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BREAKING: Court Verifies Gov. Mba’s NYSC Certificate’s Authenticity

Justice Ekwo alleged that the NYSC was dishonest and acted in bad faith by denying Mbah's NYSC certificate.

Abdulsalam Abdullahi Opeyemi by Abdulsalam Abdullahi Opeyemi
November 6, 2023
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  • Mbah was reinstated into the NYSC in 2003 after obtaining permission from NYSC to attend Nigeria Law School midway through his service.
  • The court which found the Director General and the NYSC guilty of misrepresentation of material facts, subsequently awarded the sum of N5 million damages against them.

The Federal High Court in Abuja’s Justice Nyang Ekwo has affirmed that Governor Peter Mba of Enugu State’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate is real and legitimately issued by the organisation.

Judge Ekwo rendered a decision on Monday, stating that the information presented to the court demonstrated that the governor had been called into duty in 2001 but had only finished it in 2003.

The court stated that Mbah applied for and was reinstated for the NYSC in 2003 after requesting and obtaining permission from the organisation midway during his service to attend the Nigeria Law School.

Justice Ekwo also pointed out that while the evidence that Mbah served in the law firm of one Udeh was not challenged by the NYSC, he berated the corps for not charging the governor for forgery if they actually believed that they didn’t issue the said NYSC certificate to him.

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He concluded that the NYSC was mischievous and acted in bad faith by denying Mbah’s NYSC certificate.

The court which found the Director General and the NYSC guilty of misrepresentation of material facts, subsequently awarded the sum of N5 million damages against them.

 

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