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Education / Na God Catch Them(igbos) by danaras: 11:35am On Oct 16, 2012
NYSC rejects illiterate
graduates Musa Simon Reef | Oct 15, 2012 | 6 comments NYSC Dg Brigadier General N O Affia Three “graduates” of Enugu State University of Science and Technology mobilised to participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme have shown lack of competence and intelligence level expected of genuine degree holders, Blueprint learnt last night. In education circles, questions are being asked over the competence of the university and indeed other institutions of learning. The three corps members are: Nwankwo Elias Chukwuebuka, a graduate of BSc Electrical/ Electronics, with code number NG/11B/1660 and a NYSC call-up number NYSC/EST/2011/1777093; Mbah Linda Akunna, a graduate of BSc Electricals/ Electronics with code number LA/11B/5245, a call- up number EST/2011/178882 and matriculation number ESUT/2005/96998, and Okochi Adaeze Kate, a graduate of Geography/Meteorology, with code number AD/12B/0389, call-up number EST/2012/148292 and matriculation number ESUT/2006/10400. According to documents obtained by Blueprint, the three “graduates,” who are serving in Niger, Lagos and Adamawa states respectively, were rejected, with formal letters sent to the state coordinators by their areas of primary assignment and forwarded to
the NYSC headquarters in Abuja. The national headquarters, in a August 29, 2012 letter signed by the Director General of NYSC, N.T. Okore-Affia, had informed the NUC of the presence of corps members who displayed “glaring lack of academic ability and intelligence level expected of genuine Nigerian graduates, which were consistently exhibited by the three students from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology.” Attaching copies of letters from NYSC secretariats in Niger, Adamawa and Lagos, Okore-Affia noted: “As contained in the reports, the corps members exhibited signs of incompetence and low intelligence level which range from inability to complete registration formats correctly to not being able to teach pupils at nursery school level. These inadequacies led to their rejections by their employers in their various states of deployment.” The case, according to an insider’s account, has baffled the National Universities Commission (NUC) and prompted the setting up of a committee to “verify the integrity of the degrees,” and find out if there was collaboration by the university. Federal education authorities are suspecting a wide-ranging scam that might have been going on for years. To unravel how the three corps members were mobilised, the NUC has already set up a panel, comprising officials of NYSC, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the State Security Service (SSS). The mandate of the panel, according to a letter dated September 24, 2012 signed by NUC Director of Quality Assurance, Professor C.F. Mafiana, “is to fully investigate the report with a view to identifying the culprits, including others similarly mobilised and their collaborators, and ensuring sanctions accordingly. The team would be chaired by a visiting professor in the NUC.” Out of the three corps members, Okochi could hardly write the Roman figures from one to 10 in words, just as she could not write three states and their capitals. She could not provide the names of two major rivers in Nigeria, just as she failed to name three countries that share border with Nigeria. Akunna, according to the documents, was rejected by Kings College, Lagos, after it was discovered that she was grossly incompetent to perform her duties. A further test on her by the Lagos state NYSC secretariat revealed that though a graduate of Electricals/Electronics, she never passed any of the science subjects at the secondary school level. The third fellow, Chukwuebuka, who was posted to Niger state, was rejected by a nursery/primary school known as FEMA Schools because of his inability to read and write. Having been rejected by two employers, he had to be reposted by Niger state NYSC to a bakery, pending the final determination of his case by the NYSC national headquarters. When queried on his incompetence, Chukwuebuka proved his incompetence when he responded in writing: “I awarded a degree in Enugu State University of Science and Technology I have a probeam in my university am manegn my siefe to funsh my school.” A source disclosed last night that members of the
panel would soon commence probing the
circumstances under which the “graduates” were
released by the university to participate in the NYSC
scheme.
Nairaland / General / Shame On Igbos! by danaras: 11:12am On Oct 16, 2012
NYSC rejects illiterate
graduates Musa Simon Reef | Oct 15, 2012 | 6 comments NYSC Dg Brigadier General N O Affia Three “graduates” of Enugu State University of Science and Technology mobilised to participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme have shown lack of competence and intelligence level expected of genuine degree holders, Blueprint learnt last night. In education circles, questions are being asked over the competence of the university and indeed other institutions of learning. The three corps members are: Nwankwo Elias Chukwuebuka, a graduate of BSc Electrical/ Electronics, with code number NG/11B/1660 and a NYSC call-up number NYSC/EST/2011/1777093; Mbah Linda Akunna, a graduate of BSc Electricals/ Electronics with code number LA/11B/5245, a call- up number EST/2011/178882 and matriculation number ESUT/2005/96998, and Okochi Adaeze Kate, a graduate of Geography/Meteorology, with code number AD/12B/0389, call-up number EST/2012/148292 and matriculation number ESUT/2006/10400. According to documents obtained by Blueprint, the three “graduates,” who are serving in Niger, Lagos and Adamawa states respectively, were rejected, with formal letters sent to the state coordinators by their areas of primary assignment and forwarded to
the NYSC headquarters in Abuja. The national headquarters, in a August 29, 2012 letter signed by the Director General of NYSC, N.T. Okore-Affia, had informed the NUC of the presence of corps members who displayed “glaring lack of academic ability and intelligence level expected of genuine Nigerian graduates, which were consistently exhibited by the three students from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology.” Attaching copies of letters from NYSC secretariats in Niger, Adamawa and Lagos, Okore-Affia noted: “As contained in the reports, the corps members exhibited signs of incompetence and low intelligence level which range from inability to complete registration formats correctly to not being able to teach pupils at nursery school level. These inadequacies led to their rejections by their employers in their various states of deployment.” The case, according to an insider’s account, has baffled the National Universities Commission (NUC) and prompted the setting up of a committee to “verify the integrity of the degrees,” and find out if there was collaboration by the university. Federal education authorities are suspecting a wide-ranging scam that might have been going on for years. To unravel how the three corps members were mobilised, the NUC has already set up a panel, comprising officials of NYSC, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the State Security Service (SSS). The mandate of the panel, according to a letter dated September 24, 2012 signed by NUC Director of Quality Assurance, Professor C.F. Mafiana, “is to fully investigate the report with a view to identifying the culprits, including others similarly mobilised and their collaborators, and ensuring sanctions accordingly. The team would be chaired by a visiting professor in the NUC.” Out of the three corps members, Okochi could hardly write the Roman figures from one to 10 in words, just as she could not write three states and their capitals. She could not provide the names of two major rivers in Nigeria, just as she failed to name three countries that share border with Nigeria. Akunna, according to the documents, was rejected by Kings College, Lagos, after it was discovered that she was grossly incompetent to perform her duties. A further test on her by the Lagos state NYSC secretariat revealed that though a graduate of Electricals/Electronics, she never passed any of the science subjects at the secondary school level. The third fellow, Chukwuebuka, who was posted to Niger state, was rejected by a nursery/primary school known as FEMA Schools because of his inability to read and write. Having been rejected by two employers, he had to be reposted by Niger state NYSC to a bakery, pending the final determination of his case by the NYSC national headquarters. When queried on his incompetence, Chukwuebuka proved his incompetence when he responded in writing: “I awarded a degree in Enugu State University of Science and Technology I have a probeam in my university am manegn my siefe to funsh my school.” A source disclosed last night that members of the
panel would soon commence probing the
circumstances under which the “graduates” were
released by the university to participate in the NYSC
scheme.
Politics / Re: Don't Honour Invitations, Muslim Group Tells Yarima by danaras: 11:47am On May 26, 2010
to held with all of you that are against Senator Yerima, his religion permit him to do that, which is your own? all your daughters, sisters they get to their matrimonial homes with either a child from another man or several abortion or disvirgin, what are you talking about? NONSENSE, IDIOT, FOOLS angry
Politics / Re: Terror List: Close Islamic Schools And Be Delisted - Us Tells Nigeria by danaras: 10:18am On Jan 11, 2010
God guide those who wants to be guided, and punish make life miserable to those who hate your religion(Islam). If you dont want to be among just say ameen.
Computers / Re: Website, U Can't But Visit Anytime U Are On Internet by danaras: 1:00pm On Dec 11, 2009
Politics / Re: Will A Young Man Ever Be The President Of Nigeria? by danaras: 12:18pm On Nov 23, 2009
General Buhari (rtd) was thirty some thing years i.e less than 40 yrs even though it was a military rule.
Celebrities / Re: Are There Nollywood Celebrities Of Hausa And Fulani Extraction? by danaras: 1:37pm On Nov 20, 2009
Business / Re: Lagos Generates N14b Tax Monthly –fashola by danaras: 1:00pm On Nov 17, 2009
how i wish my own state will be like lagos. honestly we need more of fasholas in nigeria.

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