Did Benjamin Kalu combine law school, NYSC at the same time in Enugu? - CSOs dig in

The matter has been a long drawn case between Kalu and some shadow politicians who are alleging that Kalu has some skeleton in his cupboard over the matter

Mar 12, 2026 - 16:52
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Did Benjamin Kalu combine law school, NYSC at the same time in Enugu? - CSOs dig in
Benjamin Kalu

The Civil Society groups have expressed interest in finding out the truth behind the deputy speaker of House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu's claim that he did his National Youth Service in Enugu at the same time he was in the Nigeria law school Agbani.

The matter has been a long drawn case between Kalu and some shadow politicians who are alleging that Kalu has some skeleton in his cupboard over the matter.

Wadding into the matter a coalition of civil society groups under the aegis of Civil Society Groups of Good Governance CSGGG rejected the claims suggesting that the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee LPDC dismissed a petition involving certificate fraud allegations against Kalu.

In a statement in Abuja, on Thursday, President of the coalition, Chief Dominic Ogakwu said that the purported dismissal was a “pyrrhic reprieve.”

He clarified that the LPDC did not clear the deputy speaker of the substance of the allegations but instead ruled that the issues raised fell outside its statutory jurisdiction.

According to the group, the core of the petition concerns whether Kalu simultaneously participated in the National Youth Service Corps NYSC scheme while undergoing training at the Nigerian Law School.

Ogakwu argued that the timeline evidenced in Kalu’s NYSC discharge certificate and his Call to the Bar suggests a potential contravention of the NYSC Act and Law School requirements.

“It is mischievous and a clear case of seeking legal reprieve for allegations that are well documented to claim that the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee, LPDC, dismissed claims of certificate fraud and perjury against the Deputy Speaker.

“What the LPDC simply said was that it lacked the statutory jurisdiction to entertain the matter of how Mr Kalu was enrolled by the Supreme Court as a legal practitioner and obtained his NYSC discharge certificate at about the same time”, the coalition said. 

The CSGGG president questioned whether the deputy speaker misled the Nigerian Law School, the NYSC and the Body of Benchers to obtain his credentials and subsequent enrollment as a legal practitioner.

He noted that these “posers” remain unresolved despite the LPDC’s jurisdictional ruling.

Drawing parallels to previous high-profile cases, the statement cited the resignations of former Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun and the challenges faced by the sacked Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, regarding certificate controversies.

The group expressed its determination to pursue the matter further, stating that the LPDC’s decision to decline jurisdiction would not end the inquiry.

It also announced plans to approach other relevant bodies and organize a protest at the National Assembly to demand accountability, adding that no office holder is above scrutiny. 

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