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SPPG Leads The Way-Embraces Innovative Blockchain-Based Certificate Verification System

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Jeph Ajayi


 The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG), an unconventional school designed to attract, develop and produce a new generation of political leaders has announced the implementation of a cutting-edge blockchain-based certificate verification system.


The SPPG is the first school in Nigeria to model this initiative. The blockchain aims to enhance the security, transparency, and accessibility of academic credentials, ensuring the integrity of student achievements.


The blockchain will respond to the proliferation of digital credentials and the increasing prevalence of credential fraud. The SPPG recognizes the importance of adopting advanced technologies to safeguard the value of its certifications.


By leveraging blockchain technology, the school is revolutionizing the way academic achievements are verified, providing stakeholders with a secure and immutable record of students’ accomplishments.


Unlike traditional verification methods that rely on centralized databases susceptible to tampering and unauthorized access, the blockchain-based system offers a decentralized and transparent solution.
Each certificate issued by SPPG is securely recorded on the blockchain, creating a tamper-proof digital ledger that can be accessed and verified by authorized parties from anywhere in the world.


“VX Technologies’s blockchain platform revolutionized our academic credential management process at the SPPG. Its user-friendly interface made it incredibly easy to use, while its functionality elevated the entire verification process. With VX Technologies, we have streamlined certificate management, ensuring efficiency.” Says the CEO Alero Ayida-Otobo.


The benefits of the blockchain-based certificate verification system extend beyond security and transparency. It also streamlines the verification process, reducing administrative burdens for employers, academic institutions, and other stakeholders. With instant access to verified academic credentials, employers can make informed hiring decisions more efficiently, while students can seamlessly share their achievements with prospective employers and academic institutions.


Furthermore, the adoption of blockchain technology aligns with SPPG’s commitment to innovation and excellence. By embracing emerging technologies, the school is preparing its students for the digital future and equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.


As SPPG continues to lead the way as an unconventional school of politics, policy and governance, the implementation of the blockchain-based certificate verification system reaffirms its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and transparency.

 
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The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) is an unconventional school designed to attract, develop and produce a new generation of political leaders who will listen and serve the new class of citizens who know their rights.

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2025 CGC Volleyball League: Nigeria Customs Unveils New Men’s Team Captains, Coordinators

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Joel Ajayi

National senior men’s team player Philip Akande has been named the new captain of the Nigeria Customs Service VC ahead of the 2025 Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) Volleyball Premier League.


Akande will be assisted by Emmanuel Udah (1st captain) and Princewill Okoh (2nd captain), while Godfrey Isaac and Usman Ado were appointed coordinators of the team.


In a statement signed by Samuel Onikeku, head of sports NCS, 18 players have been selected to play for the service after two weeks of intensive trials.

Onikeku explained that the reshuffling of the team is to ensure the NCS compete for honours in this year’s league after failing to finish on the podium last year.


He said, “I want to thank the previous leadership for the dedication to the team having won the national leagues three times and the Super Cup held in Lagos a few years ago.


“Some of our star players have gone into coaching, while others retired due to other commitments and this necessitated the move to appoint new leadership for the team. 

“Ahead of this year’s CGC Volleyball League, Philip Akande has been appointed captain of the team to be assisted by Emmanuel Udah and Princewill Okoi.


“We believe that their appointment will usher in a new beginning for the men’s team and enable them to compete for the trophy this season.

Onikeku charged the players to continue to uphold the virtues of the service and be good ambassadors wherever they meet themselves.


“To the selected players, I want to implore you to give your best to the team, and make the service proud.”

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