Nigerian lawmakers have come under fire for a barrage of reasons lately. From their gargantuan salaries to unproductive and dissatisfactory representation, especially in the implementation of constituency projects, the national assembly has had a tumultuous journey so far.
In addition to the above, lawmakers who own false academic certificates from questionable institutions are now being uncovered. However, it is important to note that this did not start with the 8th assembly. Since the inception of democracy in Nigeria, lawmakers have been exposed for this wrongdoing.
In 1999, for example, Salisu Buhari, a former speaker of the House of Representatives, was entangled in several lies. The disgraced lawmaker had falsified his age and academic endowments, claiming he had attended the University of Toronto, Canada. This was vehemently refuted by the academy, while the Ahmadu Bello University, Kaduna state, had expelled him for using fake credentials to gain admission.
The embattled lawmaker eventually came out to apologise to the country, where he begged: “I apologise to you. I apologise to the nation. I apologise to my family and friends for all the distress I have caused them. I was misled in error by my zeal to serve the nation. I hope the nation will forgive me and give me the opportunity to serve again.”

Similarly, SaharaReporters had published a report accusing Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi west, of not graduating from the Ahmadu Bello University. These allegations turned out to be unproven at the behest of a senate ethics investigation and led to the senator’s hit single ‘Ajekuniya.’
However, Melaye was not completely vindicated as he had included Harvard University and the London School of Economics and Political Science as some of the schools he had attended. This turned out to be false, as both institutions denied his studentship, stating that he had not completed any degree courses with them, hence, could not have graduated.
On March 30, 2018, Nse Ekpenyong, a member of the House of Representatives, was arraigned at the federal high court, Uyo, Akwa Ibom state, for the alleged forgery of a polytechnic diploma.
Now, Foster Ogola, senator from Bayelsa west, has taken his spot as a prominent Nigerian with a certificate scandal attached to his name.
A few weeks ago, a confidential report was made using the Leaks.NG platform, hinting that the lawmaker has fake credentials from an unaccredited university in Nigeria.
“Sen. Foster Ogola has a fake PhD. His official profile on the national assembly website says he has a PhD from GMF Christian University. There is no official site for the university and it is not accredited by the NUC. There is also no research paper or thesis to his name online. Although he got the degree in 2012,” the reported alerted.
On his official national assembly profile, the senator is credited with having a PhD in Christian (sic.) Leadership from the GMF Christian University Lagos, the same course he reportedly has a MSc. in from the Imo State University, Owerri.
