnaji case is exhibit A: an appointee whose certificates were publicly disowned by the issuing academic body and whose papers failed elementary provenance checks , yet he rose high enough to be sworn into a federal ministry. That should be intolerable.  What the resignation exposes 1. Verification failure at every gate. Nominees for public office pass through multiple checkpoints, the presidency, service records, INEC disclosures, the Senate screening committee, yet forged or dubious documents still get through. That’s not a series of isolated human errors; it’s a system design flaw.  2. Ad-hoc accountability. Public outrage and press investigations, not institutional verification, forced the outcome. That’s a perverse incentive structure that rewards secrecy and punishes transparency.  3. Erosion of meritocratic norms. Each case chips away at public trust in governance and in state institutions like universities and the National Youth Service Corps. What must happen next, concrete, non-performative reforms Policy theatre won’t do. If Nigeria truly wants to deter certificate fraud and restore legitimacy, here are reforms that are implementable, measurable, and hard to dodge: 1. Mandatory direct-verification rule: No ministerial nominee, senior civil servant, or anyone whose appointment requires Senate confirmation should be approved unless the issuing institution (university, NYSC, professional body) has directly transmitted credentials to an independent verification hub. No photocopies, no scanned PDFs from applicants. (Think: transcript sent straight from the university to the verification authority.) 2. Create an independent National Credential Verification Agency (NCVA): Statutorily insulated, chaired by retired judges and technocrats, online, and mandated to publish verification status for nominees. The NCVA’s sole task: receive official records, validate via institutional APIs or direct attestation, and time-stamp the result publicly. Appointments cannot proceed without NCVA clearance. 3. Legal teeth and visible sanctions: Fast-track prosecutions for willful falsification and criminal sanctions against those who procure, facilitate, or knowingly submit forged credentials. Equally, hold to account public officials who approve nominees without NCVA clearance — dismissal, temporary ban from public office, and a transparent inquiry. 4. Beneficial-ownership and document traceability for appointment-related entities: Where shell companies, proxies, or “consultancies” are used as CV padding, require audited disclosure and UBO (ultimate beneficial owner) checks. 5. Whistleblower protection fund and incentives: Reward and protect staff (university registrars, NYSC officers, civil servants) who flag irregularities. The press should not be the only line of defense. 6. Digital-first records culture: Universities must publish digitally signed, verifiable credentials. Nigeria’s higher-education regulators should mandate interoperable digital transcripts within a reasonable timeframe. 7. Periodic audits of past appointees: Conduct a rolling audit of all nominees approved since 2015; publish anonymized statistics and a remediation plan. The aim isn’t public shaming but systemic accountability. Why these measures will pass the “political will” test They are cheap to administer relative to the cost of ongoing reputational damage. They protect honest aspirants from cynical smear campaigns and save the state from the endless distraction of scandal cleanup. Most importantly: they restore predictability to appointment processes and cut the supply of impunity that fuels certificate fraud. Make example-setting procedural, not performative Resignations matter , they are moral signals. But the lesson we must take from Nnaji’s fall is institutional: the opportunity for one individual to rise on forged papers reflects collective institutional negligence. The antidote is not rhetorical fury but durable systems: an NCVA, mandatory direct verification, prosecutions that proceed with alacrity, and protections for truth-tellers. Do that, and future scandals won’t be a matter of who falls next; they will be prevented upstream. If the presidency, the Senate, and the universities are serious about cleaning house, they must treat this moment as the start of systemic reform, not a cycle of outrage followed by forgetting. Otherwise, the next scandal will land not in our newspapers but inside ministries where it does real damage, to policy, procurement, and public trust. The time to set an example was yesterday. The time to build the guardrails is now.  Nlfpmod Editorial
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godwinngbede:Lol, which war did they win ? They are still negotiating with "Hamas"....same people they promised to destry....lol Are they negotiating with their ghosts ? |
The man that got her pregnant or whose spe*rm was used is missing from that picture. At the end of the day, they still needed a man. |
TheBizGenius:There are phone apps, that you can use, this is 2025. Some parents even have it on their kids phones, abroad. It will send the parent a text message if the car goes above a certain limit, if the kid tries to drive over 3 hours non stop. depending on preset parameters. These can be installed in trucks and MTN can be approached for data only sims bulk purchase. Something has to be done, we cant just fold our hands and watch people die like fowls |
safarifarms: I’m not defending Hamas, but let’s be real: Palestinians have never been given space to build their own economy. Long before Oct 7, Gaza was already an open-air prison, locked down and suffocated. Despite being the occupier, Israel never provided for the elderly, the vulnerable, or pensioners. That lifeline came from Iran, Qatar, and Kuwait, who kept people fed and alive. Israel, instead, has spent decades seizing homes and land, stripping Palestinians of dignity. So what happens when people are cornered, starved, and humiliated for generations? They resist. Israel calls aid “sponsoring terrorism” but by that same measure, Israel’s military occupation and daily violence on civilians is state terrorism. The world sees this clearly, that’s why protests are erupting across all six continents. The message is simple: Palestinians must be free. |
SeverusSnape:i love the block button. |
safarifarms:Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev, who was military governor of Gaza in the early 1980s. He reportedly said that Israel gave a budget and supported Islamic movements (precursors to Hamas) as a counterweight to the PLO and leftist or secular factions. Check that on Grok. |
kuse2:Any random stop by police and anyone asides the certified driver is behind the wheel. You fire the driver immediately. There has to be repercussions. Dangote knows what to do,he is a good manager for him to have risen so high in his businesses. Its a problem he can solve. We have dash cams that can take pictures of whoever is driving every hour and upload it to a database. 7 hour trip, 7 pictures. There are location app on the phone, where the driver will snap his own picture and send it to the base and the picture is geotagged. It will tell you exactly where the driver is. So many solutions. Nigeria is not the first to have this problem, China, USA,UK,Canada have all solved it. All we need to do is copy the affordable option. |
Alhaji Aliko Dangote / Dangote Group Leadership Subject: Immediate action required to stop Dangote trucks killing Nigerians Alhaji Dangote, we respect what you’ve built, but profit does not absolve responsibility. Your freight operations are causing deaths and terror on our roads. We are aware you move in the sky with your private jet. But those of us still moving on the roads ,dont want to die. We want an amicable, practical fix, not excuses. What we ask (concrete, non-negotiable): 1. Publicly acknowledge there is a problem. Silence = indifference. 2. Fund and stand up a professional Truck Driving & Safety Academy under Dangote auspices: • Mandatory for every Dangote driver. • Curriculum: defensive driving, hours-of-service rules, vehicle inspection, emergency response, fatigue management. • Certified instructor cadre, written + practical tests equivalent to a US CDL standard. • Target cost: ≤ 200 million naira to set up and scale nationwide, a fraction of your group capex and corporate revenues. 3. Require all Dangote trucks to be fitted with basic active safety tech within 12 months: speed governors, telematics (real-time location + driver hours), automatic emergency braking where practicable. 4. Institute a transparent driver-discipline & whistleblower policy and publish quarterly safety metrics (accidents, fatalities, driver hours, penalty actions). 5. Commit to insurance/compensation protocol for victims’ families and a community fund for road-safety education. Why this is reasonable: • This is achievable, affordable, and directly reduces deaths. • It protects Dangote’s brand and business continuity — public outrage and litigation are costlier long-term. • It gives the company moral leadership: wealth used to safeguard lives. A timeline we can work with: • Day 0: Public acknowledgment + appointment of a Safety Oversight Officer. • 60 days: Publish project plan and budget for the Academy and tech rollout. • 6 months: Academy pilot and telematics rollout on a prioritized fleet. • 12 months: Mandatory certification for all active drivers; public safety dashboard launched. We are willing to cooperate on implementation details, community outreach, and oversight. But we will not stop pressing until tangible steps are taken and progress is visible. This is not a demand for charity, it’s a request for corporate accountability. If you value Nigerian lives as you value your business, act now. Sincerely, Malali |
mrvitalis: The same Igbo land that you cant go home for Christmas anymore due to kidnappers and insecurity ?? You are here boasting online and spending Christmas in Lagos and Abuja......doing weddings and burials too Cant even go to your Land. |
Jamie248:I am a self respecting man. I would not go to a mans freak off like a bi*tch. I have friends and acquaintances and business partners. There are some people whose house i will never go to, even if invited Also there are people i will never let inside my house or around my immediate family. Some of these men act like women around men with money....you would be surprised. |
safarifarms:Hamas once received funds from Israel itself, according to the Israeli Gaza governor , money given to Islamic groups to resist the PLO and create chaos. So if anyone sponsored Hamas on record, it was Israel. Claims that Iran ‘controls’ them are speculative at best. Israel’s credibility is questionable. They deny killing babies despite overwhelming evidence, and their claims that Hamas hides in hospitals have been repeatedly refuted. Journalists have been blocked from entering both Gaza and Israel to independently verify events. Palestinians resist because they are occupied. Every colony under foreign control has resisted at some point, look at Niger and Mali kicking France out recently. Israel has turned Palestine into an open-air prison: where you sleep, eat, or go to the bathroom is dictated by the occupier. Israel looks for any reason to push Palestinians out and claim their land entirely. While the world shouts about October 7th, thousands of Palestinians have been imprisoned without due process for decades. Palestinians didn’t wake up one day and suddenly decide to ‘hunt Jews.’ That’s the narrative you’re fed. They’re fighting for what is theirs. |
Now there is a ceasefire in place. But the blood thirst just cannot stop. Imagines living next to people like this. |
At least seven Palestinians, including two children, were killed on Friday as Israel continued attacks on Gaza, even as US President Donald Trump ordered a halt to the genocidal war following Palestinain group Hamas's partial acceptance of his ceasefire proposal. "It was a very violent night, during which the (Israeli army) carried out dozens of air strikes and artillery shelling on Gaza City and other areas in the Strip, despite President Trump's call to halt the bombing," civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP. Bassal added that 20 homes were destroyed in the overnight bombardments. Gaza City's Baptist Hospital said in a statement that it received casualties from a strike on a home in the city's Tuffah neighbourhood, including four dead and several wounded. Gaza's Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said two children were killed and eight people were wounded in a drone strike on a tent in camp for displaced Gazans. In a statement on X, Israel confirmed the attacks and threatened further strikes on Gaza City. "The IDF (Israeli military) troops are still operating in Gaza City, and returning to it is extremely dangerous. For your safety, avoid returning north or approaching areas of IDF troop activity anywhere -- including in the southern Gaza Strip," the military's Arabic-language spokesman, Colonel Avichay Adraee, said on X. The attacks came as families of the Israeli captives held in Gaza by Hamas called for an immediate ceasefire. "President Trump's demand to stop the war immediately is essential to prevent serious and irreversible harm to the hostages," the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said in a statement. "We call on Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu to immediately begin efficient and swift negotiations to bring all our hostages home," it added. Hamas calls for talks Hamas on Saturday said it is ready to start talks to resolve all outstanding issues under Trump's ceasefire deal. "We are ready to begin negotiations immediately to finalise all issues," a senior Hamas official told AFP on condition of anonymity. The Palestinian group had on Friday informed that it accepted several parts of the plan put forward by Trump, even though experts have pointed out that the proposal is far from favourable to the Palestinians. Welcoming Hamas's response to the plan, Trump said "I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE." He further ordered Israel to halt its genocidal operations on Gaza, "Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza, so that we can get the Hostages out safely and quickly! Right now, it's far too dangerous to do that. We are already in discussions on the details to be worked out." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday said Israel was prepared for the implementation of the "first stage" of Trump's plan, apparently referring to the release of hostages. But his office said in a statement that Israel was committed to ending the war based on principles it has set out before, without addressing potential gaps with Hamas. World leaders welcome Hamas response to Trump's plan Meanwhile, world leaders welcomed Hamas's response to the plan, hailing it as a positive development towards ending Israel's two-year-long onslaught on the Palestinian people. Calling on all the parties to seize the opportunity and work on an immediate ceasefire, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he is "encouraged" by Hamas's resposne to Trump's plan. "I reiterate my consistent call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and unfettered humanitarian access. The UN will support all efforts toward these objectives to prevent even more suffering," he said. EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said halting the war in Gaza was "within reach." "Hamas' stated readiness to release hostages and engage on the basis of the recent proposal is encouraging," von der Leyen wrote on X. "This moment must be seized. An immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages are within reach." French President Emmanuel Macron said the Palestinian group's commitment "must be followed up without delay," saying there is an opportunity to "make decisive progress towards peace." Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Hamas’s response was a "constructive and significant step toward achieving lasting peace," and called on Israel to “immediately stop all its attacks" on the Palestinain territories. Key mediators Egypt and Qatar also welcomed the latest developments, and Majed Al Ansari, a spokesman for Qatar's Foreign Ministry, said they would "continue discussions on the plan." Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has so far killed at least 66,288 Palestinians, more than half of them being women and children. At least 440 Palestinians have died due to starvation induced by Israel's continuous blockade of aid into Gaza. Over 220 journalists and at least 1000 healthcare workers have also been killed, mostly in targeted attacks by Israel. Source: https://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2025/Oct/04/israel-kills-7-palestinians-including-2-children-in-southern-gaza-even-as-trump-orders-immediate-halt-to-attacks
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If Adeboye’s prayers actually worked, Nigeria would have been fixed years ago. He’s been praying for this country since the day I was born, and yet things keep getting worse. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Maybe this time he should try cursing Nigeria , might finally make a difference. |
Biglittlelois:For sleeping with women ? Most of these women were also toxic women....some women love that toxic lifestyle. Dont take a lion home as a pet then complain when he bites you....What do you expect. I am not a fan of his...but i am a guy. Sometimes some women force themselves on you.... I can imagine him being mean just to allow him have some space from women. He never forced them......they were other men...but the chose to keep going back to him. If he was in Lagos,Nigeria....He could sleep with half the whole city. |
Ayo8:Its was the ciroc deal with diageo....he went after the fingers that fed him. He earned over 1 billion dollars from them then eventually took them to court. They settled and went after him. What he did is common play in hollywood...They all carry women....what us is money if you cant sleep with women as you like ? |
JASONjnr: It was his diageo ciroc deal. The company never recovered from diddy taking them to court. They lost over 100 billion dollars. |
safarifarms: Hamas isn’t just a group of fighters , it’s an ideology. When Israel kills someone’s mother, father, sister, child, uncle, or aunt, what happens to the survivors? Many of them become Hamas in spirit. You can’t expect a 13‑year‑old boy whose mother was killed not to feel pro‑Hamas. If anything, Israel’s actions are recruiting more Hamas supporters than ever before. |
Kdon2:I am reporting you for violating the thread. Violation 1 |
Sirjamo:Israel said it wanted to destroy Hamas after the October 2023 attacks. They went all in: bombing, invading, nonstop war for two years. But here’s what happened instead: 1. Hamas is still standing. After all that destruction, the group Israel swore to wipe out is still alive, still fighting, and still negotiating. 2. Huge cost in lives and money. Tens of thousands of Palestinians killed, many of them civilians. Thousands of Israeli soldiers dead or injured. Billions of dollars spent every month on war. 3. Israel’s image is wrecked. Around the world, instead of being seen as the victim of Hamas, Israel is now seen by many as the aggressor — even as “baby killers.” That shift in global opinion matters for politics, trade, and alliances. 4. Security hasn’t improved. Israelis don’t feel safer. Gaza is rubble, but Hamas still exists. That means after two years of war, the basic goal — safety for Israelis — hasn’t really been achieved. 5. Negotiating anyway. After saying “we’ll never talk to Hamas,” Israel is now forced to negotiate. That makes the last two years of war look pointless — like all the pain, death, and cost didn’t bring Israel closer to its promise. Israel fought hard, killed many, paid a huge price, and yet ended up back where it started — still facing Hamas, but now with more enemies worldwide and a damaged reputation. |
nnachukz:And guess who is not free....Israel Why, the whole world knows they are baby killers. |
Validated:Bibi promised the world he’d wipe out Hamas. Two years later, he’s still sitting at the table with Hamas , the very group he swore to eliminate. So what was the point? If negotiations were always going to be the endgame, why the bloodshed? Why the civilian deaths? Why the babies? Now, instead of looking like a decisive leader, he’s painted himself and, by extension, Israel as baby killers in the eyes of the world. Where’s the strategy in that? Because from here, it looks less like a plan and more like chaos dressed up as “strength.” |
nnachukz: The whole world wants Palestine to be free now They were never free, Israel has been terrorizing them and stealing their land. Now all that has to stop. |
FarahAideed:The Israeli criminals were so desperate to get out of the worlds chokehold, they accepted long before Hamas.........LOL They were ready to sign anything. |
Hoaxen:I hope seun makes a criteria, that every post has to make sense. |
We all know who is not going to honor this agreement. Lets wait and see, I guarantee you, they will break the ceasefire just as they have always done. |
Out of keenness to end the aggression and genocide being carried out against our steadfast people in the Gaza Strip, and stemming from national responsibility, and in defense of the constants, rights, and higher interests of our people, the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas has conducted in-depth consultations within its leadership institutions, broad consultations with Palestinian forces and factions, and consultations with brothers, mediators, and friends, in order to reach a responsible position in dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump's plan. After thorough study, the movement has made its decision and conveyed the following response to the mediators: Hamas appreciates the Arab, Islamic, and international efforts, as well as the efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump, calling for an end to the war on the Gaza Strip, the exchange of prisoners, the immediate entry of aid, the rejection of the occupation of the Strip, and the rejection of the displacement of our Palestinian people from it. Within this framework, and in a manner that achieves an end to the war and a full withdrawal from the Strip, the movement announces its approval of releasing all occupation prisoners, both living and remains, according to the exchange formula contained in President Trump's proposal, with the necessary field conditions for implementing the exchange. In this context, the movement affirms its readiness to immediately enter, through the mediators, into negotiations to discuss the details. The movement also reaffirms its approval to hand over the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian body of independents (technocrats) based on Palestinian national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic backing.As for other issues included in President Trump's proposal concerning the future of the Gaza Strip and the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, this is tied to a collective national position and in accordance with relevant international laws and resolutions, to be discussed within a comprehensive Palestinian national framework, in which Hamas will be included and will contribute with full responsibility. The Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas Nlfpmod Source: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/115312181572421839
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Add the looters list as well You might as well start recognizing them because that's why they loot that much. If you want i can come up with a list. |
Osanoghodua1: Why are you attacking Colombia ? Dis you buy your drugs from them ? |
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