Sunday, 24 June 2018

BREAKING: ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE EMERGES APC NATIONAL CHAIRMAN


Former Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has been confirmed as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Adams Oshiomhole reportedly returned unopposed after a voice affirmation by party members. Chairman of the 2018 convention committee and governor of Jigawa State, Mohammed Badaru, who made the announcement, stated that 18 positions were unopposed, and all were affirmed on Saturday.

Mr. Oshiomole is to replace the outgoing chairman of the party, John Oyegun, who also hails from Edo State. Mr. Oyegun, alongside Oserhermen Osunbor, Clement Ebri, and Ibrahim Emokpaire, were initially in the race but eventually stepped down for Mr. Oshiomhole.

Premium Times reported that in his speech Saturday, Mr Oyegun wished Mr Oshiomhole well as he takes over the reins of the party’s leadership.

Some of the names of those unopposed are:

1. Adams Oshiomhole … National Chairman

2. Ibrahim Masari … National Welfare Secretary

3. Tunde Bello…National Financial Secretary

4. Misbahu L Didi….Representative of the physically challenged

5. Zakari Mohammed….Zonal secretary north central

6. Ibrahim Abdullahi

The much awaited affirmation of the preferred candidate for the position of National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress held on SATURDAY did not come out easy at all.
There were lots of horse trading...

However, the chairman of the APC National Convention Planning Committee, Abubakar Badaru, who presided over the convention, announced that Adams Oshiomhole was the only person contesting the position of national chairman.

He said, “Adams Oshiomhole has been returned unopposed for the position of national chairman, there will be no election. So, I will ask you if you affirm him as chairman, you answer ‘affirm’ or say  ‘aye’ when I ask for affirmation.”

Badaru then asked the delegates if they would affirm Oshiomhole as the party’s national chairman and they all chorused “affirmed.” He then announced the former Edo State Governor as returned unopposed.

None of Oshiomhole’s former opponents was sighted near the stage when Badaru made the announcement.

Three persons namely: Prof. Osareimen Osunbor, Clement Ebri and Ibrahim Emokpai, who earlier expressed interest in contesting against Oshiomhole, pulled out of the race before the convention.

Saturday, 23 June 2018

AMAECHI FINALLY EXPOSE THOSE WHO BETRAYED IPOB / BIAFRA


Mbazulike Amaechi

A first Republic Minister of Aviation, Mbazulike Amaechi has accused Igbo leaders of betraying the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and other pro-Biafra agitators.

In an interview with Vanguard, Amaechi said IPOB members were made to look like law breakers.

“Any aggrieved person, group or organisation has the right to engage in agitations for better condition. There is no law that says that when you are maltreated, you should not complain against or to the person maltreating you. But in the case of IPOB, the Igbo leaders who should have directed them on the best way to follow betrayed them.

“Igbo leaders must not support the IPOB, but at the same time, they should not have betrayed them. If you are my leader and I am doing something you do not support, you should not sell me out or betray me the way Igbo leaders betrayed IPOB and other pro-Biafra groups.

“Personally, I believe in one great country which we fought for its creation and independence, with other notable and patriotic Nigerians who do not have the divisive minds like the present leaders of the country have in today’s Nigeria.

“I am very sad that the country I and other nationalists fought very hard for its creation and independence has been betrayed and my side of the people treated as slaves in their country. It is very annoying and saddening.

“Young men have the right to agitate but their leaders have betrayed them. If their leaders do not support them, they should not sell them out or betray them like they have done to IPOB which has been roundly betrayed by Igbo leaders who should guide them.

“IPOB is not a terrorist organisation and they are neither armed nor involved in any kind of violence. MASSOB has been there over the years doing their thing without violence, yet Nigerian government has been after them, but in the North, people are being killed, houses burnt and communities sacked by herdsmen, yet they have not been declared a terrorist group. It is IPOB they declared as a terrorist group.

“When a people as part of a union say they are not happy with the union like the Biafra agitators are doing and embark on protest against the union, the people should be allowed to decide their faith whether to belong or not, it was done in Great Britain,” he said.

CATHOLIC BISHOP ADMONISH PRESIDENT BUHARI TO NEGOTIATE WITH LOOTERS


Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah

The Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah, has advised the federal government of Nigeria to change its tactics in the anti-corruption fight against looters.

Bishop Kukah said the government should negotiate with looters of the nation’s treasury in order to recover stolen funds.

The cleric made this known while speaking at the 29th and 30th Convocation lecture of the University of Jos on Friday.

Bishop Kukah explained that some countries had negotiated with corrupt officials to recover stolen funds and it worked for them, hence calling on Nigerian government to adopt the same tactic.

According to Bishop Kukah, “Fighting corruption as a whole is beyond just recovering stolen funds, although it is necessary to punish treasury looters and corrupt officials, to solve the whole problem would involve tackling it from the roots and that means the institutional framework.

The catholic Bishop went farther to opine that the Federal Government lead by President Buhari should direct relevant agencies to “Investigate what they have stolen, then call them and negotiate how much of it can be recovered, while you put frameworks in place to holistically solve the problem.

“Corruption is not only a Nigerian thing. Former presidents of nations like America, France, Israel, South Africa, among others, have been removed due to corruption charges. Yet, their countries are working”, he added.

WHY PRESIDENT BUHARI REINSTATED PERMANENT SECRETARIES SUSPENDED IN 2015


President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the reinstatement of three permanent secretaries, who had been under suspension since 2015.

Lawrence Ojabo, Director Information, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, on Friday said the President gave the directive while considering recommendations of the Federal Service Management Committee and that of the SGF.

He explained that the president ordered that the appointments of the permanent secretaries, who have been without posting since November 2015, should not be terminated in view of the fact that allegations against them could not be proven.

“The Presidential clean bill for the top civil servants is a further demonstration of the Federal Government’s determination to ensure that no government employee is unduly victimized on account of frivolous allegations and petitions,” he said.

The permanent secretaries are Mrs, Ibukun Abimbola Odusote, Mrs. Nkechi Ejele and Mrs. Fatima Binta Bamidele.

Bamidele, was in the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs while Ejele and Odusote were in the Ministry of Culture and National Orientation and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, respectively.

The officials were suspended in November, 2015 and investigated for alleged misconduct.

However, Bamidele recently retired from the service upon the attainment of the mandatory age of 60 years.

Friday, 22 June 2018

ABARIBE’S ARREST: NIGERIA ‘DESCENDING INTO FASCIST STATE’ — PDP


PDP chairman, Uche Secondus.
[Photo credit: Concise News]


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed fears over the safety of a Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe, (PDP Abia), who was arrested by the State Security Services (SSS).

The party, via a statement, Friday lamented that the ”Gestapo-style arrest of Abaribe has further confirmed the earlier alarm that the APC-led Federal Government has commenced a total clampdown on the opposition and perceived opponents of President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid”.

It said the clampdown on Mr Abaribe is in furtherance of the moves to ”intimidate and emasculate members of the National Assembly who are known for their outspokenness against the constitutional violations and misrule of the APC administration”.

The statement reads in part:

”The PDP notes that the Federal Government has given no reasons for the arrest and detention of Senator Abaribe, who has been kept incommunicado without access to his lawyers and associates.

”The party also notes the apprehension of Nigerians following numerous alleged plots by the Federal Government to frame up other lawmakers, including Senate President Bukola Saraki, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremmadu, as well as Senators Dino Melaye and Shehu Sani.

”Nigerians can now see that our dear nation is fast descending into a fascist state where constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech no longer obtains and citizens are marked, arrested and detained on the whims and caprices of those in power.

”The PDP charges the DSS to immediately declare Senator Abaribe’s whereabouts, as well as the charge against him. Moreover, the laws of our nation are clear on the process of arrest and prosecution of any citizen and not recourse to clampdown and intimidation.”

BREAKING: DSS ARRESTS SENATOR EYINNAYA ABARIBE, PDP KICKS

The Department of State Services, DSS, has reportedly arrested the Senator representing Abia South senatorial district in the Senate, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe.

ENYINNAYA Abaribe, the senator representing South Senatorial District, Abia State, in the National Assembly, has been arrested by the operatives of the State Security Service (SSS).

His party, Peoples Democratic Party PDP confirmed his arrest in a tweet hours ago.

“The Gestapo-style arrest of Abaribe has further confirmed our earlier alarm that the @APCNigeria-led FG has commenced a total clampdown on the opposition and perceived opponents of President @MBuhari’s 2019 re-election bid,” PDP tweeted.

The SSS could not be reached to confirm the arrest because the Service is yet to appoint a  spokesperson.

Abaribe was arrested in Transcorp Hotel in the Maitama District of Abuja, a source revealed. The senator has been critical of President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling party, APC in the recent times. 

The senator, who  is also the Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Steel Development and Metallurgy, had recently alleged that N30 billion was smuggled into the power budget without his committee’s knowledge. 

Reports said Senator Abaribe was arrested in Abuja on Friday at a popular hotel located at Maitama District. 

However, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) via a statement, Friday, lamented that the ”Gestapo-style arrest of Abaribe has further confirmed the earlier alarm that the APC-led Federal Government has commenced a total clampdown on the opposition and perceived opponents of President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid”.

It said the clampdown on Mr Abaribe is in furtherance of the moves to ”intimidate and emasculate members of the National Assembly who are known for their outspokenness against the constitutional violations and misrule of the APC administration”.

The statement reads in part:

”The PDP notes that the Federal Government has given no reasons for the arrest and detention of Senator Abaribe, who has been kept incommunicado without access to his lawyers and associates.

”The party also notes the apprehension of Nigerians following numerous alleged plots by the Federal Government to frame up other lawmakers, including Senate President Bukola Saraki, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremmadu, as well as Senators Dino Melaye and Shehu Sani.

”Nigerians can now see that our dear nation is fast descending into a fascist state where constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech no longer obtains and citizens are marked, arrested and detained on the whims and caprices of those in power.

”The PDP charges the DSS to immediately declare Senator Abaribe’s whereabouts, as well as the charge against him. Moreover, the laws of our nation are clear on the process of arrest and prosecution of any citizen and not recourse to clampdown and intimidation.”

WORLDCUP 2018: AHMED MUSA STARS WITH TWO(2) GOALS AS NIGERIA CLAIM FIRST VICTORY


(L-R) Nigeria’s forward Ahmed Musa, Nigeria’s goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa and Nigeria’s midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo celebrate at the end of the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match between Nigeria and Iceland at the Volgograd Arena in Volgograd on June 22, 2018. Philippe DESMAZES / AFP

 

Ahmed Musa struck twice to become the first Nigerian to score at two World Cups Friday as the Super Eagles secured a crucial 2-0 win over Iceland, who missed a penalty.

The African side will secure a spot in the knockout stage if they beat Argentina on Tuesday in Group D’s final round of fixtures.

A draw would be enough to eliminate the Argentines but would leave Nigeria’s fate hinging on the outcome of Iceland’s game against Croatia.

Musa, who came into the starting line-up in place of Alex Iwobi, announced himself with two of the goals of the tournament so far.


Nigeria’s forward Ahmed Musa (L) celebrates with Nigeria’s defender Leon Balogun after scoring their second goal during the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match between Nigeria and Iceland at the Volgograd Arena in Volgograd on June 22, 2018. Mark RALSTON / AFP

 

Musa’s sweetly struck half-volley fired Nigeria into the lead just after half-time before he added a second with 15 minutes to go to make the Group D game safe.

Iceland got a lifeline in the 82nd minute with a VAR-awarded penalty but dead-ball specialist Gylfi Sigurdsson blazed over the bar.

With Croatia heading the group on six points Nigeria knew a second defeat would mean elimination and Iceland started brightest after coach Heimir Hallgrimsson changed to a 4-4-2 from the 4-5-1 he had used in the 1-1 draw with Argentina.

Alfred Finnbogason, who scored the equaliser against Argentina as a lone striker, was joined up front by Jon Bodvarsson and the pair quickly made an impact.

Captain Aron Gunnarsson launched a long throw into the box and, after Bodvarsson had made a nuisance of himself, a push gave Iceland a free-kick just outside the area.

– Unstoppable half-volley

Gylfi Sigurdsson struck it smoothly round the wall but 19-year-old goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was able to make the save high to his right.

Nigeria, with captain John Obi Mikel sitting deeper in midfield than against Croatia, slowly worked their way into the game with Victor Moses a constant threat on the right flank.

The pace inevitably dropped with the temperature still a stifling 31 Celsius at the 6:00 pm (1500 GMT) local time kickoff.

The match became a stalemate until 10 minutes before half-time when Iceland came close to opening the scoring but Leon Balogun’s glancing header just did enough to thwart Gylfi Sigurdsson and Birkir Bjarnason lurking at the back post.

And on the stroke of half-time Finnbogason came within a whisker of doubling his World Cup tally when he flashed wide Gylfi Sigurdsson’s whipped in free-kick.

Gernot Rohr brought on wing back Tyronne Ebuehi for Bryan Idowu at the start of the second half and Nigeria came out full of running.


Nigeria’s forward Ahmed Musa (L) and teammates celebrate their victory at the end of the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match between Nigeria and Iceland at the Volgograd Arena in Volgograd on June 22, 2018. Mark RALSTON / AFP

 

The tireless Moses was released down the right and his cross was met by Musa who teed up the ball deftly with the outside of his right foot before unleashing an unstoppable half-volley into the roof of the net.

As he wheeled away in celebration his knee caught Ragnar Sigurdsson in the back of the head and the Iceland defender needed treatment, a bandage and a change of shirt after sustaining a nasty cut.

Wilfred Ndidi forced Hannes Halldorsson into a fine fingertip save with a wickedly dipping shot from distance in the 58th minute.

Musa made the game safe with his second, controlling a long ball without breaking stride and beating Kari Arnason before rounding Halldorsson and powering his shot past two covering defenders on the line.

AFP

EXCLUSIVE: SEYCHELLES BEGINS PROBE OF SARAKI , WIFE , FOR ALLEGED MONEY LAUNDERING


Dr Bukola Saraki

Report by Premium Times indicates that authorities in Seychelles have opened a criminal investigation into the multi-million dollar assets which Senate President Bukola Saraki and his wife, Toyin, are believed to hold through offshore shell companies in tax havens, PREMIUM TIMES can report.

Bukola and Toyin Saraki are being targeted by financial intelligence operatives for their “suspicious” use of offshore shell companies as uncovered in the Panama Papers investigation published in 2016, according to new records obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and shared with PREMIUM TIMES and other partners.

Investigators at the Seychelles Financial Intelligence Unit said they are interested in determining whether or not Mrs Saraki stood as a front for her husband in the ownership of some of the offshore holdings linked to the family when a trove of offshore assets managed by Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, was leaked to the media.

The investigators are also working to determine if the transactions undertaken with the shell companies were used to launder funds or carry out other suspicious activities in violation of Nigeria’s code of conduct regulations, detectives from that country’s FIU asked Mossack Fonseca to furnish them with all documents relating to Sandon Developments Ltd, a firm registered in Seychelles under Toyin Saraki’s name.

Mossack Fonseca responded to the request on April 29, 2016, by forwarding a link to the PREMIUM TIMES article on the Panama Papers as well as all documents relating to Sandon Ltd, including international passports and business activities.

The status of the investigation, however remained unclear as there is no record of any update about it since Mossack Fonseca responded to the authorities’ requests at the end of April 2016. 

Mrs Saraki registered Sandon Ltd in 2011 and used it to buy a family property at #8 Whittaker Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8JQ

Mr Saraki denied links to the offshore assets in 2016, saying they belonged to his wife’s family. But information obtained by PREMIUM TIMES at the time indicated that the Senate President merely used his wife as a front, and Seychelles authorities also found the denial unconvincing.

The revelations were amongst the findings of a lengthy investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and more than 100 other global news organizations – including PREMIUM TIMES.

PREMIUM TIMES was the only Nigerian publication involved in the investigation, which lasted a year before the first set of stories started running on April 3. 

For two weeks, Yusuph Olaniyonu, a spokesperson for Mr Saraki, did not return PREMIUM TIMES requests for comments about the criminal investigation of his principal and spouse in Seychelles. 

Nigerian authorities had previously stated that they were investigating Mr Saraki’s offshore assets that were not declared in contravention of the law, but no charges have been brought against him. 

Offshore shell entities are not necessarily fraudulent. There are legitimate uses for them by businesspersons across the world, but several other people, including criminals, have used them for untoward activities. 

When Mrs Saraki registered Sandon Ltd on January 12, 2011 in Seychelles, she listed Babatunde Morakinyo, a long-term personal aide and friend of Mr Saraki, as a shareholder. 

Mr Morakinyo was amongst the top aides of Mr Saraki who were identified by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as laundering billions of naira in suspected bribes from the Paris Club refund to Nigerian states in 2017.

While incorporating that Sandon Ltd, documents show, Mrs Saraki bought a curious service from Mossack Fonseca, the Panamanian firm under which she tucked the hidden assets. 

PREMIUM TIMES further reported at the time that Sarakis used nominee directors in order to perhaps avoid being identified as the beneficial owner of Sandon. Nominee directors are sometimes used in tax havens to conceal real owners of companies and assets. 

She then made an undertaking indemnifying the Panamanian company “in respect of all claims, demands, actions, suits, proceedings, costs and expenses whatsoever as may be incurred or become payable by you in respect of or arising out of any member or employee or associate of your company or associated companies holding any office, directorship or shareholdings in the company or by reason of or in consequence of any act or decision made by any such person or company in connection with the management and/or administration of the said company.”

Shortly after the company was incorporated, Mrs. Saraki used it, in July 2011, to buy the property on Whuttaker Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8JQ. 

The property, acquired from Renocon Property Limited, a company registered in the British Virgin Island, was never disclosed to Nigerian authorities as required by the country’s code of conduct law. 

The revelations came at the time Mr Saraki was being tried by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for failing to properly declare his local assets when he became governor in 2003, 2007 and when he moved to the Senate in 2011, having completed the two terms allowed under the Constitution. In June 2017, the CCT found Mr. Saraki not guilty on all the 18 counts of false assets filings as brought against him by the Nigerian government. 

The Nigerian government challenged the ruling at the Court of Appeal, which affirmed the conclusion of the tribunal on all but three counts in a December 12 ruling. Mr Saraki appealed the decision to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver its judgment in the appeal on July 6.

Credit: PREMIUM TIMES

PhD SCANDAL: UNILAG DISCLAIMS OSUN POLY RECTOR’S BSc DEGREE

The University of Lagos, Akoka, says the embattled rector of Igbajo Polytechnic, Igbajo, Osun State, Akinola Olaolu, did not obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from the institution.

The Principal Assistant Registrar, Communications Unit, University of Lagos, Mrs Taiwo Oloyede, said the institution did not have a record of him.

This is just as Prof. Chibuzo Nwoke, the Vice-Chancellor of Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Ile Ife, Osun State, where the rector worked in 2012, said Olaolu’s credentials were fraudulent.

He noted that Olaolu left the institution over the questionable credentials.

Both Oloyede and Nwoke spoke on Wednesday while responding to enquiries from our correspondent.

Our correspondent reported that Olaolu came into the school in December 2015 as a deputy rector to the former rector, Tanimowo Oke.

However, because Olaolu claimed to have a PhD in Economics from the University of Ibadan, his arrival reportedly led to the removal of Oke, who had a master’s degree as of then.

More than eight months after his arrival, he was reported to have refused to produce his purported PhD certificate, as he submitted only a notification of result to obtain the job.

When journalists contacted the UI with a copy of the notification of result, the Director of Public Communications, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, said the varsity had no record of the rector.

The UI spokesperson said Olaolu’s purported matriculation number was fraudulent, adding that he did not have any record in the school’s thesis bank.

The rector’s purported thesis supervisor, Prof. Ademola Ariyo, also revealed that there was no record of Olaolu in the Department of Economics where he claimed to have bagged the doctorate.

When our correspondent confronted the rector with UI’s position on the notification of result, he said he had just obtained his certificate from the school.

Our correspondent obtained a copy of the alleged certificate through a source and sent it to UI for verification.

The university’s spokesperson, Oladejo, said the school’s vice-chancellor, registrar and the head of the postgraduate school had seen the document, adding that it was fraudulent.

He said, “Fake result indeed. I know Mr Akinola Olaolu very well. He does not have any certificate. It is not only his PhD that is fake; even his B.Sc and Msc Economics are fake. It was because of this that he left Oduduwa Univesity, Ile Ife. He has only B.Sc in Biology. He should be arrested immediately. If the management of the school is in doubt, they should contact me.”

Our correspondent got a copy of Olaolu’s purported curriculum vitae, in which he truly claimed to have worked at the Oduduwa University as an associate professor at the Department of Economics and Business Administration, among other claims.

Although Ajayi had yet to respond to an enquiry from our correspondent on a professional networking platform, LinkedIn, the Oduduwa varsity VC, Nwoke, confirmed that Olaolu worked in the school.

He, however, said he resigned some months after his employment.

He said, “He was not an associate professor. He was employed in 2012 but we discovered that the first degree in Economics, the masters and PhD… all of them were fake.

“When he knew that the system was on him, he resigned. His letter of resignation of appointment, which is before me now, read, ‘In view of the difficulties I have had and still have in presenting appropriate certifications for Economics, I hereby resign my appointment with effect from October 2012.’

“At one time, he claimed that he had a PhD from South Africa and another from somewhere else. But we discovered that his certificates were signed on Sunday. I don’t think he spent up to a year here.”

Nwoke said while applying for the job at the school, Olaolu claimed to have had a B.Sc in Economics (University of Lagos) in 1983; a Postgraduate Diploma in Finance and Accounting (University of Jos) in 1987; a Master of Business Administration (University of Ibadan) in 1996; a Master of Science in Economics (University of Ibadan) 1998; and a PhD in Business Administration (University of South Africa) in view.

The credentials and dates tallied with the CV in our correspondent’s possession.

Also, a copy of Olaolu’s B.Sc in Economics notification of result, which was obtained by our correspondent, was sent to UNILAG for verification.

The school’s spokesperson, Oloyede, denied him.

“It has been verified from our records that Dr O.A. Olaolu did not graduate from the University of Lagos. Thank you,” a text message she sent to our correspondent on Wednesday read.

The Director of Public Communications, University of Ibadan, Oladejo, said his institution was checking its records to ascertain if the MBA and M.Sc claims were true.

Relevant responses is still being expected from the University of Oxford, where he allegedly claimed to have obtained a General Certificate of Education Examination in January 1972; and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), where he allegedly claimed to have attained professional level in January 1994.

Meanwhile, our correspondent learnt that some policemen attached to the Osun State Police Command demanded N10,000 to travel to UI to investigate the PhD claim.

A source said the police insisted that without the money, they would not do anything on the case.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Folashade Odoro, who had been repeatedly contacted by our correspondent, said she was still not aware of the case.

“It is when I am informed that I can talk. Nobody has told me anything,” she said.


Credit: Punchng.com 

Thursday, 21 June 2018

CRISIS AS WORKERS FAULT OSUN POLY RECTOR’S DOCTORATE DEGREE

The Acting Rector, Igbajo Polytechnic, Igbajo, Osun State, Dr Akinola Olaolu, is in the eye of the storm as it seems that the crisis in the institution will not end soon.

Aside the problem over his style of leadership in the polytechnic, Olaolu’s claim to a doctorate is being called into question as workers of the institution claimed that there was nothing to suggest that he had a PhD.

There had been a clash between students of the institution and policemen from the Osun State Police Command, leading to over 20 students being reportedly hospitalised.

Since the clash, which the workers said was an offshoot of the certificate scandal, the scrutiny under which the doctorate’s claim had come, had assumed a life of its own.

Olaolu had claimed that he obtained a Doctorate of Philosophy degree  in Economics at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, but not a few people at the school had faulted the claim.

Olaolu, who took over the helms of affair at the school in 2016, allegedly said he was awarded the PhD in 2003 by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan.

A notification of the higher degree result, which he reportedly submitted to get the job, showed his matriculation number as SI. 39561 and was signed by one Mrs T.F. Oladiti for the Deputy Registrar/Secretary of the institution.

The notification read, “I have the pleasure of informing you that on the recommendation of the Faculty of the Social Sciences, Postgraduate Committee and the Board of the Postgraduate School, the Senate has approved the recommendation of the examiners that the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) of this university be conferred on you. The effective date of the award is November 26, 2003. On behalf of the vice-chancellor, I congratulate you on your success in the examination.”

PUNCH Metro gathered that the document was the only evidence that Olaolu presented, as he explained that he had not been issued a certificate by the University of Ibadan more than 13 years after he graduated.

Our correspondent obtained a copy of the notification, which was confirmed as Olaolu’s document by a former registrar of the polytechnic, Bisi Odebunmi.

It was PUNCH Metro that sent a copy to UI for verification and after about two weeks, the Director, Public Communications, University of Ibadan, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, disclaimed the result, saying there was no record of it at the varsity

He said, “The university has thoroughly investigated the matter and our findings are presented as follows: that the name, Mr. Olaolu Akinola Olugbenga, which you sent to me to work on, does not exist in the database of the university.

“The matriculation number, 39561, purportedly allocated to Mr Olaolu Akinola Olugbenga, could not be verified. The signature in the notification of result presented to the university for verification was misrepresented. The name, Olaolu Akinola Olugbenga, could not be found in the thesis bank of the Department of Economics, formerly under the Faculty of Social Sciences, now under the Faculty of Economics.

“Students of the university have registration files opened for them after being offered provisional admission. There is no record of his studentship with the university.  In order words, he did not obtain his PhD from the university; there were a lot of discrepancies.”

It was later gathered that Olaolu was employed in Igbajo Polytechnic in December 2015 as a deputy rector to the former Rector, Tanimowo Oke.

His appointment letter, dated December 17, 2015, which was obtained by PUNCH Metroand signed by the Chairman, Governing Council, Prof. Olu Odeyemi, mandated Olaolu to present his original certificate.

However, Olaolu was reported to have resumed without presenting the certificate.

On August 23, 2016, more than eight months after he was issued the offer letter, the school management reportedly wrote him a reminder on the subject.

“Kindly present the originals and photocopies of your credentials as directed in your appointment letter of December 17, 2015, by the governing council. This process is necessary to update your records,” the letter, signed by the then registrar, Odebunmi, stated.

Odebunmi, who spoke to our correspondent, said Olaolu did not reply the letter till he left the system.

He said, “When he resumed, he presented just the notification of result. Later, I wrote a letter to him to present his certificates. He did not respond till I left the system.”

The school governing body was alleged to have rebuffed calls to investigate the issue until in 2017.

The school management was said to have set up a four man committee, headed by one Mr. E. O. Ojekunle, in September 2017.

Records obtained by our correspondent showed that the panel was asked to investigate the contention over Olaolu’s doctorate and alleged sexual harassment, among others.

The records showed that he was cleared of the sexual harassment allegation.

However, on the certificate, the committee said the rector claimed not to have any original certificates of both his first and second degrees.

The report said, “He said during his PhD programme, his financier ran into financial challenges which prevented him from being registered for his programme and was as a result not issued a certificate. He affirmed that Prof. Ademola Oyejide and Prof. Ademola Ariyo were his thesis supervisors.

“He added that when this issue came up, the Chairman, Board of Trustees, gave him a sum of N400,000 as loan to defray his financial liabilities and obtain the certificate. He was asked to produce evidence of the payments and he promised to furnish the committee later.

“He asserted that all documentations of his dissertation, including the soft copy, were no longer available. He stressed, however, that the publishers had promised to dismantle the available copy with a view to producing six new copies for him. He added that the vice-chancellor during his studentship had retired, but he had been contacted and promised to do something about the issue.

“Engr. Ojekunle said the committee had records of all graduates of the University of Ibadan from 2000 to 2008, including that of postgraduate schools. The documents were given to the acting rector to go through and locate his name therein for confirmation. The acting rector searched through and told the panel that his name was not there because he did not register at that time. He said his record had yet to be documented because he still owed the university, and that was why he had obtained the N400,000 loan to enable him to effect necessary payment.

“Mr. Igbaroola asked whether the acting rector had been conferred with a PhD degree. The acting rector said no. The committee advised the acting rector to get the records straightened as quickly as possible and affirmed that records obtained from the University of Ibadan did not show that he obtained a doctorate from the institution.

“When the acting rector was asked to present evidence of payment to the University of Ibadan for the processing of his certificates, he responded that he was not with the receipt at that moment but would forward same without delay.

“He was asked to present his credentials and the committee observed that original certificates of both first and second degrees of his academic qualifications were not available but he promised to present them shortly.

“It was highlighted that any certificate he would present should bear official stamp of the university.”

At the second meeting of the committee on October 30, 2017, Olaolu was reported to have come up with more excuses on why he could not produce his evidence of payment for processing of his PhD certificate, including the claim that his scripts had been moved to UI’s library’s archive.

When also asked to present his first and second certificates for sighting, he was said to have presented only notification of results.

“All evidence available to the committee showed that there is no record of the acting rector’s doctorate degree at the University of Ibadan. The acting rector has no original certificate of his first and second degrees,” the report of the committee read in part.

A source at the University of Ibadan said the institution received a letter of enquiry on the matter from the  Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.

She said the enquiries had been “formally” replied to, adding that the UI denied Olaolu’s certificate.

It was learnt that Prof. Oyejide, whom the rector claimed supervised his thesis, had retired from the school.

The second alleged supervisor, Prof. Ariyo, said checks of files of PhD students in the department did not show the rector’s name.

He said, “We have searched our records; we can’t find the matriculation number or the name. And I don’t know anybody by that name in the department. It cannot be correct that I co-supervised a thesis with Prof. Ademola Oyejide in 2003; the last time I was on the same committee with Prof. Oyejide was in 1998.”

Rector, IGPOLY respond

The former rector of Igbajo Polytechnic (Tanimowo) said he left the school about three years ago.

He said, “I am not aware of any case of certificate fraud. The issue of the certificate never came up.”

Tanimowo later sent our correspondent a text message, which read, “No negative story must be written about IGPOLY. I am still a stakeholder; the situation can be remedied.”

The Owa of Igbajoland and visitor to the school, Oba Adeniyi Fashade, said, “Actually, I don’t know anything about the certificate issue. The board of governors is handling it. The board chairman will tell you exactly what is happening. It is when they have issues that they cannot resolve that they come to me.”

Olaolu, however, said he had just obtained his PhD certificate from UI, adding that he was ready to present it to the polytechnic.

He said, “I have collected my PhD certificate from the UI and I have evidence that I attended UI and defended my thesis. You can go to the library to find out about my thesis: it’s on Real Options. I collected it late because I owed. I am waiting for whoever will publish it so that we can go to court. I finished in 2002, but my certificate reads 2003 because it was the following year that the UI convocation held.”

When told that the school had denied him, he said he was ready for a meet but adding that he would only allow “sighting” of the document.

“I wouldn’t know the section that you or they (UI) went to. It is only when I see the nature of their denial that I will know what to say. But I have documents to show and prove that I was admitted there, I registered there and I picked three degrees from there – an MBA, a B.Sc in Economics and a PhD,” he added.

Our correspondent gathered that the Igbajo Polytechnic conveyed a meeting of its governing council and board of trustees last Thursday and Friday, respectively.

The Chairman of the Governing Council (Odeyemi) told our correspondent that the council had received a photocopy of the rector’s certificate.

He said, “The rector did not give us the original certificate of his PhD, but we asked him to bring it, which he has done. We had meetings on Thursday and Friday and he presented a certificate from UI.

“But in another week or so, we will conduct an interview. We have advertised publicly and many people have applied.

“We have asked that everybody  applying for permanent positions should come for interviews. It is at that point that we will confirm whatever document anybody is bringing. But as of Thursday, he gave a certificate from UI signed by a former vice-chancellor, Prof. Falashe, whom I know personally.

“He is still in acting capacity. He had wanted us to confirm the appointment, but we have not because we have not authenticated his credentials. Moreover, he does not need a PhD to be the rector.

“It is true we set up a committee which said it did not see his name (in UI’s records), but here is a man who two days ago gave us a duly signed certificate. The next thing is to go to UI and find out if the certificate is authentic or not.”

ICPC, NBTE react

The spokesperson for the ICPC, Rasheedat Okoduwa, said the agency had started investigation into the case.

“The ICPC received a petition on the matter and it is investigating it. I am not at liberty to give further information,” a text message she sent to our correspondent read.

The Head of Media, National Board for Technical Education, Jacob Abang, said the agency did not have the power to investigate the alleged academic fraud.

He said, “It is not our responsibility to go about ascertaining the qualifications that people have. We can only react if there is a petition against a worker of a polytechnic over his qualification.”

Meanwhile, a statement reportedly issued by one Chief Tunde Omikunle on behalf of the school said there was no rift between the rector and the polytechnic staff members.

“Our campus and Igbajo town and environs have remained calm…

“We like to assure the public, parents and students that both the governing council and the board of trustees are satisfied with the performance of the rector and his team,” the statement said.


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