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No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Celebrityblog(op): 6:10pm On Mar 05
No NERD, no NYSC, Education minister announces strict new rules

The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening the integrity of academic records and improving institutional compliance across the education sector, as part of broader reforms aimed at safeguarding the credibility of the country’s educational system.

The government also stated that it had taken decisive steps to curb certificate fraud, following reports that Nigerians had obtained questionable degrees from unaccredited institutions abroad.

The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, disclosed this on Thursday during his keynote address at a national capacity-building programme for school representatives organised to support the implementation of the Nigeria Education Repository and Data Bank.

The programme, themed ‘Strengthening Institutional Compliance and Academic Records Integrity,’ was organised to reinforce compliance frameworks and ensure the accuracy, security and authenticity of academic records across educational institutions nationwide.

Addressing participants, the minister underscored the importance of reliable data in governance and policymaking.

“I have this quote right in my office that I read every day. Data is the lifeblood of effective governance. It enables us to understand the challenges we face, so that we can design and implement effective solutions, as well as monitor and evaluate our progress.

“Without data, we are flying blind. And that is not what this government is about,” he said.

The minister also praised President Bola Tinubu for pursuing what he described as difficult but necessary reforms.

“We have seen this president take difficult decisions. Our country is being transformed like it’s never been before. Positive transformation in a way that is laying our country on the path of sustainability,” he said.

According to the minister, NERD is a strategic national infrastructure designed to digitise, standardise and authenticate academic records across tertiary institutions in the country.

Tunji explained that the platform would administer national credential numbers, a National Credential Revocation Service, a National Student Clearinghouse, and a federated repository of academic theses and abstracts, as well as a national academic publication and indexing database.

Alausa said that within four months of enforcement, the system had preserved nearly 100,000 digital student submissions and onboarded more than 250 universities, polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education for real-time credential verification.

“More than 133,000 students and over 6,800 lecturers are now enrolled on the platform, supported by over 655 focal persons nationwide,” he said.

He added that more than 1,000 digital service centres had been established in partnership with Nigeria Digital Entrepreneurs, generating over 3,000 jobs within four months.

The minister also disclosed that the government had acted swiftly after receiving reports of Nigerians acquiring fake degrees from dubious institutions abroad.

Tunji explained, “Let me emphasise that education is a covenant between the State and its citizens. When a certificate is issued, it is not merely paper; it is a national guarantee that due process was followed and standards were upheld. That guarantee is only as strong as the integrity of our record-keeping systems.

“Before President Tinubu came into government, there was a whistleblower who reported about Nigerians going to the Republic of Benin to study. Some people were getting PhD certificates in just six months, universities that never existed, universities in one-room apartments, giving certificates.

“But today, I can report to you that we moved quickly as a government. Based on the President’s directive, we conducted full investigations. That has been put to a complete stop. And all of those people that got those illegal certificates have all been thrown out of our civil service, public service.”

Alausa further announced the establishment of the NERD Annual National Laureate Prize and Awards Programme to recognise outstanding academic research.

“To further promote academic excellence, I have approved the establishment of the Nigeria Education Repository and Data Bank Annual National Laureate Prize and Awards Programme, which will reward outstanding undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral theses, with prizes ranging from five million to twenty million naira,” he said, adding that the maiden edition would take place in November.

He directed ICT directors and institutions nationwide to fully cooperate with the initiative, stressing that adherence to national standards was compulsory.

Explaining further, the minister said, “It is important to clarify that while NERD compliance is now a prerequisite for participation in, or exemption from, the National Youth Service Corps, enforcement extends far beyond NYSC.

“Agencies such as TETFund, the National Universities Commission, the National Board for Technical Education, the National Commission for Colleges of Education, and the Industrial Training Fund, as well as all accredited tertiary institutions, are mandated to ensure compliance as a condition for accessing their services.

“NERD is therefore a reform instrument, anchored on transparency, traceability, and accountability. The National Credential Verification Service component will maintain a national digital footprint of every academic award obtained in accredited Nigerian institutions. We will aggressively enforce compliance to end credential falsification and eliminate disputes over academic records.”

Alausa also encouraged institutions to prioritise locally developed technology platforms in line with the Federal Government’s policy on local content.

“I challenge myself that the only platform that we deploy from the Federal Ministry of Education will be a platform built by Nigerians in this country,” he said.

Alausa commended the Chief Executive Officer of the NERD, Engineer Tunji Ariyomo, for his efforts in promoting the preservation of educational data in Nigeria.

“What you are doing today is putting our country on the path of sustainability, 100 years from now, 1,000 years from now. Countries that preserve their data can layer on and cascade that information.

“If you do not have that as a nation, then you do not have a nation. There is no development,” the minister said.

In his remarks, the NERD CEO described the initiative as a crucial step toward preserving Nigeria’s academic knowledge and history.

He noted that many valuable academic records and research outputs in Nigeria had historically been lost due to weak documentation and preservation systems.

“What does that say about us in Nigeria and about Africa? Our knowledge is not able to climb on the shoulders of previous knowledge. So there is a gap,” he said.

Ariyomo explained that nations that preserve and validate knowledge over time are those that lead global development.

“Nations that have preserved knowledge over a long period of time, and where that knowledge can be validated, are the ones leading the world,” he said.

The CEO also expressed appreciation to the minister and the FG for accelerating the implementation of the repository, saying it would help Nigeria participate more effectively in the global knowledge economy.

He urged participants at the training programme to be patient with the implementation process and to study the NERD regulations to fully understand issues relating to copyright, intellectual property and institutional participation.

Nigeria has faced persistent challenges with certificate fraud and weak record-keeping systems within its education sector, raising concerns about the credibility of academic qualifications issued both locally and abroad.

Over the years, reports have surfaced of individuals presenting forged or unverifiable degrees to secure employment, particularly in the public service, while others obtained qualifications from unaccredited institutions outside the country.

These developments have prompted calls from policymakers, employers, and education stakeholders for stronger verification mechanisms and a more transparent national database for academic credentials.

The issue gained heightened attention in recent years following investigations that exposed the proliferation of illegal degree mills in neighbouring countries, particularly in parts of West Africa, where some Nigerians were reported to have obtained certificates within unusually short periods. The revelations triggered a federal crackdown on fraudulent credentials and renewed efforts to strengthen oversight of tertiary institutions.
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Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by sholamat: 6:23pm On Mar 05
Lol.. Nigeria my country
I
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Olamideayomide(m): 6:23pm On Mar 05
Issokay

Over to the fresh graduates
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Blunt99: 6:24pm On Mar 05
I should read all that about a failed country called - Nigeria...


Nah,

I will pass.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by MorataFC: 6:24pm On Mar 05
OK o we don hear you

Nice one
Next
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Nackzy: 6:25pm On Mar 05
Hmmmm Nigeria a very porous nation, bribery and corruption has defeated this
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Bullhari: 6:25pm On Mar 05
What's NERD, quick. I can't read all these
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Ceilo123: 6:26pm On Mar 05
Hmmmm this our government eehnn
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by akpumping7720(m): 6:26pm On Mar 05
Nice one honourable minister. Can't believe I read the whole post!
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by dsenator: 6:27pm On Mar 05
The clampdown on fake certificates should star with Oga "Bala blu".
The man with no known Primary school certificate, no high school, even the one from Chicago is questionable.
We"ll be ready to listen to you when you take care of that first.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by SmartPolician: 6:30pm On Mar 05
Blunt99:
I should read all that about a failed country called - Nigeria...


Nah,

I will pass.
It's actually an interesting piece of news.
They should continuously centralise data in Nigeria so that organizations and employers can get information about people by paying some fee. That way, the government will be generating more revenue
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Kingrshd3: 6:31pm On Mar 05
the best thing to do is to scrap nysc and rather give graduate the money they would have spent on them for a whole year..

It doesn't actually create jobs or provide security so it's a waste of time
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by U09ce: 6:31pm On Mar 05
It's a good initiative. The two ministers of education are doing a great job
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Dogalmighty17: 6:31pm On Mar 05
But the president himself cannot defend his certificates.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Kingrshd3: 6:32pm On Mar 05
dsenator:
The clampdown on fake certificates should star with Oga "Bala blu".
The man with no known Primary school certificate, no high school, even the one from Chicago is questionable.
We"ll be ready to listen to you when you take care of that first.
That is why is he is best for the job because he is a genius and yet he won 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by YoungLionken(m): 6:33pm On Mar 05
Another avenue for milking Nigerians undecided, in this era of technology, where you don't need extra certificate paper to authenticate another. The illegal government keep wasting hard earned resources on frivolities and corruption sad! They should continue, late Khamenei thought he was eternal until him cup full and he was taken out like a rabbit in a hole..

Nigeria, a country where both predecessor and illegal successor are kings of forgery. Abegii...
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Blunt99: 6:35pm On Mar 05
SmartPolician:
It's actually an interesting piece of news.
They should continuously centralise data in Nigeria so that organizations and employers can get information about people by paying some fee. That way, the government will be generating more revenue
I don't give a fawk.

I am no longer in the education system.

Good for others.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by UkoAnnang(m): 6:36pm On Mar 05
cheesy

A man with zero intelligent

Alausa is the worst Education Minister in history
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by ChiefOloye(m): 6:36pm On Mar 05
Poor journalism. A good reporter would have explained what NERD means in the introduction before telling the rest of the story.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by fasho01(m): 6:37pm On Mar 05
Right step in the right direction. Not all those that will get certificate from Benin republic and in few months posting khaki pictures.. When did you get into school, to finish and now serving. It's been a big menace
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by FuckYeyeMods: 6:40pm On Mar 05
Sincerely, Yoruba people are good at bringing new initiatives to anything they are doing.
They're often passionate about their primary duty than stealing.
They believe in, work first then enjoy later..

They're reformist
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Nakuza(m): 6:40pm On Mar 05
A welcome development. Kudos to the minster of education.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Atolu01: 6:41pm On Mar 05
We've heard.


"Not enough original content
Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 20 characters.
This will make the forum more interesting for everyone."
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Shedrack777: 6:41pm On Mar 05
I wanted to read all that epistle but I decided to not read that. because not because it was too long, but I might end up reading it and it will not make sense. but then, until I see a comment that is sensible enough for me to want to read it, then I will go back and read
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by johnpablo541(m): 6:42pm On Mar 05
Just another avenue to exploit fresh graduates. Why charge them about 15k to register for Nerd. Why can't the registration be free.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by GboyegaD(m): 6:48pm On Mar 05
Hopefully this isn't an ideology to milk people of their hard-earned funds.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by LordIsaac(m): 6:50pm On Mar 05
A poorly written article. I can't see how it relates to the topic!
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by spacechuks(m): 6:55pm On Mar 05
Good Initiative.

But why cant we ensure integrity in our electoral system, voters data, etc

Hypocrites everywhere in this country.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Gadafii: 7:05pm On Mar 05
Meanwhile the education minister, the Nysc DG are both silent about the plight of a Nigerian Corp member in bandit captivity, being tortured live on camera

His family and wizarab raised 10 million naira and was paid to his calorie yet he wasn't released, very pathetic country
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by AllBlack: 7:05pm On Mar 05
Olamideayomide:
Issokay

Over to the fresh graduates
Don't be shocked when government tries to make oldies enroll in this agenda and charge you 10 or 20k
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by Bluntemperor: 7:07pm On Mar 05
sholamat:
Lol.. Nigeria my country
I
Do you understand the Meaning of Education Repository at all, because ' Nigeria My Country ' sounds incoherent!
• This Is A Good Development By Tinubu 's Govt.👏👍
- Tinubu and Dr Alausa are Changing the Face Of Education in Nigeria and only for those who don't understand
OR ARE Lazy- TO ACCEPT THE CHANGE THAT IS COMING!
•He is already Moving Towards Technical Education - as we can see Development in China , USA,etc and By Combining the University Certificates With Practical SKILLS,
NIGERIA EDUCATION IS NOW BECOMING RELEVANT TO THE MASSES And the FUTURE NEEDS.
Re: No NERD, No NYSC, Education Minister Announces Strict New Rules by 2isokay(m): 7:07pm On Mar 05
NERD means Nigeria Education repository and databank, without the NERD newly graduate university student cannot register for NYSC SERVICE.
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