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Court Fixes Dec 11 For Hearing Of Interior Minister’s NYSC Certificate Forgery Case

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed December 11, 2023 for hearing of a case seeking disqualification of Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo as interior minister on allegation of forgery of his National Youth Service Corps certificate.

Justice Emeka Nwite granted the leave to hear the case in a suit filed by an applicant, Oladotun Hassan, according to a report on Monday by Sahara reporters.

In the suit marked FHC/ABJ/C5/1155/2023, Mr Hassan is the applicant, the minister is the first respondent while the President, federal republic of Nigeria is the second respondent and four others.


The third to sixth respondents are; the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice; the senate president of the federal republic of Nigeria; the Senate, federal republic of Nigeria and the NYSC respectively. Recall that Mr Tunji-Ojo was embroiled in a scandal over his NYSC certificate, which he submitted for screening to the Senate

During his screening, Senator Sadiq Umar of Kwara North Senatorial District pointed out various irregularities in his NYSC certificate.

Mr Umar enquired as to why the nominee enrolled in the NYSC system at 37 and why the discharge certificate he presented had a strange date.

However, the former member of the Ondo State House of Representatives for Akoko North East/Akoko North-West Federal Constituency dismissed the lawmaker’s concerns, explaining that eligible individuals for NYSC could participate at any time after graduation as long as they graduated before age 30.

On its part, the NYSC stated that it remobilised Tunji-Ojo 12 years after he left the service.

The NYSC sated this in response to PremiumTimes’ inquiry on the genuineness of the minister’s NYSC certificate.

Read excerpts from the court documents

“1. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made granting leave to the applicant to apply for judicial review in the terms and on the grounds set out in the statement filed herein.

“2. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made granting leave to the applicant to apply for an order of prohibition against the respondents from further giving effect, recognition and validity whatsoever to the nomination/ appointment, confirmation and swearing- in of the 1st respondent as a minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria having not fulfilled the requirements and the conditions precedent under the low to his nomination/appointment and confirmation

“3. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made directing the 4th and 5th respondents to bring its findings/review/ proceedings dated 7th day of August 2023 for quash wherein the 1st respondent was screened and confirmed as a minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“4. That the honourable court hereby declared that the 1st Respondent fails to fulfil the conditions precedent under the NYSC Act, Cap N84, LFN 2004 for the issuance certificate of discharged/exemption.”

“5. That the honourable court hereby declared that the purported discharged certificate No: A004523631 issued by the 6th respondent to the 1st respondent on the 28th February, 2023 is null and void having been issued contrary to the NYSC Act Cap N84, LFN 2004.

“6. That the honourable court hereby declared that the NYSC discharge certificate no: A004523631 purported to be issued by the 6th respondent and presented by the 1st Respondent to the 4th and 5th respondents in satisfaction for confirmation as Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria is illegal, null and void having not being issued in accordance with the NYSC Act Cap N84, LFN 2004.

“7. That the honourable court hereby declared that the purported screening and confirmation of the 1st respondent by the 4th and 5th respondents as a minister Federal Republic of Nigeria is unlawful having contradicts S.66 (i) and S.147(5) of the 1999 Constitution, Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.

“8. That the honourable court hereby declared that the appointment and the purported inauguration or swearing-in into office of the 1st respondent as minister Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 2nd respondent is unlawful being contrary to S.66 (i) and S.147 (5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“9. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made voiding the discharged certificate No: A0045223631 purportedly issued by the 6th respondent to the 1st respondent being in contravention of the NYSC Act cap N84, LFN 2004.

“10. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made voiding the screening and confirmation of the 1st respondent as a minister Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 4th and 5th respondents.”

“11. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made setting aside the purported/ proposed swearing-in of the 1st respondent as Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria by the 2nd respondent.

“12. That an Order of injunction is hereby made restraining the Respondents, their privies or any order persons or bodies receiving order from them from recognizing or giving effect to the appointment and confirmation of the 1st Respondent as Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria pending the determination of the substantive matter.

“13. That this case is adjourned to the 11th day of December, 2023 for hearing. Issued at Abuja under the seal of the court and the hand of the presiding judge, this day of November, 2023.”


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“I Am Getting Better And I Feel Better” Jayboogie Gives Update On Health Post BBL surgery

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Popular Nigerian personality Jayboogie has recently addressed the serious accusations of scamming Nigerians.

These allegations centered around Jayboogie’s health issues and the supposed need for a kidney transplant following complications from a BBL surgery.

In a candid statement on social media, Jayboogie set the record straight. He explained that he never claimed he needed a kidney transplant. The rumors, he says, were not started by him. His real ordeal began with an injury to his kidney, which was a consequence of the BVL surgery. To lend credence to his story, he shared images of himself both in the surgical room and during his painful recovery.


Jayboogie recounted the harrowing experience of not being able to urinate for 12 hours post-surgery, which led to panic and an urgent referral to Lagoon Hospital on October 31, 2023. Despite undergoing a plasma exchange in an attempt to resolve the issue, his condition did not improve.

The situation was further aggravated by intense media scrutiny, prompting Zenith Hospital, where he was admitted, to discharge him and advise dialysis from home. Jayboogie highlighted the mental toll the controversy and public backlash took on him, including receiving death threats. This led him to take a break from social media and limit communication for his mental health, supported by his family’s decision to ensure his privacy.

In his statement, Jayboogie categorically denied allegations of scamming the public. He affirmed that he did suffer from sepsis and acute kidney injury, which necessitated a period of dialysis. However, he joyfully shared that as of November 28, he was discharged and is currently recuperating. He is still under medication but is optimistic about his recovery.

Jayboogie concluded his statement by expressing his sincere gratitude to everyone who supported him financially and emotionally during this difficult time. His response to these allegations sheds light on the complexities faced by public figures when their personal struggles become intertwined with public perception and misinformation.

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‘Waste Of Resources Amid Hardship’, Peter Obi Faults Number Of Nigerian Delegates At COP28

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The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, on Sunday, faulted the number of Nigeria’s delegation at the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

President Bola Tinubu had on November 29, 2023 departed Abuja for Dubai for the summit expected to end December 12, 2023.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the ex-governor of Anambra State, described sending over 1,000 persons to the summit as a waste of scarce resources by the Tinubu administration.

Obi lamented the “huge contingent” in Dubai at public expense at a time when most Nigerians can hardly afford food and basic needs.

“Nigeria’s contingent to COP28 totaled 1411, the same number as the Chinese contingents. While China’s budget for 2024 is about $4 trillion, about $2,860 per head; Nigeria’s budget is about $33 billion, about $165 per head,” Obi said.

“Nigeria has more people living in ‘Multi-Dimensional’ poverty than China, despite China having seven times our population.”

Obi said majority of those in the Nigerian delegation to COP28 are either non-relevant civil servants or relations of high government officials.

“This huge contingent is out at public expense at a time when most Nigerians can hardly afford food and basic needs as a result of economic hardship.

“As we have kept emphasizing, we must stop waste as a a tradition of our government and nation. We urgently need to cut the cost of governance and invest in production.

“We need to de-emphasize unnecessary ceremony and showmanship as a mode of government behaviour. We need to tie spending to necessity and national Priority. A New Nigeria is possible. We only need to do the reasonable and the necessary.”

Meanwhile, a presidential aide, Temitope Ajayi, in a comment on Sunday, defended the delegation of the President to the summit, saying that “President Tinubu and other officials on the Federal government delegation are in Dubai for serious business not jamboree”.

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COP28 Delegates: Analyst Doubts FG’s ‘Compassion’ For Suffering Masses

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A Professor of Political Science, Jideofor Adibe, has knocked the Federal Government over its “bloated” number of delegates at the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Adibe, who spoke on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, said, with about 1,000 delegates sponsored by the government to the two-week summit, the compassion of the President Bola Tinubu administration to the hardship faced by Nigerians was doubtful.

The President had on November 29, 2023 departed Abuja for Dubai for the summit expected to end on December 12, 2023.

Controversy has since surrounded the number of Nigerian delegates at the summit which ranked that of China, with many Nigerians on social media berating the government for being “insensitive” to their economic sufferings occasioned by the removal of petrol subsidy mid-2023.

Adibe lamented that with the harsh economy, the Tinubu administration should lead by example and cut cost of governance.

He said, “Amid the binge on loans and borrowings, and the increasing hardship and increasing emigration of Nigerians, these things happening, is not just that it raises the question about fidelity to cutting down the cost of governance, but also the question of whether there is even compassion for suffering Nigerians because if there is compassion for what is going on in the country at the moment, people (government officials) should also be sensitive to the optics about the whole thing.”

The analyst said not just costs of flights of the officials in Dubai were funded by the government but their “Estacodes of about $900” daily and hotel costs for about two weeks of the summit.

The professor said the size of the President’s delegation should be on specific roles and it should not be more than three ministers.

He urged the President to set the tone that his administration abhors waste by sanctioning officials responsible for the large delegation in Dubai.

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