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Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by FreeStuffsNG: 5:27pm On Nov 06, 2023
Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes Lagos University Certificate Racketeering, Shielding Of Workers Charging Up To N3Million Per Buyer


When Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, was established in 1983, it was envisioned to pursue the advancement of learning and academic excellence.

Degree available for N2 million - N3 million
None of those involved in the establishment of the noble project could have foreseen that less than four decades down the line, all it would take for intellectually lazy people to get a degree approved by the school Senate would be N2 million to N3 million.

All the interested person needs are the required amount of money – which can vary depending on the department of choice – and an O-level certificate and in two to three weeks, they can count themselves as 'LASU graduates'. Remarkably, their details and results make it to the school server alongside those of genuine graduates who burnt the candle at both ends to earn theirs.

And that is not all: the founders must be turning in their graves knowing that not only is certificate racketeering thriving in the school but that some staff members were caught and mysteriously allowed to stay on as if nothing happened.


SaharaReporters learnt that some of the members of the degree-awarding syndicate have since been promoted and in a few cases risen to become professors in the school.


Sting Operation With Body Cameras

Indeed, in 2020-2021, a sting operation spearheaded by the school management at the time and the Department of State Services (DSS) exposed certificate racketeering in the school and succeeded in getting confessions from some members of the syndicate. Sadly, sources said it all ended with the administration of Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun as Vice-Chancellor.

His successor, Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello has shown no interest whatsoever in weeding out the bad eggs in the school system, a security source privy to the investigation said.

Sources in the DSS told SaharaReporters that the sting operation which was highly detailed and included the use of body cameras and other gadgets started in 2020 and culminated in the arrest and grilling of a few members of staff.

Some of the members of the syndicate who wrote confessional statements at the DSS in Lagos include Muyideen Zubairu, Daniel Amos, Olowu Abiona, Akindele Qudus Tunde, Oyebanji Olumide Ezun, Tajudeen Abayomi Olumoko, Hammed Ayofe Mutalib, and London Oghenemaro Vincent.

“The certificate racketeering syndicate have genuine Lagos State University certificates that anyone interested can purchase for between N2 million and N3 million, depending on the technicality of the course involved,” one of the sources said.

“Once they have their client, the only things they will ask from the client are money and their O-level certificate. They check the number of credits you have. That will determine the course they will recommend. As professionals, they know the course you should do or the degree you should go for once you have this or that. Once that is settled, they have members of the syndicate in the ICT department of the school who will input the person’s date into the server. They collect the money and input all your scores, and after, it will be posted on the server of the university.


“Once you go to the school's server with the matric number generated for you, you get the name and details of the student there as an authentic student.”

SaharaReporters learnt that during the sting operation, money was paid separately and at different times to Daniel Amos and Akindele Qudus Tunde for two degrees, one in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management.

Amos charged N2 million for the Industrial Relations and Personnel Management degree for one Adewoye Michael – whose O-level result was used but he was already a graduate of another school at the time. Within three days, the profile of Adewoye Michael including a newly generated matric number and fake results from Year 1 to final year had been uploaded on the school’s server.

For the other candidate, Okowi Cosmos – also a graduate of another school at the time – whose O-level results were used in the sting operation, the bill was N3 million because the course of interest – Business Administration – was rated as more technical and complex.

Narrating how they went about it, one of the security sources said, “Later, we explained that we needed to get another certificate from them. So we presented another O-level certificate but we were told that another group would handle it since it was not Industrial Relations and Personnel Management. That was how we met Qudus, a non-teaching staff member.

“After we met with him, he gave a bill of N3 million and the then-VC (Prof. Fagbohun) who was saddened by the development and eager for us to bust the syndicate provided N1 million as an advance payment to give to the group to lure them in.

“There were body cameras and so on. We worked together as a team then and the school’s security team was also part of the operation.

“True to their word, they did it and everything was posted on the school’s server. It was ready for clearance by the Senate of the school; that was when we arrested those people. They spent some time in custody and made damning statements that indicted top-ranking members of the university.
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“Some of those indicted are now professors. One London Oghenemaro Vincent was the head of those responsible for inputting the fake profile and results into the school’s server. He was a guru in it; he also fingered a top-ranking staff member that we tried hard to arrest but couldn’t because he was well-connected.

“Anyway, we found out that the ICT department of the school was very corrupt and there are still elements there today who were part of the certificate racketeering.”


“Sadly, when the tenure of Prof Fagbohun ended and Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello came in, it turned out that some of those guys involved in the racketeering were part of those who helped her to become the VC one way or the other. So, she has swept the matter under the carpet to shield them. Letters written by the DSS were ignored,” one of the sources said.

104 Degree Certificates Issued By Syndicate


Meanwhile, no fewer than 104 people had been issued ‘genuine’ (LASU’s official degree certificates) by the syndicate at the time, as revealed by the investigation into their operations.

A November 2022 letter from the school’s Registrar, Emmanuel Fanu affirmed some 15 students who fraudulently obtained degrees but could not be located.

The letter dated November 2, 2022, briefly sighted by SaharaReporters, was addressed to the State Director of Security, Department of State Services. The letter is titled ‘Re: Petition On Admission Racketeering, Certificate Falsification And Transcripts Falsification: Request For Urgent Intervention’.

It reads, “Your letter with Reference No: 0.120/22/3111 dated 11th August, 2022 which was addressed to the Vice Chancellor on the above subject refers, please.

“I am directed by the Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University to inform you that a thorough check of the University’s database indicated that details of fifteen (15) out of the seventeen (17) matriculation numbers listed in your letter could be retrieved from our database while two (2) [i.e., 030813022013; 10113204050] could not be retrieved.

“In addition, the personal details including phone numbers of the individuals allocated the matriculation numbers could not be retrieved from our database.

“Presented below are the details of the fifteen (15) matriculation numbers and names of individuals same were allocated to, as retrieved from our database:

“Daniel Helen Ene, Business Administration; Olasemojo Babatunde David, Banking and Finance; Ogunleye Adebowale Dennis, Banking and Finance; Esika ThankGod, Computer Science; Boyejo Babatope Olumide, Computer Science; Daramola Micheal Oladimeji, Banking and Finance; Aderibigbe Monsurat Tola, Public Administration; Fajumo Eunice Olaoluwatoyin, Banking and Finance; Udoidem Uyobong Pius, Computer Science; Haruna Yusuf Ojo, Financial Management; Mmaduagwu Angela Ebele, Business Administration; Awhasu Solomon Avoseh, Economics; Kayode Yemisi Abiodun, Business Administration; Tinuoye Temitope Emmanuel, Computer Science; and Adenrele Babtunde Adewale, Computer Science.”

In the letter signed by the school’s Registrar, Emmanuel Fanu, apart from Mmaduagwu Angela Ebele whose results had already been presented to the Senate, the graduation status of others read ‘Not yet graduated’.

Interestingly, SaharaReporters also learned that two of those who got the fraudulent degrees are currently doing MBA programmes in the school with the results and the school is trying to keep it hush-hush.

However, when SaharaReporters called Amos - one of the members of the syndicate arrested by the DSS at the time – he said he could not give his response from where he was. He promised to call back but never did.

He did not answer subsequent calls from SaharaReporters and also did not reply to the text message sent to him.

When SaharaReporters called the VC, Prof. Olatunji-Bello repeatedly, she did not answer. She also did not reply to a message sent to her.

University Reacts


However, Mrs. Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile, Coordinator of the LASU Centre for Information and Public Relations, replied to SaharaReporters’ inquiry and denied that the people involved were being shielded by the management.

According to her, the investigation into the racketeering is still ongoing and the university is fully cooperating with security agents.

As her response, she wrote, “Sometimes, in the year 2020, the University discovered an incident of admission racketeering involving some of her staff and, in conjunction with a private agent, instituted an investigation on the matter.

“Consequently, the University wrote a petition to the Department of State Security (DSS) for further investigation, and the university gave full cooperation for the investigation.

“Afterwards, the DSS forwarded their report of investigation to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Alausa, for advice, and we were reliably informed that the DPP and the DSS are still working on the matter.

“Nonetheless, we are aware that the agent who worked with the University in investigating the matter is the same agent writing a petition against the university to the Governor of Lagos State, insinuating a cover-up by the University.

“We state unequivocally that the University under this current administration of Prof. Ibiyemi OLATUNJI-BELLO is not covering up any person or group of persons.

“In fact, to the best of our knowledge, investigations are still ongoing, and the University is fully cooperating with the law enforcement agencies and officers in the investigation. The allegation of a cover-up by this administration is not true.

“It is important to reiterate that the University has given full support to the DSS so far. Therefore, the insinuation that the University did not want the success of the investigation is not tenable. A representative of the University was still at the DPP’s office last week on the matter, and the outcome of the meeting is being worked on."

Meanwhile, from North to South, East to West, there are beneficiaries of the fraudulently acquired LASU degrees in the country, through the syndicate. SaharaReporters learnt that many of the beneficiaries abound at Alaba Market in Lagos. One of them could be Mohammed Garba Gololo, a former member of the House of Representatives.

It is not clear how Garba Gololo, who was sacked from the House of Representatives in 2019 by the Court of Appeal over certificate forgery laid his hands on his; however, efforts made by SaharaReporters to speak to him failed as he did not answer calls nor reply to a text message sent to him.

In a letter dated May 4, 2021, and obtained by SaharaReporters, LASU denied issuing a BSc certificate in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration certificate to Gololo.

The letter was written by Amuni Mohammed Olayinka, Registrar and Secretary to the University Council in response to a letter from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission dated April 4, 2021.

The ICPC had asked the university to conduct an investigation into Gololo’s academic records.

According to the letter, the university described the certificates the former lawmaker was parading as fake, adding that he was at no time a student of the school.

The letter reads: “The University having gone through records from Examination and Records Division and Postgraduate School, the following information are hereby provided in respect of the two [2] Certificates stated above presented by Mohammed Garba Gololo to Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission:

“B.Sc Certificate in Business Administration presented by Mohammed Garba Gololo neither emanated nor was it issued by the University and therefore not authentic.”

“Mohammed Garba Gololo was never admitted and therefore not enrolled into the Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Master of Business Administration Programmes of the University at any time and would not have graduated from Lagos State University as claimed.

“The B.Sc Business Administration without number and Master of Business Administration Certificate No. 053812 in the name of Mohammed Garba Gololo did not emanate nor were the two [2] Certificate issued by the Lagos State University.

“The presented and attached copies of B.Sc Business Administration without number and Master of Business Administration Certificate No: 053812 presented by Mohammed Garba Gololo are therefore not authentic.”

Consequently, the ICPC concluded that Gololo had committed a criminal offence contravening sections 16 and 25 of the ICPC Act, 2000 as well as Section 364 of the Penal Code, and should be charged accordingly.

Like all the members of the LASU syndicate involved in selling degrees, who were not punished in any way for the criminal offence, Gololo walks free.

https://saharareporters.com/2023/11/06/degree-sale-sting-operation-exposes-lagos-university-certificate-racketeering-shielding#google_vignette

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by FreeStuffsNG: 5:27pm On Nov 06, 2023
Eko o gba gbere at all at all.

For now they are regarded as innocent until proven otherwise but if they are eventually proven as guilty, none of them will escape jail, everyone involved must have their day in court.

This is not a state or region where a young woman will forge her JAMB result then drag a whole institution like JAMB with the support of most of her people behind her claiming she was being persecuted not until the bubble bursts that she is the liar.

We will not cover you up because our Lagos is not a hiding place for you if you're not going to be law abiding.

I know that the LASU management and Governing Board will definitely cooperate. The Lagos State House of Assembly must conduct an enquiry on this serious issue as well to understand the whole issue.

This is a very commendable action by the Federal Government agency, DSS and Prof. Fagbohun, the former VC.

I recommend that the DSS and NUC conduct sting operations across board, especially all the SU, SU ,SU state 'universities', private and new FG schools. This report on LASU is heart breaking and completely unacceptable! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by taylor89(m): 5:46pm On Nov 06, 2023
Tinubu good evening ooo





Typing from Chicago university computer center





Certificate forging maggot





What a president can do an ordinary citizen can do better




Nmesoma is the only girl that saw the future




Imagine last week a UNIZIK lecturer caught with fake certificates was boldly saying he’s not the first Nigerian to forge his certificate and got away with it




E remain small make the lecturer mention Chicago

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by OmoFiditi: 5:54pm On Nov 06, 2023
These people are destroying Nigerian educational system.

Very soon, foreign employers and visa officers will start asking Nigerians a mountain of documentation to prove you actually went to school.

This kind of news is a serious dent.

The perpetrators should rot and die in jail..

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Racoon(m): 5:55pm On Nov 06, 2023
Tinubu’s certificate forgery was a fore runner of Oluwoleism but Supreme Court choose technicalities to free him.Well, the judgement in favor of Tinubu and APC against the overwhelming evidence of perjury and forgery which should automatically disqualify Tinubu is a verdict on Nigeria.With what that happened today, Nigeria's fate is sealed as a failed nation devoid of morals or dignity.

Tinubu's win at the supreme court is a boost for criminality and everything bad in Nigeria.Students can now proceed to forge academic records without any consequences. Politicians vying for political office can present forged documents to INEC and win election without any consequences.

Tinubu's victory at the supreme court is the final nail to the death of our constitution and what is left of our moral compass as a nation. So what else does one expect? Meanwhile, this is also the institution the MURIC terrorist had stinct while cooking his radicalism.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Deltafirstson(m): 5:58pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hmm

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by HeatSeeker(m): 6:25pm On Nov 06, 2023
This article is very damning! shocked The management of LASU should swing into action to save the reputation of the school.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by peterpiiro(m): 6:35pm On Nov 06, 2023
This is bad at all levels. It will discourage those with money from attending school and thereby producing and sending quacks to the labour market that will eventually affect the economy of this country. How can we develop with all these nonsense happening around.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by chigator2: 7:31pm On Nov 06, 2023
Oluwole Lifestyle, na their ways since Awo days. Na to claim suffersticated

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Bobloco: 7:39pm On Nov 06, 2023
grin

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by ILoveNG: 7:50pm On Nov 06, 2023
How Obaseki got admitted and graduated from UI without having a credit in English and in any 5 subject in O-level bothers me.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Talkisneeded: 8:55pm On Nov 06, 2023
Not surprised
The only thing a third world nation can successfully breed is anomaly.


Check siggy,I sell magic

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by tuzle(m): 9:02pm On Nov 06, 2023
Buying of certificates is something that happens in almost all Nigerian schools. It is who dey catch they can expose.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Beverlyjean(f): 9:11pm On Nov 06, 2023
This same tribe insulted mmesoma and called for her head.... while they are experts of certificate forgery.... no wonder they defend their criminal leader certificate forger .... they call themselves sofisticated , but are sofisticated in giving themselves fake certificates

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by ecolime(m): 9:13pm On Nov 06, 2023
Beverlyjean:
This same tribe insulted mmesoma and called for her head.... while they are experts of certificate forgery.... no wonder they defend their criminal leader certificate forger .... they call themselves sofisticated , but are sofisticated in giving themselves fake certificates
It seems news relating to Yorubas makes you wet your panties hence the obsession.

You are a nursing mother Beverly. Go and attend to your husband and twins instead of jumping from one thread to another.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Lovemeharder(f): 9:13pm On Nov 06, 2023
Too bad. sad
Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by HateBigots: 9:14pm On Nov 06, 2023
grin

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Yabsna: 9:14pm On Nov 06, 2023
That's too bad
Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by nony43(m): 9:14pm On Nov 06, 2023
Na their headquarters be that. Not surprised.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by bestman09(m): 9:18pm On Nov 06, 2023
angry
If it can be done in Chicago successfully, who are we as Nigerians to complain?

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by handsomeyinka(m): 9:18pm On Nov 06, 2023
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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by GODPUNISHALABI: 9:19pm On Nov 06, 2023
Oluwole this is not news it is well known

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by osazsky(m): 9:20pm On Nov 06, 2023
If it's Lagos,tinubu,forgery I remove my cap wa doh moh

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:21pm On Nov 06, 2023
if I say "C"
u say "S"
anoda man say "U"
Omo na u Sabi!

cool

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by samuelpeters(m): 9:21pm On Nov 06, 2023
Na wa oh...
These things might be happening in other schools too.
Nigeria is generally corrupt.

Na who dm catch be thief. grin

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by KillIgbohoN0W: 9:21pm On Nov 06, 2023
Wow Oluwole!!

South West is truly the home of fraud!!

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by SoNature(m): 9:23pm On Nov 06, 2023
Nigeria is practically finished!

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by FreeStuffsNG: 9:23pm On Nov 06, 2023
ILoveNG:
How Obaseki got admitted and graduated from UI without having a credit in English and in any 5 subject in O-level bothers me.
Hmmm. All this kind of mediocre o'level results are embarrassing to any one claiming any university education and certificate. It still remains the 8th wonder of the world how anyone gained admission into UI with this very bad o level result.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by Chinjo2: 9:25pm On Nov 06, 2023
Joke of the century. In a country where the number one citizen is a certified certificate forger.

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Re: Degree For Sale: Sting Operation Exposes LASU Certificate Racketeering by easyfem(m): 9:25pm On Nov 06, 2023
This will spoils naija image ....

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