ICPC seeks approval to detain Uche Nnaji for 14 days

. As S/Court migrates processes to digital platform   The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has obtained a court warrant to detain former Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, for an initial 14 days, following his arrest on Wednesday over a certificate forgery scandal.   An official at the commission disclosed that the remand warrant would allow the ICPC to hold Mr Nnaji for interrogation in the first instance, with the possibility of a further extension.   Mr Nnaji was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on arrival from Enugu aboard a chartered flight, and was subsequently handed over to the ICPC.   In early June, ICPC had launched a manhunt for Mr Nnaji after the former minister failed to honour invitations extended to him by the anti-graft agency.   The ICPC’s invitation followed a two-year investigation published by Premium Times in October last year, which revealed that the then-minister forged his UNN deg

ICPC seeks approval to detain Uche Nnaji for 14 days












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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has obtained a court warrant to detain former Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, for an initial 14 days, following his arrest on Wednesday over a certificate forgery scandal.

 

An official at the commission disclosed that the remand warrant would allow the ICPC to hold Mr Nnaji for interrogation in the first instance, with the possibility of a further extension.

 

Mr Nnaji was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on arrival from Enugu aboard a chartered flight, and was subsequently handed over to the ICPC.

 

In early June, ICPC had launched a manhunt for Mr Nnaji after the former minister failed to honour invitations extended to him by the anti-graft agency.

 

The ICPC’s invitation followed a two-year investigation published by Premium Times in October last year, which revealed that the then-minister forged his UNN degree and NYSC certificates, which he submitted to President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian Senate during his ministerial confirmation in 2023.

 

A Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the ICPC to arrest Mr Nnaji for investigation into his certificate forgery scandal. But the former minister, despite consistently denying the existence of the arrest order, filed an appeal against the order on 18 June at the Court of Appeal in Abuja.

 

In the Wednesday statement, Mr Odey said the ICPC, assisted by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS), arrested Mr Nnaji at the Abuja airport.

 

“He was apprehended with the assistance of the State Security Services (SSS) and subsequently handed over to the ICPC for further investigation.

 

“Following the arrest, Mr Nnaji has been taken into custody at the ICPC headquarters in Abuja, where investigations are expected to continue,” he said.

 

“The commission assures the public that the matter will be pursued diligently in accordance with the law.”

 

The ICPC spokesperson explained that Mr Nnaji’s arrest followed a Federal High Court ruling ordering his arrest.

 

He said the anti-graft agency sought the court order because the former repeatedly ignored multiple invitations from the commission.

 

Mr Odey said the ICPC repeatedly invited Mr Nnaji for questioning concerning his certificate forgery scandal.

 

He noted that, apart from the UNN degree certificate, the former minister was invited to answer questions about the alleged forgery of his NYSC discharge certificate, which he submitted during his ministerial screening in 2023.

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The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere Ekun has officially launched the Nigerian Case Management System (NCMS) at the Supreme Court, describing it as a landmark reform aimed at modernizing judicial administration, improving efficiency and strengthening the integrity of court records.

 

Speaking at the formal commencement of the implementation of the NCMS and the coming into force of the Supreme Court (Mandatory Upload of Electronic Copies of Processes, Records of Appeal and Other Matters) Practice Directions, 2026, in Abuja, the CJN said the initiative marks a major step towards building a fully digitized and technology-driven Supreme Court.

 

She said the reform aligns Nigeria’s apex court with global standards of judicial administration, noting that modern justice delivery requires institutions that are efficient, transparent, accountable and accessible.

 

“The judiciary in Nigeria cannot afford to remain on the sidelines of this global transformation,” the CJN said, adding that the NCMS is designed to support the entire lifecycle of ap­peals before the Supreme Court by reducing reliance on manual processes and paper-based record management. Demographics

 

She explained that the system would improve case tracking, document management, record retrieval and overall workflow within the court registry.

 

Justice Kekere-Ekun also highlighted the security benefits of the digital platform, stating that it would create a secure electronic repository and comprehensive audit trail for court documents, thereby reducing opportunities for unauthorised alterations, loss or manipulation of court records.

 

She announced that implementation of the system would take place in phases to ensure a smooth transition.

The first phase, she explained, will focus on the mandatory uploading of electronic copies of processes and records in pending appeals. The exercise will initially cover appeals scheduled for hearing between September and December 2026, with counsel required to upload all relevant documents within timelines stipulated by the new Practice Directions.

 

Implementation will subsequently expand on a quarterly basis until all pending appeals before the Supreme Court are captured on the platform.

 

The second phase will introduce full electronic filing of court processes, enabling litigants and legal practitioners to initiate and manage appeals through a digital platform in line with international best practices.

 

Justice Kekere-Ekun said the digital filing system would also strengthen the court’s capacity to verify the authenticity of documents, detect irregularities and maintain secure, transparent and traceable records of every transaction undertaken on the platform.

 

The CJN warned that only authentic and duly authorised court processes should be uploaded to the platform, adding that any at­tempt to upload forged, altered or unauthorised documents would attract legal, regulatory and disciplinary sanctions.

 

She disclosed that the Supreme Court is currently conducting a comprehensive review and verification of pending appeals and registry records to identify irregularities and strengthen confidence in the integrity of court processes.

 

The CJN expressed confidence that the NCMS would significantly reduce administrative bottlenecks, improve case management and enhance access to justice while strengthening public confidence in Nigeria’s judicial system.

 

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Judicial Information Technology Policy Committee (JITPO-COM) and Chief Judge of Borno State, Justice Kashim Zannah, described the launch of the system as a historic milestone that will transform the administration of justice across the country.

 

Addressing judicial officers and stakeholders, Justice Zannah noted that the Supreme Court has, over the years, delivered landmark judgments that have shaped justice delivery in Nigeria and beyond, adding that the introduction of the NCMS represents another defining chapter in the nation’s judicial history.

 

He congratulated the CJN and the Justices of the Supreme Court for driving the initiative, saying their efforts would secure their place in history.

 

According to him, the Nigeria Case Management System is a transformative digital platform designed to integrate the country’s superior courts into a single, unified justice system. Demographics

 

He explained that unlike jurisdictions where courts operate separate digital platforms that create inefficiencies, the NCMS enables seamless movement of cases from High Courts, the National Industrial Court, and the Sharia and Customary Courts of Appeal to the Court of Appeal and ultimately the Supreme Court.

 

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