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A graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsuka (UNN) in Enugu State, South Eastern Nigeria, has put up his certificates for sale due to his inability to find a job in the country, AFNEWS Reports.

From The Information Gathered By AFNEWS, The graduate, Godwin Joseph Ochie, who is from Enugu, Enugu State put up his Bachelor of Science (Bsc) and National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) certificates for sale on Social Media (Facebook) on Saturday, August 30, 2020.

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Ochie who said certificates don’t work in Nigeria, stated that he’ll burn them if no one buys them.

“Certificate for Sale or I burn Them. They don’t work in Nigeria”, he posted on Facebook.

AFNEWS learnt that Ochie had graduated from the department of Political Science, UNN with a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) in 2010 and issued his certificate in 2011.

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He completed the mandatory NYSC service in 2012, which he started in the year 2011, AFNEWS Reports.

AFNEWS, further learnt that Ochie was one of the beneficiaries of the N-Power scheme that was dissolved in August, 2020.

In one of his post, the depressed graduate complained that: “The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs under the affairs of HM Sadia Farouq has barred volunteers (from the N-Power scheme) from commenting or replying on their timeline. Volunteers can no longer comment or reply to the Ministries tweets. And so. And then.”

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N-Power is a Federal Government social intervention programme aimed at helping youths without skill, job, or economic means to survive. Monthly stipend ranges from N10,000 to N30,000.

See the certificates as Obtained  below

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