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Dapo Abiodun takes hit as FG withdraws use of honorary ‘Dr’ in official titles

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
May 6, 2026
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Honorary titles directive Nigeria sparks debate as FG restricts use of honorary degrees in official communication, affecting public officials

A fresh directive from the Federal Government discouraging the use of honorary doctorate titles in official communications has stirred conversations across political and social circles, with Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, emerging as one of the prominent figures affected by the development.

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The policy shift, which emphasises that only earned academic titles should be used in formal settings, is already being interpreted in some quarters as a symbolic setback for public office holders who have long adopted honorary “Dr” prefixes as part of their public identity.

For Abiodun, an outgoing governor navigating an already politically charged transition period, the move is seen by observers as more than administrative housekeeping.

It comes amid growing scrutiny and speculation around his profile and public records, though no official indictment or formal proceeding has been announced by any government agency.

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Unverified claims and political undercurrents

In recent days, unverified reports circulating within political circles have suggested that certain past recognitions associated with the governor could come under review.

Sources loosely described as being “close to federal corridors” have alleged that discussions may be ongoing regarding the status of some honours previously conferred on him.

These claims, however, remain unsubstantiated, and there has been no official confirmation from the Presidency or any relevant authority regarding the withdrawal of national honours or academic recognitions linked to Abiodun.

The governor has also not publicly responded to the speculation.

 

Honours in focus

Among the honours being referenced in these discussions are national awards and honorary degrees conferred over the years.

These include the Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) reportedly awarded in 2014, and the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) said to have been conferred in 2023.

Also mentioned are honorary doctorate degrees in Business Development and Administration and in Finance, awarded by Nigerian universities in 2018.

While honorary degrees are traditionally conferred to recognise contributions to society and professional excellence, the new federal stance appears aimed at drawing a clearer line between academic qualifications earned through study and those granted as honours.

 

A broader policy shift

Analysts suggest the Federal Government’s directive is part of a wider effort to standardise official protocols and reinforce credibility in public office.

The use of honorary titles has long been a grey area in Nigeria’s public space, often blending ceremonial recognition with perceived academic authority.

By restricting their use in official documentation and communication, the government may be seeking to restore clarity and reduce potential misrepresentation.

 

Political timing and perception

For Abiodun, the timing of the directive has amplified its political interpretation.

As he approaches the end of his tenure, narratives around his legacy and public image are becoming more pronounced, with supporters and critics alike framing developments through partisan lenses.

Some political observers argue that even without formal sanctions, the optics of the situation may influence public perception, particularly in a climate where accountability and transparency are increasingly demanded by citizens.

Others caution against drawing conclusions from unverified claims, noting that public discourse in Nigeria often blends fact with speculation, especially in politically sensitive periods.

 

What lies ahead

At present, there is no official indication that any national honour or academic recognition awarded to Governor Abiodun has been withdrawn.

The Federal Government’s directive remains a general policy applicable to all public officials, rather than a targeted action.

However, the conversation it has triggered underscores a deeper shift in how titles, honours and public accountability are being viewed in Nigeria’s evolving civic space.

Whether this moment represents a temporary media storm or the beginning of a more consequential review of public honours remains to be seen.

Also read: Dapo Abiodun defeated by NLM as court mandates disclosure of 45-year ARISE IIP agreement

For now, it places the spotlight firmly on the intersection of recognition, reputation and responsibility in public life.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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