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House of Reps approves 10-year security protection for journalist who exposed certificate racketeering

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May 19, 2025
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Umar Audu

In a bold move to safeguard press freedom and whistleblower protection, the House of Representatives has approved a 10-year security cover for investigative journalist Umar Audu, following his explosive exposé on widespread certificate racketeering in the Benin Republic.

Audu, whose undercover report sent shockwaves across the country, exposed a dangerous syndicate involved in selling unearned university degrees to Nigerians.

His investigation revealed that many of these fraudulent certificates were subsequently cleared by government agencies — including the Federal Ministry of Education — allowing recipients to gain employment and professional recognition without actual qualifications.

The groundbreaking report not only embarrassed key institutions but also sparked national outrage, prompting swift action from lawmakers.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the House has mandated its joint committees on University Education, Polytechnic Education, Interior, Foreign Affairs, and Youth Development to launch a comprehensive investigation into the scandal.

Rep. Abubakar Fulata, Chairman of the Committee, announced the House’s directive and called on the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies, including the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, to ensure Audu’s safety for the next decade.

“We are grateful to Audu for his courage. We urge the Minister of Interior to ensure that the Civil Defence provides the required support alongside the police,” Fulata said.

In his testimony before the committee, Audu detailed how he acquired a Benin Republic university degree without attending classes and had it cleared by the Ministry of Education for a fee of ₦40,000.

Reacting to the revelations, the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, advocated for the creation of an automated single-point contact system to centralise educational verification and eliminate such fraud.

“Such an error did not occur under this administration. However, a unified, automated portal is essential to curb this menace,” Tunji-Ojo noted, while also apologising to Nigerians for the lapses.

The Minister of Education, Mr Olatunji Alausa, was represented by a Director in the ministry, Mrs Larai Ahmed.

Alausa confirmed that the department responsible for clearing Audu’s certificate had been overhauled, and stronger measures were being implemented to prevent future breaches.

Also appearing before the committee, NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, revealed that the corps had begun using biometric verification to validate certificates submitted by prospective corps members.

“We deeply regret the anomaly and are collaborating with relevant agencies.

“Our verification system is now stronger, and we have initiated reforms to prevent any recurrence,” Nafiu assured.

The House committee reaffirmed its commitment to concluding a thorough investigation and enforcing reforms to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s education and public service systems

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