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Kaduna commissioner applauds FG over NERD digitisation to end academic fraud, collect dissertations
● Promises sensitisation in Kaduna State to ensure compliance
As the October 6 deadline for the enforcement of the regulations for the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank (NERD) programme approaches, renowned scholar and former Vice Chancellor of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Bauchi, Prof Abubakar Sani Sambo, has praised the Federal Government on its giant strides with the NERD digitisation programme.
Sambo, who is the incumbent Commissioner for Education in Kaduna State, in a chat with newsmen, commended the Tinubu-led administration for the significant steps being taken to eliminate the recurring evil of education rackets, fake certificates, and the festering for-profit honour scams.
Prof. Sambo, who once served as the Director General of the Energy Commission, applauded the incumbent Education Minister, Dr. Tunji Alausa, for his decisiveness in implementing the NERD scheme, especially the thesis digitisation and anti certificate racketeering components of the programme, as well as the National Publication Indexing System for researchers.
According to the distinguished scholar, “there is no responsible country in the world that will allow the integrity of its educational system to be crippled by doubts and refuse to provide the tools to guide the public and the industry. I am glad that the President appreciates the enormity of the problem. There are just too many hardworking Nigerians over the ages who deservedly earned their honours. At least, the nation must put systems in place to protect the sanctity of academic honours from being corrupted by a few bad eggs.
“Even liberal societies like the United States of America will ensure there are clear ways to separate proper educational experience from the activities of degree mills. Hence, deploying the NERD’s computerised digital submissions and credential verification system as an academic progression watchdog is timely and commendable. Every sector needs sanity checks.”
On the National Publication Indexing Service of NERD, the Commissioner described the action of the Federal Government as a “first-of-its-kind database in Africa”, stating that “there is no country in Africa that has thought this was important.
“Yet, production or generation of knowledge and being a participant in that sacred altar of global academic publishing should be inseparable. The government must continue to strongly give strategic support to these schemes. We have over 100 years of publishing gap between us and the Western world. Government must intentionally incentivise the private sector to be able to help us catch up.”
Sambo further added that “not being a partaker over the past century constitutes a significant development impairment for African nations, because academic publishing not tethered to an African agenda would only promote 21st-century neo-colonialism.”
The Education Commissioner stated that he would be exploring opportunities to promote the National Policy on NERD in Kaduna State to ensure that higher institutions in the state embrace and comply with its regulations, stating that “we will be supporting this. Kaduna State and in particular Governor Uba Sani are irrevocably committed to the objective of improved education sector as an enabler of growth”.
The NERD programme is a special federation intervention programme that was approved by the Tinubu-led Federal Executive Council in February 2025.
In the Declaration of Effectiveness that was released by Dr Alausa in March 2025 to herald the programme, NERD is described as “a one-stop-shop for the national management, administration, and preservation of education data, records, documents and audio-visual assets of the nation.”
Apart from directly addressing the issue of certificate racketeering and abuse of honour or awards, the Federal Government has also mandated students to submit copies of their project reports, theses, and dissertations in the national education database of NERD.
The directive applies to undergraduate and postgraduate students (PgD, Master’s, and PhD) anywhere in Nigeria, regardless of the institution’s ownership. Changes have been approved to NYSC’s mobilisation regulations to ensure that only prospective participants who have complied with the NERD regulation on the deposit of academic output are mobilised or exempted.
The new NYSC requirement goes into effect on October 6 2025.
The NERD Declaration of Effectiveness provides that “the NERD system is owned by all post-secondary schools in Nigeria and their corresponding regulatory authorities and library services through the Federal Ministry of Education” while Section 6.1.24 of the policy makes compliance obligatory wherein the President invoked his powers as enshrined in Sections 2(4)(4) and 16(1)(C) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, to henceforth include compliance with the NERD Policy by a prospective Corps member as a prerequisite to NYSC mobilisation or exemption.
Similarly, the policy also mandates the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) to fund or refund only students who have complied with the NERD policy.
The Executive Director of Cybersecurity and Programme Communication for the NERD programme, Haula Galadima, recently confirmed that the various schemes on the NERD programme are ready and awaiting flag off.
She implored members of the public and, in particular, the academic community to acquaint themselves with the services on the NERD information portal at https://ned.gov.ng and enrol their focal persons at https://ned.gov.ng/onboarding in compliance with the directives of the Federal Government.
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Angry El-Rufai Protests Move To Shield Witnesses In NSA Phone-Tapping Case
The former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai was on Thursday arraigned before the Federal High Court in Abuja by the Department of State Services (DSS) over allegations bordering on unlawful interception of communications and threats to national security.
El-Rufai, who appeared before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, denied all five counts contained in the amended charge filed against him by the prosecution. The case was brought by counsel to the DSS, Oluwole Aladedoye (SAN), who informed the court that the earlier three-count charge had been replaced with an expanded five-count amended charge dated April 13.
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According to the prosecution, the amended charges include allegations that the former governor unlawfully intercepted communications linked to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, without proper authorisation. He was also accused of engaging in activities involving technical systems that allegedly posed risks to public safety and national security.
El-Rufai, however, maintained his not-guilty plea when the charges were read in court.
At the proceedings, his counsel, Oluwole Iyamu (SAN), confirmed receipt of the amended charge and did not oppose its substitution for the earlier filing. The court subsequently struck out the initial three-count charge and proceeded with the new counts.
A key point of contention arose when the prosecution requested that the identities of two witnesses be protected through the use of pseudonyms, citing security concerns. The defence strongly objected, arguing that such a move would undermine the defendant’s constitutional right to fair hearing and to know his accusers.
The defence also challenged the prosecution’s request for consecutive hearing dates, stating that it could limit adequate access to legal representation, especially given El-Rufai’s ongoing custody under the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.
Additionally, the defence informed the court of a pending bail application, noting that an earlier missing affidavit had been recovered and submitted. While the prosecution did not oppose the bail request, it urged the court to dismiss a separate application filed by the defence seeking to quash the amended charge, describing it as lacking merit.
The defence further asked the court to compel the prosecution to disclose its proof of evidence to enable proper preparation for trial, but the request was also opposed.
After listening to submissions from both sides, Justice Abdulmalik adjourned the matter to May 18, 19, and 20 for hearing.
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Tinubu wants Senate’s approval of $516m fresh loan for Sokoto–Badagry Highway
President Bola Tinubu has formally written to the Senate, seeking approval for a $516.3 million foreign syndicated loan to support the construction of the Sokoto–Badagry highway.
In a communication read by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday, President Tinubu requested a resolution in line with Sections 16 and 21 of the Debt Management Office (Establishment) Act, 2011, to enable the Federal Government to secure the financing for Sections 1, Phase 1A, and 1B of the project. The loan facility is to be arranged through Deutsche Bank AG.
President Tinubu explained that the superhighway project is a flagship initiative under his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to enhance national connectivity, reduce travel time, and improve the movement of goods across key economic corridors.
The proposed 1,000-kilometre road will link Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos states, connecting Illela to Badagry.
He noted that the financing arrangement will be backed by a partial risk guarantee from the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), while the Federal Government will provide counterpart funding of over 265 billion naira for land acquisition, compensation, and related infrastructure.
According to the president, the loan is structured for nine years, including a three-year grace period, with an interest rate pegged at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange SOFR plus 5.3 per cent per annum. The Federal Executive Council has already approved the financing plan.
Following the presentation of the request at plenary, Akpabio referred the matter to the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, directing it to report back within one week.
Endorsing the move, the Senate President said that it is better to borrow for projects to improve road safety and foster national integration.
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FCT Teachers Strike: NUT Hails Wike Over Intervention In Education Sector(Video)
Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), FCT chapter, Comrade Abdullahi Shafa, speaking after the meeting of the union leaders with the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, today.
He hailed the FCT minister for his quick intervention.
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