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Big waste! Man with PhD in Maths works as cleaner, messenger in Nigerian University

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Dr Enyi Paul Onyebuchi
A man, Enyi Paul Onyebuchi, who holds PhD in Mathematics has been found working as a cleaner and messenger in a University in the eastern part of Nigeria.

As said by the Phd holder, Enyi Paul Onyebuchi’s quest has always been to be the holder of the highest academic qualification in his village, Ikelegu and the larger Ndiebor community in Ebonyi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State but has no plan to remain a cleaner or messenger for life.

The dream of becoming the highest holder of academic qualification has now come to reality, as he has acquired a PhD in Mathematics.

But his hope of getting a bigger position in the civil service after obtaining the certificates has remained a mirage.

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He Is still in the position he was 18 years ago when he was employed in Ebonyi State University (EBSU) as a cleaner.

Enyi was employed by the university with an O’level in 2007. He went back to school and has subsequently earned a first degree, a Masters and a PhD in Mathematics.

He got a BSc in 2013, an MSc in 2017 and PhD in 2022. But despite the degrees, the 45-year-old man has remained on the same level and position. This has generated concerns from his friends, well-wishers and admirers who want the university to elevate him.

During an interaction, Enyi noted that he was earning a paltry N32,000 monthly after he was employed. He said he had been pushing for a conversion from his present position to a better one, but all to no avail.

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He narrated the hurdles he crossed with his N32,000 before he earned his degrees, even as he expressed dismay that he is still on the level he was 18 years ago.

His words: “The current administration in the university just assumed office few months ago and the past administration couldn’t do anything after many write-ups and submissions that I made. I have not written to the current administration since they assumed office.

“There were so many obstacles I passed through before getting to this my present academic position. One of them is financial challenges. Looking at the meagre salary I was receiving and the huge amount of money I was paying as school fees.

“Many of my friends and my brothers helped me to cushion the effect of the financial problem I was passing through. Even the university assisted me equally because the school gave me a waiver to do the programmes. I was not paying the full school fees; they gave a 25 per cent waiver. Other ones, I managed and paid through my friends and brothers, because I couldn’t pay the fees from my salary.

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“My salary at the time was N32,000. But I was moved to embark on the programme for many reasons. One of the reasons was that my family had not had anyone that had attained any high academic level, so, it was a challenge for me.

“Today, I am the first PhD holder in my village. So, these are the things that made me to go into the programmes so that I could change the narratives. I was not doing the programmes to be a lecturer or anything. I wanted to get better job and set the pace in my community and my village.

“I was employed here as a cleaner / messenger.”

He stated that his dream was to become an engineer or a medical doctor, but ended up in Mathematics. But he said he was still determined to actualise the dream.

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Enyi, a father of two, said he is also into agriculture, which he claimed has been sustaining him and his family. He urged the youth to also do the same to survive the current economic crisis in the country.

“I got married when I was doing the PhD. I didn’t marry as early as that. I was almost done with my course work on the PhD when I got married. I didn’t depend on my N32,000 salary when I was doing my programmes. I am a farmer; I was doing so many things. I farm with my hands and I employ people to farm for me.

“If I should sell the cassava I cultivated last year, I will not sell it for less than N1.5million. Then I am into piggery. I have many goats. So, these are the things that I do that helped me to do what I did,” he stated.

One of Enyi’s admirers, Godffery Chikwere expressed unhappiness over his status at the university despite his present qualifications.

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“In my quest to get assistance for students of Ebonyi State University (EBSU) at the Presco campus of the university, because of the increasing spate of rape and robbery on that campus, I ran into this guy’s case. He has a PhD in Mathematics

“This guy’s case should be an embarrassment to any Izzi man he has ever approached for assistance but they turned him down. His case should be a shame to EBSU as a whole.

“This is Dr Enyi Onyebuchi Paul. He’s from Ikelegu ishieke in Ndiabor community of Ebonyi Local Government Area.

“Having got a job as a cleaner and messenger at the Ebonyi State University in 2007, he struggled to see himself through university education in the same school to the level of PhD in 2022. Since then, they have refused to convert him to an academic staff.

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“EBSU should have converted this man and used him as a reference point for hard work, but he has no one who knows someone who knows another person. He is still a cleaner with a PhD.

“Under the immediate past VC, six persons from outside the university were allegedly employed in the department in which he is qualified to work, but they can’t simply convert him. Reason is, he knows no one at the top. He has met two principal officers to the current governor, which is from Izzi, and a commissioner. But none of them could help. What a shame,” he said.

One of Enyi’s friends, Ezebuilo Harrison, who described Enyi as a brilliant man, lamented what has been his fate in the university.

He said: “The worst aspect of this is that Dr Enyi has assisted so many lecturers inside the university to achieve either a PhD or a Masters, as he is very intelligent.

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“Ninety per cent of staff in EBSU knows him very well because of his free assistance and his wealth of knowledge. Seventy per cent of professors and other principal officers in the same university have him as their “boy” but they deliberately refused to help him in his conversion. All his academic pursuit has been done via self-sponsorship, including his PhD.

“He is a very good man that deserves the best but it’s unfortunate that we find ourselves in an environment that acknowledges ‘whose candidate you are’ more than hard work.”

Jacinta Obasi decried the ‘man-knows-man’ system of offering employment to people in today’s Nigeria, a situation she said she also suffered from.

“I remember when I was employed in to the civil service in 2017. I was called for an interview and I went but after the whole exercise, my name wasn’t mentioned and the chairman asked us in the hall to know whose name was missing. I stood up and told them my name wasn’t called . The first question he asked me was, ‘who brought you?’ I told him. Then he asked again, ‘under whose list’?

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“I became confused and just stood there looking at him. He asked for my credentials, which I presented. He was satisfied but still asked me whose candidate are you? I became more confused and told him none. Then he asked me to leave the hall.

“As I was leaving, the person that notified me about the interview came in immediately and went to the table where the chairman and other excos were seating. After he spoke with them, I was called back and asked to sit. That was the day I knew that without you knowing anyone in government or politics in this country, there’s nothing for you even with your certificate,” she said.

Another of Enyi’s friends, Anthony Nnanna, said Enyi’s condition was very bad when he started his studies. He regretted that after obtaining the higher degrees, his level has not changed in the civil service because he has no one in position of authority to assist him.

“Paul went through thick and thin to make ends meet. His files are being swept under the carpet because he has no relation to run to. He is a father of two but has trained two biological siblings through the university,” he said.

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A lecturer in the university, Emmanuel Onwe described Enyi’s story as bizarre and ridiculous.

“Employed as a cleaner in 2007 and has remained a cleaner till 2025! Apart from the additional qualifications he acquired in the course of the 18 years, what happened to the normal progression in service?

“Though I learnt his case is currently receiving attention, I’ll still call him to get more information on this matter. I need to make sense out of this puzzle. Something is not adding up,” he stated.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the university, Patrick Itumo, expressed surprise over the issue. He explained that the university only recently concluded matters about the conversion of qualified staff. He said many people applied for it.

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“I don’t know whether he applied for it. If he applied for it, I don’t know why he didn’t pass the exam.

“Let him write a letter to the Vice Chancellor or Registrar indicating all these things and also come to our office so that we’ll know what happened,” Said Itumo.

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NJC investigates 18 Imo judges over suspected age falsification

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The National Judicial Council has launched a probe into 18 judges in the Imo State judiciary over allegations of age falsification, in a development raising fresh concerns about integrity and transparency within Nigeria’s judicial system.

The NJC, in a statement on Thursday by its Deputy Director of Information, Kemi Ogedengbe, confirmed that the allegations were being treated with utmost seriousness and were currently under review.

“Allegations of this nature require detailed investigation before any action can be taken,” Ogedengbe stated.

“The NJC is investigating the allegations and may take a decision by the end of the month. For now, we cannot act without completing our inquiries. The council will convene and make decisions on the matter.”

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The investigation follows a petition submitted by a civil society group, Civil Society Engagement Platform, which described the matter as an “unprecedented breach of judicial integrity.”

The group alleged that the judges deliberately manipulated their birth records to either prolong their tenure or gain appointments within the judiciary.

In a letter addressed to the NJC Chairman and Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, the platform cited discrepancies in the judges’ official documents, including Law School registration forms, Department of State Services reports, and Nominal Rolls.

The petition, signed by CSEP’s Director of Investigation, Comrade Ndubuisi Onyemaechi, included what it described as compelling documentary evidence marked as Exhibits 001 to 018.

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Among those named in the petition is Justice I. O. Agugua, who reportedly has two different birth dates—May 10, 1959, and May 10, 1960—and is also facing separate allegations of misconduct.

Justice C. A. Ononeze-Madu is alleged to have birth records stating both July 7, 1963, and July 7, 1965, while Justice M. E. Nwagbaoso is accused of presenting conflicting dates of birth—August 20, 1952, and August 20, 1962.

The remaining 15 judges also reportedly have varying inconsistencies in their personal data, a revelation that has intensified public scrutiny of the judiciary’s accountability mechanisms.

The NJC, which is constitutionally empowered to discipline judicial officers, is expected to reconvene soon to deliberate on the findings of its inquiry and take appropriate disciplinary actions where necessary.

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The unfolding development comes amid mounting calls for institutional reforms to restore public trust in the judiciary and reinforce ethical standards across all arms of government.

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Delta committed to safeguard its cultural heritage – Oborevwori

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the preservation and promotion of the state’s rich and diverse cultural heritage, describing cultural festivals as vital tools for sustaining indigenous identity.

Oborevwori made this known on Thursday while receiving the President and leadership of the Organisation for the Advancement of Anioma Culture, who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Asaba.

Speaking during the meeting, the governor commended OFAAC for its over two decades of dedication to the promotion of Anioma cultural heritage, describing the body as a “vehicle of unity” in Delta State.

He pledged his administration’s full support for OFAAC and similar cultural organisations that contribute to peace, unity, and development.

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“I commend OFAAC’s tirelessness and dedication to preserving Anioma culture, heritage, and identity,” Oborevwori said. “Your efforts are crucial in promoting our rich traditions and values.

As a government, we reaffirm our commitment to preserving cultural heritage across the state and supporting initiatives that promote festivals and language, which are essential in shaping our identity.”

Oborevwori also expressed gratitude to the people of Delta North for their overwhelming support during the last governorship election, noting that he secured victory in all nine local government areas within the Anioma region.

“Under our M.O.R.E. Agenda, we have implemented key projects across the Anioma nation and throughout the state. I am particularly grateful to the Anioma people for their strong support and love,” he said.

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He further lauded the inclusiveness of OFAAC’s activities, noting its practice of inviting other ethnic groups to its events, which he said fosters unity and cultural harmony across the state.

Earlier, OFAAC President, Arc. Kester Ifeadi, said the purpose of the visit was to formally inform the governor about the group’s forthcoming cultural fiesta, scheduled for Easter Monday.

He described Oborevwori as a “detribalised leader” and commended his administration’s developmental strides across all three senatorial districts in the state.

Ifeadi reaffirmed the support of the Anioma people for the governor’s M.O.R.E. Agenda, emphasising that OFAAC would continue to be a platform for promoting unity among Delta’s various ethnic nationalities.

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Scores killed as NAF fighter jet bombs insurgents’ stronghold in Sambisa forest

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The Nigerian Air Force on Thursday announced that two coordinated airstrikes had successfully neutralised several terrorists and destroyed their hideouts in Borno State.

The precision strikes, carried out under the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai, targeted known insurgent enclaves in Kollaram and Arra—two areas identified as long-standing terrorist strongholds within the Sambisa general area and the Southern Tumbuns.

According to a statement released by the Director of Public Relations and Information at NAF Headquarters, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, the first operation was conducted at approximately 5:30 a.m. in Kollaram, following credible intelligence and surveillance footage that confirmed the presence of high-value terrorist commanders and operational facilities.

“In a bold display of force and precision, the Nigerian Air Force, under Operation Hadin Kai, executed two highly successful air interdiction missions on April 15, 2025, targeting terrorist strongholds in Borno State’s Sambisa general area and the Southern Tumbuns,” the statement read.

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“The first strike occurred at approximately 5:30 a.m. in Kollaram, a known insurgent hub. Intelligence reports, corroborated by surveillance footage, confirmed the presence of high-value terrorist commanders and several operational structures, including those equipped with solar panels. NAF assets executed a precision strike, eliminating numerous fighters and disabling key infrastructure.”

Later in the day, at about 3:55 p.m., another strike was carried out in Arra, also within the Sambisa axis.

According to Ejodame, real-time visuals obtained from Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions revealed clusters of armed militants actively operating in the area.

“Precision-guided munitions were employed during the mission, resulting in the effective destruction of identified targets and significant disruption of the group’s operational capabilities,” he added.

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Ejodame emphasised that the airstrikes form part of an ongoing and intensified aerial campaign aimed at degrading terrorist capabilities, dismantling leadership structures, and eliminating insurgent sanctuaries across the region.

Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters said on Thursday that troops neutralised a notorious terrorist kingpin, Bello Kaura, in a precision airstrike conducted by troops of Operation Fasan Yamma.

Kaura was among the scores of terrorists neutralised by troops between April 10 and 16, 2025, according to the DHQ.

A statement by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Markus Kangye, said troops, in collaboration with other security agencies and hybrid forces, carried out a series of coordinated operations in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna, Niger, Kwara States, and the FCT among others.

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These operations, he said, were marked by fierce engagements with terrorists, leading to the killing of several insurgents, arrests of suspects, and recovery of a cache of arms and ammunition.

“Between 10 and 16 April 2025, troops conducted fighting patrols and made contact with terrorists in Anka, Tsafe, Talata Mafara, Kaura Namoda and Maru LGAs of Zamfara State as well as Gudu, Isa and Tangaza LGAs of Sokoto State. They conducted operations in Giwa, Chikun and Birnin Gwari LGAs of Kaduna State as well as Bida LGA of Niger State.

“During the encounters, many terrorists were neutralised, including an identified terrorist kingpin, Bello Kaura, in an air interdiction, arrested some of them, while 17 kidnapped victims were rescued,” he said.

He also said troops thwarted oil theft worth over ₦262.7m and arrested suspects.

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“During the week under review, Operation DELTA SAFE foiled oil theft worth over N262,702,150.00 only.

“The breakdown indicates: 117,395 litres of stolen crude oil, 22,050 litres of illegally refined AGO, 6,000 litres of DPK and 8,060 litres of PMS. Additionally, they discovered and destroyed 102 crude oil cooking ovens, 94 dugout pits, 18 boats, four speedboats, 56 storage tanks, 164 drums and 42 illegal refining sites. Other items recovered include pumping machines, drilling machines, galvanised pipes, tricycles, motorcycles, mobile phones and nine vehicles,” he said.

Kangye assured the citizens of the Armed Forces’ commitment to protecting national sovereignty and ensuring the safety of all law-abiding citizens.

He said to deny the criminals freedom, the military would take the battle to them.

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“We are taking the battle to the enemy to deny them freedom of action, making them thirst for surrender.

“I wish to reiterate the untiring commitment of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to dominate and act in defence of our nation’s sovereignty while guaranteeing the protection of all law-abiding citizens to promote the betterment of our society.

“Our operations across all theatres remain focused, intelligence-driven, and in line with the highest standards of professionalism and respect for human rights,” Kangye added.

He called on the civil populace to continue supporting military operations.

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Kangye said, “We once again appeal that the civil populace trust us and see us as friends and partners working for the general good and well-being of the nation. We recognise the sacrifices made daily by our gallant troops, and we salute their courage and dedication.”

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