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Alleged certificate forgery: Tinubu accepts Minister Nnaji’s resignation

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Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji

Alleged certificate forgery: Tinubu accepts Minister Nnaji’s resignation

President Bola Tinubu has accepted the resignation of Uche Nnaji, Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology.

Appointed in August 2023, he submitted his resignation yesterday and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve Nigeria.

According to a statement signed by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Nnaji, in his resignation letter, revealed that he had been subjected to blackmail by political opponents, which influenced his decision to step down.

President Tinubu acknowledged his contributions during his tenure and extended his best wishes for success in Nnaji’s future endeavours.

Before his resignation, fresh evidence, especially correspondences, had contradicted his claim of obtaining the bachelor’s degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) he tendered for his current job in 2023.

Contrary to his insistence that he graduated from UNN with a second class -honour, lower division, in July 1985, series of letters between him and the university over an outstanding course, Virology (course code MCB 431AB), which he failed even after two attempts post-July 1985, showed that he could not have graduated in 1985.

The said letters were garnered by Premium Times, following a two-year investigation on the subject matter, which report it published last Saturday.

The report showed that although Nnaji was admitted into the school in 1981 to study microbiology/biochemistry, he dropped out following his inability to clear Virology MCB 431AB.

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For instance, in a November 8, 1985 letter sent to him about four months after the July 1985 date he claimed to have graduated, the university’s registrar informed the minister that his attempt to clear the course in the September 1985 round of supplementary examinations was unsuccessful, but that he could re-sit the course in 1986.

The letter read: “I regret to inform you that the result of the 1984/85 September Supplementary examination results show that you have not made the required grade in the 1985 September supplementary examination in the following course — MCB 431 A -Virology.

“If you wish to take the June 1986 examination as is provided by the university of Nigeria academic regulations, you are required to notify the registrar through your head of department with a proof of payment of examination fee of N4 (four naira).”

Although Nnaji replied to the letter on January 3, 1986, formally notifying the university of his intention to retake the course and also indicating that he had paid the required N4 fee, he failed to appear for the rescheduled examination.

The minister initiated a letter dated May 19, 1986 to the registrar, supporting the same with a medical report. He ascribed his inability to show up for the examination to ill health and sought yet another opportunity to retake the course in the September 1986 supplementary examinations.

“Due to ill-health, I was unable to take the outstanding terminal course MCB 431 AB – Virology, which took place on April 21, 1986.

“I, therefore, pray that you grant me, Sir, the opportunity to do so during the supplementary examinations,” pleaded.

The April 1986 letter clearly showed that Nnaji could not have graduated 10 months earlier in July 1985, which date he claimed to have completed his programme and bagged a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology/Biochemistry from the university, as he was still struggling to clear the course – Virology (MCB 431 AB). Moreover, the university said he did not complete his course, meaning that he eventually did not succeed in clearing the course.

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Thus, in a reply to Premium Times October 2 October, 2025, Freedom of Information (FOI) request, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Simon Ortuanya, stated: “We can confirm that Mr Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji, with Matriculation Number 1981/30725, was admitted by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1981.

“From every available records and information from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, we are unable to confirm that Mr. Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji, the current Minister of Science and Technology, graduated from the University of Nigeria in July 1985, as there are no records of his completion of study in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

“Flowing from above, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka DID NOT and consequently, COULD NOT have issued the purported certificate, or at all, in July 1985 to Mr Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji, the current Minister of Science and Technology.

“This conclusion is also in consonance with an earlier letter dated May 13, 2025, ref. No, RUN/SR/R/V, issued by the University to the Public Complaints Commission in respect of the same subject matter (copy attached),” the VC stated.

Likewise, the discrepancies between Nnaji’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) discharge certificate, also adds to the controversy over his degree and NYSC discharge certificates.

The discharge certificate showed that he commenced national service on April 16, 1985, which is about three months before his purported graduation of July 1985, completed his service on May 15, 1986, which is tantamount to an unusual 13-month instead of the usual 12-month national service duration.

Premium Times also reported that NYSC had written to the effect that it did not issue the said discharge certificate.

Alleged certificate forgery: Tinubu accepts Minister Nnaji’s resignation

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Akpabio sues Natasha for ₦200bn over sexual harassment allegations

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Senator Natasha Uduaghan and Senate President Godswill Akpabio

Akpabio sues Natasha for ₦200bn over sexual harassment allegations

Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio has instituted a ₦200 billion defamation lawsuit against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, accusing her of spreading malicious sexual harassment allegations that he says have severely damaged his public image.

According to documents filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Akpabio is seeking substantial damages, public retractions, and nationwide broadcast apologies. He argues that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s televised, radio, and online interviews portrayed him as a sexual predator who abused his office for personal gratification—claims he insists subjected him to widespread ridicule and reputational harm.

The lawsuit includes a comprehensive statement of claims and a list of witnesses. Akpabio is also asking the court to compel the removal of all online materials containing the disputed allegations and to order repeated public apologies across major media outlets.

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A court order issued on 6 November 2025 granted permission for substituted service through the Clerk of the National Assembly after initial attempts to reach Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan directly were unsuccessful. The case is now moving forward and is expected to become one of the most closely watched political legal battles in Nigeria.

Responding on 5 December 2025, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan confirmed receipt of the suit and expressed readiness to defend her allegations before a competent court. She stated that she had previously been prevented from presenting a petition before the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges due to claims that a related case was already in court—an action she believes protected the Senate President from legislative scrutiny.

In a strongly worded response, the Kogi Central senator maintained that the court proceedings will finally provide the platform to substantiate her claims. She reiterated her stance that she experienced sexual harassment and that her refusal to comply with the alleged advances prompted sustained political retaliation.

See you in court, Godswill Akpabio,” she declared.

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NLC threatens nationwide protests as insecurity worsens, withdraws support for Labour Party

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned that it will no longer remain passive as criminal gangs intensify violent attacks across the country, declaring its readiness to hold a national day of mourning and mobilise nationwide protests over the escalating insecurity in Nigeria.

Speaking at the opening of the NLC’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Lagos, NLC President Joe Ajaero said the country was “under siege,” condemning the latest school kidnapping and the reported withdrawal of security personnel before the attack. He demanded a full investigation to expose any possible compromise within the nation’s security architecture.

“The NLC cannot stand idly by and allow criminals to take over our country—never again. We want to know who ordered the withdrawal of security operatives from that school. We will not allow kidnappers and bandits to overrun our nation,” Ajaero said.

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He stressed that the labour movement would soon announce details of the planned protests and national mourning, insisting the lives of teachers, students and workers were in grave danger. “It is getting out of hand. We can no longer bear this,” he added.

Ajaero also revealed that the NLC had withdrawn its representatives from the Labour Party, accusing them of pursuing personal interests rather than representing workers.

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, who addressed the meeting, warned that the country was in “serious trouble” over rising kidnappings and attacks. He rejected calls for foreign military intervention, cautioning that such a move would undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty.

Falana criticised recent statements by former U.S. President Donald Trump, describing them as unacceptable. He urged President Bola Tinubu to take decisive action to protect citizens, saying: “We want to let the world know that we are not a conquered people.”

He called on labour unions, civil society organisations and Nigerians to prepare to resist any further decline in national security.

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Boris Johnson Hails Kemi Badenoch as “Future UK Prime Minister” During Visit to Nigeria

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Boris Johnson Hails Kemi Badenoch as “Future UK Prime Minister” During Visit to Nigeria

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, describing her as a “future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom” during his visit to Nigeria for the Imo State Economic Summit 2025.

Speaking in Owerri, Imo State, on Thursday, Johnson commended Governor Hope Uzodimma for his efforts to boost economic development and improve security, noting that he felt “perfectly safe” despite earlier warnings about Nigeria’s security situation.

Johnson highlighted the state government’s push to deliver 24-hour electricity, stressing that reliable power and clean, sustainable energy are essential for economic growth as the world moves into an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven future.

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He also emphasized the strong historical and economic ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, praising the exchange of goods, services, and highly skilled professionals between both countries.

In a humorous remark that sparked applause, Johnson said: “We send you former UK prime ministers, and you send us future UK prime ministers in the form of Kemi Badenoch.”

The summit, attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima, former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, business mogul Aliko Dangote, and other top government and private-sector leaders, focused on strategies to accelerate Imo State’s economic transformation.

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