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Domestic certificate forgery

Nigerian Minister Uche Nnaji's Certificate Forgery Confirmed

Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Mar 06, 2026 · Last updated Mar 06, 2026

Sentiment
-40
Attention
2
Articles
10
Market Impact
General
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The confirmation of Uche Nnaji's certificate forgery highlights governance and integrity issues in Nigeria, potentially impacting investor confidence in the country's public sector. It underscores the need for stricter vetting processes for public officials, which could lead to increased scrutiny of other appointments.

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An investigative panel set up by Nigeria's Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, has confirmed that Uche Nnaji, the immediate past Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, forged his University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) degree and Nigeria===National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificates. The panel's findings align with a two-year investigation by Premium Times, which initially exposed the forgery. Uche Nnaji had submitted these forged documents to President Bola Tinubu for his ministerial appointment and to the Nigeria===Senate of Nigeria for confirmation. Following the revelations, Uche Nnaji resigned from his position. He had also filed a petition accusing UNN officials, including Vice-Chancellor Simon Ortuanya and former Acting Vice-Chancellor Oguejiofor Ujam, of tampering with his academic records, but the panel's investigation contradicted his claims. The University of Nigeria, and the Nigeria===National Youth Service Corps both disowned the certificates. The Nigeria===Independent Corrupt Practices Commission has initiated an investigation, with calls for Uche Nnaji's prosecution for violating Nigerian laws.

100 Uche Nnaji forged degree and NYSC certificates
90 Uche Nnaji submitted forged certificates for ministerial appointment Bola Tinubu
90 Uche Nnaji submitted forged certificates for ministerial confirmation Nigeria===Senate of Nigeria
90 Uche Nnaji resigned from ministerial position
90 Premium Times published investigation exposing forgery Uche Nnaji
80 Tunji Alausa set up an investigative panel
80 Nigeria===Independent Corrupt Practices Commission began investigation into forgery scandal Uche Nnaji
70 Uche Nnaji filed a petition alleging document tampering Tunji Alausa
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Uche Nnaji, the immediate past Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, has been confirmed by an investigative panel to have forged his University of Nigeria Nsukka degree and NYSC certificates. This scandal led to his resignation and calls for his prosecution, severely damaging his reputation and political career.
Importance 100 Sentiment -90
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The certificate forgery scandal involving a former minister, Uche Nnaji, highlights issues of corruption and integrity within Nigeria's political system. The government's response, including investigations by the Nigeria===Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, reflects efforts to uphold accountability.
Importance 70 Sentiment -10
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Tunji Alausa, Nigeria's Minister of Education, set up the seven-member panel that investigated Uche Nnaji's certificate forgery allegations. His action demonstrates a commitment to addressing corruption in public office.
Importance 60 Sentiment 10
govactor
The Nigeria===National Youth Service Corps disowned the discharge certificate presented by Uche Nnaji, confirming it was forged. This agency's verification process played a crucial role in exposing the extent of the forgery.
Importance 50 Sentiment -10
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The Nigeria===Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) initiated an investigation into Uche Nnaji's forgery scandal. The ICPC's involvement suggests potential prosecution if evidence confirms the forged credentials.
Importance 50 Sentiment 10
per
Uche Nnaji submitted the forged degree and NYSC certificates to President Bola Tinubu for his ministerial appointment. This event raises questions about the vetting process for political appointments under his administration.
Importance 40 Sentiment -5
govactor
Uche Nnaji submitted the forged certificates to the Nigeria===Senate of Nigeria for his ministerial confirmation. The Senate's role in screening ministerial nominees is under scrutiny due to the failure to detect the forgery.
Importance 40 Sentiment -5
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