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The Enugu’s NYSC Certificate And The Redesign for Nigerian Democracy

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Nigeria – what a nation! Today, we are learning that NYSC certificate is no more a requirement for the governor’s mansion [Enugu State today], after years the judiciary has sent many out due to the same certificate: “In its verdict, the tribunal, presided over by Justice Kudirat Murayo Akano, dismissed all the grounds of the petition. It ruled that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate is not a prerequisite for running for the office of the governor, and there was no evidence of the NYSC certificate being attached to the documents the governor submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).”

I do not care who the governor of Enugu is. I really do not care. But I am concerned when there is no consistency in these rulings. But I do agree with this framework: let us remove all the barriers since they hardly add any value.

From the presidential tribunal ruling, it has been established that you do not need to include primary and secondary school certificates for the Nigerian presidency. Now in Enugu, NYSC is not needed. So, if that is the case, primary to university requirements are waived.

So in 4 years, buy the INEC form, cross all the sections because you need ZERO records to attain any position in Nigeria. Primary school – not needed, secondary school – not needed, NYSC – not needed, university education – being uninstalled. Nigerian judiciary, thanks for making things easier!

(Note, I am not commenting on if the governor did NYSC or not, I am focusing on the Tribunal saying it is no longer a requirement.)

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Comment 1: Excuse me sir, I think it’s better we put things in proper perspective for public consumption. First the minimum requirements to contest for any elective position in Nigeria is O’level WAEC/NECO. What this means is that if you have a BSC or MSC or PhD you can submit it. And if you choose to submit a BSC or MSC or PhD without submitting your WAEC you have not committed any electoral offenses. This is why it is called Minimum requirements in the electoral act. You dont have to submit all your credentials just meet this minimum requirements. In the case of the Presidential election, President Tinubu submitted a B.SC degree certificate which is above the minimum, he doesn’t have to submit an O’level WAEC. So the ruling the learned judges on the certificate is in order. It is consistent with other previous ruling. Atleast CSU recently released his transcript too to ATIKU.

In the case of NYSC, if the minimum requirement doesn’t include NYSC in the electoral then “Ne problemen”. The only part of the law is that if you wanna work for Government you must have NYSC certificate or exemption certificate.

My Response: we can defend anything in Nigeria. I am not debating. I accept anything because that is Nigeria. That is not the focus of my post. My focus is consistency: if you say you do not need primary or secondary school, be consistent.

But note this: if you want to attend UNILAG for BSC  (History) and you already have a PhD in Mechanical engineering. If you write JAMB, you must still show WAEC because that is the minimum requirement.  In most democracies, INEC will stop at the primary school because that is the minimum. That you have a PhD and cannot show you have a primary school certificate would not get you through in the UK, US or most places. But in Nigeria, anything goes. I am saying: be consistent.

Comment1R: You’re right. In this case I think the Enugu governor also submitted his Bachelor’s degree. Since he did not submit any NYSC certificate the issue of perjury was a moot point.

My Response: “Since he did not submit any NYSC certificate the issue of perjury was a moot point.” I am not sure that is correct since not attending NYSC has been used to fire previous office occupants. Many ministers have resigned because they did not do NYSC. In other words, by another law of the land, aNYSC certificate is a requirement to hold a public office in Nigeria if you graduate within the requirements.

Comment 2: Sad development. We cannot allow some people to serve their father land and others to willfully dodge the service without consequences. I agree that it is not a determinant if anybody will be a good governor but it does show that the person who did not serve has little regard for the public good. To then have such a person preside over a State is not setting the right example.

Comment 3: I know you must have struggled a lot to put this together. ? I hope you are happy now for making our judiciary look like they don’t know what they are doing?
What do you mean by ‘what a nation’? As if there is a judgement in the past that says NYSC is a requirement. Who on this earth does not know that NYSC cannot be a requirement since BSC is not the minimum qualification. How else do you want to obtain NYSC if not after graduating from tertiary institution. I feel you need to dedicate more time to analyse your post before throwing it here so you don’t mislead people. Again Prof, we know where you belong and your intention on this platform.

My Responsehappy to have you here again. You always struggle to read my posts and always comment out of order. If you do try (you never with all the misinformation to drop whenever),you will notice my core thesis: be consistent. If ministers, House members, etc have been fired because they did not present NYSCs, and suddenly the same system says it is not required, there is a problem. If a primary school certificate is the minimum requirement and you cannot show primary school certificate but a university degree, have you satisfied the requirement? 

Do you NOT think the system should stop at verifying the primary school school certificate? Evan Enwerem in early 2000s was kicked out of the Senate Presidency because he claimed he was called to the British bar when he was not even though he was called to the Nigerian bar. Where do we have the British Bar requirement to be a senate president?

In July 2019, Nigeria’s Supreme Court sacked a  House of Reps member, Hon  Abdulra’uf Abdulkadir Modibbo from Adamawa state from the National Assembly. His offence? Failure to participate in the one-year mandatory NYSC program. 

Your comment lacks merit because you forgot another land in the land which says NYSC for all qualified grads are mandatory to hold non-military jobs in Nigeria. So, even if the Electoral Act did not have it, there is another law that does.

Do not come here and misinform people as you do.

Reverse Remote Japa Is Real – Tekedia Startup Masterclass Can Help

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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Begins Recruitment of Patients for its First In-human Clinical Trial

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Neuralink, Elon Musk’s neurotech startup developing a technology that helps paralysis patients to interact through neuro-signals, has announced it has commenced recruiting patients for its first in-human clinical trial.

In a blogpost on Tuesday, Neural link said it has officially opened the window for patients to register for its PRIME Study, following an approval from the Food and Drug Administration in May to conduct its first in-human clinical study.

The post reads in part: “We are happy to announce that we’ve received approval from the reviewing independent institutional review board and our first hospital site to begin recruitment for our first-in-human clinical trial.

”The PRIME Study (short for Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface) – a groundbreaking investigational medical device trial for our fully-implantable, wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) – aims to evaluate the safety of our implant (N1) and surgical robot (R1) and assess the initial functionality of our BCI for enabling people with paralysis to control external devices with their thoughts.”

“The initial goal of our BCI is to grant people the ability to control a computer cursor or keyboard using their thoughts alone.” Neurallink stated in its post.

CNBC reported that patients who participate in the trial will have to undergo invasive brain surgery.

According to CNBC, Neuralink’s brain implant tech aims to help people with severe paralysis control external technologies using only neural signals. This means “patients with severe degenerative diseases like ALS could eventually regain their ability to communicate with loved ones by moving cursors and typing with their minds.”

“Neuralink is part of the emerging brain-computer interface, or BCI, industry, which centers on systems that decipher brain signals and translate them into commands for external technologies. Several companies have developed promising systems that they hope to bring to market, but Neuralink is perhaps the best-known name in the space due to Musk himself, who is CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX.

“As of September, no BCI company has managed to clinch the FDA’s final seal of approval. But by receiving the go-ahead to recruit for a study with human patients, Neuralink is one step closer” CNBC reported.

Enugu Tribunal Dismisses NYSC Certificate Charges Against Gov Mba, Upholds His Election

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The Enugu State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Enugu has affirmed the victory of Peter Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the gubernatorial election held on March 18, 2023, throwing out the suits against him.

The Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate, Chijioke Edeoga, and Chris Agu of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) had filed a petition with the tribunal challenging the election outcome. They alleged that Peter Mbah was ineligible to contest the election due to an alleged forgery of his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate and cited instances of over-voting in Udenu, Nkanu East, and Enugu East local government areas as grounds for their challenge.

In its verdict, the tribunal, presided over by Justice Kudirat Murayo Akano, dismissed all the grounds of the petition. It ruled that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate is not a prerequisite for running for the office of the governor, and there was no evidence of the NYSC certificate being attached to the documents the governor submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

In the judgment, the tribunal addressed various claims made by the LP candidate:

Wrong Computation of Results in Udenu Local Government: The panel ruled that the petitioner, Chijioke Edeoga, failed to substantiate this claim. It noted that the witnesses called by Edeoga provided identical testimonies for different polling units and wards in various local governments, undermining their credibility.

Additionally, the panel stated that the LP’s witnesses were not properly accredited agents according to INEC’s regulations, rendering their testimony invalid. The tribunal deducted 51 votes from the PDP and added them to the LP based on the testimony of witnesses from the correct agents in three polling units. However, the panel determined that this deduction was insufficient to overturn Peter Mbah’s election.

Amagu Polling Unit in Nkanu East: The panel canceled the votes for all parties in the Amagu polling unit in Nkanu East because the witness (PW10) provided evidence that he was present and the right person.

Remaining 11 Polling Units: The tribunal found that the witnesses in the remaining 11 polling units did not sign the result sheets, and they were unable to prove their status as party agents. Consequently, their testimony was disregarded.

After addressing these issues and evaluating the evidence, the tribunal dismissed the petition for lack of merit.

Reacting to the ruling, Governor Mbah said it was a victory for the people of Enugu State.

“It is a victory for Ndi Enugu. It is also a victory for democracy,” the governor said. “It is a victory for massive development for Ndi Enugu. It is a victory for exponential growth, it is a victory for Enugu’s greatness.”

Autotech Startup Fixit45 Raises $1.9M in Pre-Seed Round to Expand Africa-wide

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Fixit45, a Nigerian Autotech startup that provides high-quality automobile servicing and maintenance, has raised $1.9 million in a pre-seed round to expand its footprint within Africa’s automotive aftermarket industry.

The pre-seed round was led by Launch Africa Ventures, with participation from prominent investors such as Soumobroto Ganguly and Dave Delucia, alongside other angel investors.

According to the Autotech startup, the funds will be strategically allocated to support the company’s automotive repair business while intensifying efforts in spare parts distribution through its innovative online-to-offline platform, xparts.africa.

Speaking on the funds raised, Co-Founder and COO of Fixit45, Pankaj Bohra said,

“This funding represents a pivotal moment for Fixit45. We are profoundly grateful to our investors for their faith in our vision and our unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the African automotive aftermarket sector. With this capital infusion, we are well-positioned to advance towards our expansion objectives”.

Also speaking on the funding round, Co-managing Partners at Launch Africa Ventures Janade Du Plessis and Zachariah George said,

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Fixit45 in transforming the African automotive aftermarket. Fixit45 boasts a formidable team, and its platform offers a seamless experience across the automotive aftermarket value chain. We are impressed by their unwavering commitment to excellence, compliance, and accountability. We have every confidence that the company is well-prepared to achieve its ambitious goals”.

Fixit45’s expansion strategy places significant emphasis on improving the accessibility and availability of high-quality automotive spare parts.

By streamlining the supply chain and partnering with reputable automotive parts manufacturers, the company aims to cater to the needs of both individual consumers and businesses in the automotive sector more efficiently.

The startup efficiently engineers its vast network to deliver excellent auto care solutions, ensuring reliable, consistent, and quality services.

Fixit45 boasts an extensive network of over 300 operational workshops across Nine Nigerian cities. These workshops serve nearly 4,000 clients and partner with 1,200 spare parts manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, including automotive giants such as Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and several others.

The Autotech startup has leveraged different technologies to develop a platform that connects customers to top quality, transparent, and reliable value-adding aftersales services.

Exploring Fixit45 means customers get one-stop solutions for all aftermarket automobile services, which include, automobile service providers including vehicle insurance and car wash services, specialized technical teams including repair workshops and garages Spare parts suppliers, amongst others.

As Fixit45 weighs big on expansion, it aims to address these evolving needs, making a significant impact on the African automotive aftermarket sector and enhancing mobility and convenience for customers across the continent. The company is poised to make a profound impact on the automotive aftermarket sector.