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Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 3:40pm On Oct 09, 2025
Presenting fake credentials to get elected for executive/legislative offices or secure appointments for which they are not qualified is not new in Nigeria. And the last 26 years of civil rule has only exacerbated it. Aided by the absence of a reliable database in a society where people make claims that are hardly checked, it has long been established that many of the university degrees being paraded by too many top public officials were obtained from touts at the notorious ‘Oluwole’ in Lagos.

But under a new regime that commenced on Monday (6 October 2025), no federal appointment will be confirmed without a National Credential Verification Service (NCVS) clearance certifying the authenticity of academic documents.

According to a recent circular from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, the directive was approved in February this year by the Federal Executive Council (FEC). The Nigeria Education Repository and Databank (NERD), a centralised digital platform created to store, manage, preserve, and verify educational records, publications, and credentials from all tiers of the system will provide oversight.

“NERD will issue guidance and regulations in consultation with the National Universities Commission (NUC), the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and the National Council for Colleges of Education (NCCE),” the circular added. The clearance of any certificate will generate a National Credential Number (NCN) and unique security codes linked to the verified document for record-keeping.

This is a commendable policy that should extend beyond the federal government to all tiers across the country and even the private sector if we are to end this emblem of shame. Of course, the announcement on Tuesday of “the resignation of Geoffrey Uche Nnaji, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, following some allegations against him,” had nothing to do with NERD or the new circular.

But the development has brought the policy into sharp focus. Nnaji had claimed to be a graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) but the vice chancellor, Prof Simon Ortuanya, told Premium Times that the institution “did not and could not have issued” the certificate Nnaji presented to the Senate for his confirmation hearing.

His National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) discharge certificate was also confirmed to be dodgy. This scandal raises serious questions about the integrity of the so-called security screening always conducted by the State Security Service (SSS) with much noise and drama before such appointments are announced or confirmed.

However, while Nnaji may have lost his job for breaking the ‘eleventh commandment’ (Thou Shall Not Get Caught), he is just one among many people in our public space whose academic credentials are dubious. Last year, a monarch-elect in Ekiti State was ordered to be detained by a Federal High Court for forging a University of Ibadan and NYSC discharge certificates, both of which he had earlier used to secure a job at the University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti.

An acting director-general at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi (FIIRO) was found to have secured his position with a forged PhD certificate. To compound the challenge, the revelation from a recent case in London over the property of a deceased retired army General indicates that many of our data collection centres have been compromised. And until these criminal syndicates are dismantled, NERD may just be validating fraud.

In October 2023, following discrepancies found on the list of graduates forwarded to the NYSC headquarters, authorities at the University of Calabar admitted that some of the “certificates purportedly from our university are fake.” At the end of their internal process, no fewer than 178 fake graduates were believed to have obtained UNN degree certificates. One of those ‘graduates’ turned out to be a bread seller!

Although the university’s Data Entry Officer, Obi Endurance, was reportedly arrested, there is nothing to suggest that he (or anybody else for that matter) has been held accountable for the crime. If that can happen in a respected federal university, one can only imagine the situation in many of the ramshackle private universities that populate the country.

As I wrote in the aftermath of the UNN scandal, our most sacrosanct institutions have been invaded by a national culture of fraud. In religion, charlatans have crowned themselves Pastors, Bishops, Imams, General Overseers etc. In the hospitals, patients are at the mercy of fake doctors and pharmacists whose prescriptions are often fatal.

In the construction industry, quacks have taken over, causing buildings to collapse after mere drizzle. In academia, there is an epidemic of ‘professors’ who disseminate ignorance to unsuspecting students. But, as I also argued, the wellspring seems to be the political realm.

In a moral no-man’s-land with neither standards nor measures, the present world of universal fraud for which our country is becoming increasingly notorious appears logical. Apart from electing certified crooks into critical public offices, the appointment of those who parade ‘Oluwole’ certificates has also become the order of the day.

That nobody is sure of the genuineness of certificates being paraded by public office holders in our country is already becoming a problem for honest Nigerians at home and abroad. We are all tarred with the same brush due to the antics of a few unscrupulous individuals and their collaborators within the system. And we cannot continue like this.

In a status obsessed society where people with zero net worth (and questionable means of livelihood) go by the prefix ‘Billionaire this and that’ and every semi-literate politician is now a ‘Dr somebody’, it is no surprise that many forge certificates. But these are mere symptoms of the crisis of values that bedevil our country today.

And to the extent that development cannot happen in a society where forging academic credentials becomes the norm, we must change this sordid narrative in Nigeria, as we wait to see the effects of NERD.

Photographs, Memories and Regrets

‘Use a picture. It’s worth a thousand words.’ That immortal admonition by Arthur Brisbane, a 20th century Australian newspaper editor in 1911, is one of my favourite quotes. But to the extent that you can only use what you have, it is obvious I don’t always keep my own counsel. That much became evident when, a few weeks ago, the children of the late Chief Cornelius Olatunji Adebayo asked that I send them photographs that me and immediate family members took with their father who was my guardian for more than four decades. The only photograph I could immediately find was the one my son, Korede, sent in June when the death was announced. It was taken four years ago at the 80th birthday of the deceased and only he, Korede and my wife were in the photograph. Though I was also at the family get-together!
https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/10/09/parade-of-oluwole-certificates/

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 3:41pm On Oct 09, 2025
"Aided by the absence of a reliable database in a society where people make claims that are hardly checked, it has long been established that many of the university degrees being paraded by too many top public officials were obtained from touts at the notorious ‘Oluwole’ in Lagos....."

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 3:42pm On Oct 09, 2025
In a status obsessed society where people with questionable means of livelihood go by the prefix ‘Billionaire this and that’ and every semi-literate politician is now a ‘Dr somebody’, it is no surprise that many forge certificates.

But these are mere symptoms of the crisis of values that bedevil our country today to the extent that development cannot happen in a society where forging academic credentials becomes the norm.

Matters related to certificate forgery are not trivial and constitute serious criminal offences. Other nations like Ghana, have set an example by thoroughly cross-checking the educational claims and credentials of all candidates before elections. Nigeria must not do less.

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 3:47pm On Oct 09, 2025
Westberg, who is the Registrar of the university, speaking under oath, specifically told the court that he was seeing the Diploma certificate copy for the very first time in the instant proceedings.

For example, the witness admitted that the Institution had no board of trustees in 1979, as against the claim in the certificate Tinubu submitted to the electoral body.


When pressed on the signatures on other certificates issued in 1979 and the one Tinubu submitted to INEC, the witness admitted variations in signature, logo, and seal.

Specifically, Westberg pointed out that the signature on the replacement certificate of Tinubu matches certificates issued in the 1990s and not those of 1979, as claimed by the President.
"CSU: Certificate Tinubu Submitted To INEC Not Our Document."
https://dailypost.ng/2023/10/04/chicago-state-university-certificate-tinubu-submitted-to-inec-not-our-document/
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by favor914: 3:53pm On Oct 09, 2025
Racoon:
Matters related to certificate forgery are not trivial and constitute serious criminal offences. Other nations like Ghana, have set an example by thoroughly cross-checking the educational claims and credentials of all candidates before elections. Nigeria must not do less.
Why keep wailing relentlessly? Please 🙏 relocate to Ghana, to go & join your comrade Hundeyin there, did anyone force or hold u down to remain in Nigeria?
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 3:55pm On Oct 09, 2025
The same way Nnaji was winched by his own people, I am expecting same to all the president Tinubu appointees and his associates from the region affected.

Let them dig into their past and bring all of them down
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 3:56pm On Oct 09, 2025
favor914:
Why keep wailing relentlessly? Please 🙏 relocate to Ghana, to go & join your comrade Hundeyin there, did anyone force or hold u down to remain in Nigeria?
Racoon's wailing na till eternity on this forum. He signed a pact for that
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op):
favor914:
Relocate to Ghana, to go & join your comrade Hundeyin there, did anyone force or hold u down to remain in Nigeria?
The Supreme Court said anybody found to have forged certificates to seek qualification to contest for any elective post in the country will not be allowed because of the criminality involved.

The apex court said the issue of certificate forgery to secure eligibility for election is a serious issue that must not be allowed in the country’s body polity. Nigeria will be doomed when certificate forgers are allowed to take centre stage in the elections for political offices.

The murky water of the Nigeria body politics will remain murky and contaminated until the people who forged certificate with reckless impunity are shown the way out, and that must begin now.

The Supreme Court, being the highest court in the land must take the lead in righting the wrong so as to bring sanity into the murky water of the country’s electioneering process.

"No Room For Certificate Forgers In Elections ― Supreme Court of Justice."
https://tribuneonlineng.com/no-room-certificate-forgers-elections-

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by favor914: 3:59pm On Oct 09, 2025
helinues:
Racoon's wailing na till eternity on this forum. He signed a pact for that
Guy the wailing of that man, has become like something that is possessed, it has become worse, & getting worse by the day.

We warned them in 2022/23 that supporting Gringory Obi can only lead to future agony & anguish.

Thank Jehovah we are alive to witness it.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 4:00pm On Oct 09, 2025
favor914:
Guy the wailing of that man, has become like something that is possessed, it has become worse, & getting worse by the day.

We warned them in 2022/23 that supporting Gringory Obi can only lead to future agony & anguish.

Thank Jehovah we are alive to witness it.
And you are not going to believe say not just an old man dey behind that moniker but grandpa for that matter
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 4:02pm On Oct 09, 2025
helinues:
Racoon's wailing na till eternity on this forum. He signed a pact for that
Hehehe! Why is that your obsession? Face the serious socio-political issue affecting the development of this nation - wrong people forcing their way to leadership with fake qualifications. Contributed to public discuss and leave Racoon quests for him.

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 4:03pm On Oct 09, 2025
Racoon:
Hehehe! Why is that your obsession? Face the serious socio-political issue affecting the development of this nation - wrong people forcing their way to leadership with fake qualifications. Contributed to public discuss and leave Racoon quests for him.
Obsession kwa. Were you obsessed whenever you do your own trolling?

You people are not interested in taking ordinary 5% of what you have been dishing to others.

Meanwhile, we are nominating you to represent Nigeria in the next Olympics in wailing competition
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Racoon(op): 4:05pm On Oct 09, 2025
helinues:
The same way Nnaji was winched by his own people, I am expecting same to all the president Tinubu appointees and his associates from the region affected. Let them dig into their past and bring all of them down
Yeah! We don't tolerate certificates forgers or wrong people getting into leadership positions via dubious means as is the case in the Oluwole region.

You can have Nnaji, Kemi Adeosun, Adebayo Shittu, and many certificate forgers in the accused govt including your beloved Tinubu. Have they moved the country forward?
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by favor914: 4:06pm On Oct 09, 2025
helinues:
And you are not going to believe say not just an old man dey behind that moniker but grandpa for that matter
Ironically some time ago during President Buhari’s tenure, he claimed his father was a former Military Administrator, so my only assumption is that the small money em papa manage chop as MILAD done finish, hence his anger against the state of Nigeria.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 4:07pm On Oct 09, 2025
Racoon:
Yeah! We don't tolerate certificates forgers or wrong people getting into leadership positions via dubious means as is the case in the Oluwole region.

You can have Nnaji, Kemi Adeosun, Adebayo Shittu, and many certificate forgers in the accused govt including your beloved Tinubu. Have they moved the country forward?
Mmesoma Nko? Peter Obi's Waec certificate was signed on Saturday,did you see anyone dragging him?
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 4:13pm On Oct 09, 2025
favor914:
Ironically some time ago during President Buhari’s tenure, he claimed his father was a former Military Administrator, so my only assumption is that the small money em papa manage chop as MILAD done finish, hence his anger against the state of Nigeria.
Bro when you see some of them being aggressive about political discussion, just know those are the beneficiaries of TAN program by GEJ which was terminated by Buhari
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 4:19pm On Oct 09, 2025
Racoon don tear race after talking about Obi's certificate that was signed on Saturday.

We decided not to use that to troll Peter Obi as that's not our method, anyone copying such method from you people should be ready to fail as una never achieved anything doing that
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Elusive001: 5:11pm On Oct 09, 2025
favor914:
Why keep wailing relentlessly? Please 🙏 relocate to Ghana, to go & join your comrade Hundeyin there, did anyone force or hold u down to remain in Nigeria?
I have never seen a people who abhor their lives and those of their unborn generations like you supporters of evil
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Brendaniel: 5:17pm On Oct 09, 2025
When the country is currently being run by an Oluwole president grin grin grin

Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by favor914: 5:26pm On Oct 09, 2025
Elusive001:
I have never seen a people who abhor their lives and those of their unborn generations like you supporters of evil
Most definitely after all these years have past, u are still afraid to look 👀 @ yourself in the mirror?

No matter how long u run from yourself, your reflection will still be there waiting for u.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by favor914: 5:29pm On Oct 09, 2025
Brendaniel:
When the country is currently being run by an Oluwole president grin grin grin
He is the one running your life abi? Bola Tinubu is the person controlling your life, u cannot amount to anything against all odds, unless president Tinubu assists u?

You try well. make u dey wait because you are still a teenager waiting for mummy & daddy.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Lukuluku69(m): 6:09pm On Oct 09, 2025
Indeed it is not a new phenomenon. Who remember Evans, Salisu, Kemi, etc?

Na the one wey dem catch be thief.

The funny thing is, after the forgery was blown, Government didn't prosecute any of them.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by hegelian: 6:11pm On Oct 09, 2025
helinues:
The same way Nnaji was winched by his own people, I am expecting same to all the president Tinubu appointees and his associates from the region affected.

Let them dig into their past and bring all of them down
That tells you the region he comes from don't protect criminals just as they did with ekeremadu.. But my own people drum support and defend criminals everywhere which is why we have them as kings, royals, professors, doctors and even president..
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by helinues: 6:18pm On Oct 09, 2025
hegelian:
That tells you the region he comes from don't protect criminals just as they did with ekeremadu.. But my own people drum support and defend criminals everywhere which is why we have them as kings, royals, professors, doctors and even president..
Chinedu, be proud of your home region
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Nobody: 6:20pm On Oct 09, 2025
In Nigeria, forging a certificate—such as an educational, NYSC (National Youth Service Corps), or professional qualification document—is a serious criminal offense under both the Criminal Code Act and the Penal Code, depending on the region. If a president (or any public official) is proven to have forged such a document to secure eligibility for office or during their tenure, the consequences can span criminal, political, and constitutional dimensions. Here's a breakdown based on relevant laws and precedents:

Criminal Penalties

Imprisonment: Under Section 364 of the Penal Code (applicable in northern Nigeria), forgery is punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In southern Nigeria, Section 463 of the Criminal Code Act stipulates a minimum of 3 years' imprisonment for basic forgery. If the forged document bears an official seal (e.g., a university degree or NYSC certificate) or is used to deceive public authorities, the penalty escalates to life imprisonment under Sections 367 or 411 of the respective codes.63f9bc6e9165914b679f3057
Fines and Additional Charges: Conviction often includes fines (up to N1 million or more under electoral laws) and could involve related charges like perjury (false declaration under oath) or fraud, adding 7–14 years per count.8f7130
Prosecution would typically be handled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or the Attorney General, and the offense is non-bailable in many cases.
Political and Electoral Consequences
Disqualification from Office: Under Section 66(1)(h) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), anyone who forges documents to aid qualification for election is disqualified from holding public office for up to 10 years. For a sitting president, this could trigger a challenge to their eligibility, potentially leading to the nullification of their election by the Supreme Court if proven before or during tenure.b053f1

Impeachment and Removal: Section 143 of the Constitution allows the National Assembly to impeach the president for "gross misconduct," which courts have interpreted to include certificate forgery as it undermines public trust and violates oath of office. This process requires a two-thirds majority vote in both houses, followed by a panel investigation. Successful impeachment would lead to immediate removal from office, with the Vice President assuming power.c681c3

Other Ramifications

Resignation Pressure: Even without conviction, public outcry often forces resignation, as seen with recent cases involving ministers (e.g., Uche Nnaji, who resigned amid forgery allegations in October 2025). For a president, this could erode governance and spark nationwide protests.a0ce7c73c8306c8873
Reputational and International Damage: It normalizes corruption, as noted by figures like Peter Obi, and could lead to sanctions or visa restrictions abroad, damaging Nigeria's global standing.a224e507d397
In practice, enforcement has been inconsistent—high-profile cases often face delays or political interference—but recent scandals have renewed calls for strict probes. If the forgery is proven post-tenure, the former president could still face trial without immunity. To arrive at this understanding, one reviews the 1999 Constitution, Criminal/Penal Codes, and Electoral Act 2022, cross-referencing with court precedents like those involving past politicians (e.g., Senate President David Mark's 2015 case, which was dismissed but highlighted the process).
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by ManOfSon: 6:34pm On Oct 09, 2025
This so called NERD will also fail like all such initiatives before it. Why? Because before it even starts, corruption would have built its own tent.


Racoon:
In a status obsessed society where people with questionable means of livelihood go by the prefix ‘Billionaire this and that’ and every semi-literate politician is now a ‘Dr somebody’, it is no surprise that many forge certificates.

But these are mere symptoms of the crisis of values that bedevil our country today to the extent that development cannot happen in a society where forging academic credentials becomes the norm.

Matters related to certificate forgery are not trivial and constitute serious criminal offences. Other nations like Ghana, have set an example by thoroughly cross-checking the educational claims and credentials of all candidates before elections. Nigeria must not do less.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by mukthar2000(m): 6:47pm On Oct 09, 2025
I could remember back when schooling at Ibadan then , Ogbeni Raufu aregbesola and his convoys enter school premise to verify his result back then.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by Elusive001: 6:49pm On Oct 09, 2025
favor914:
Most definitely after all these years have past, u are still afraid to look 👀 @ yourself in the mirror?

No matter how long u run from yourself, your reflection will still be there waiting for u.
The good thing is that you are seeing the suffering now. Your people see it now. We will tell your children that you supported the suffering.
Re: Parade Of "Oluwole Certificates" By Olusegun Adeniyi by iwaeda: 6:58pm On Oct 09, 2025
Oluwole off Tom Jones, we know. How can people be supporting evil to this extent baffles me. Many of them are living in slums, collecting owomida. grin grin grin grin angry
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