Certificate fraud: FG proscribes 18 foreign universities in Nigeria [Full List]
The Federal Government has announced the banning of eighteen foreign university in Nigeria over academic certificate fraud and racketeering
The Federal Ministry of Education announced the development on Tuesday.
Newstrends had earlier reported the federal government’s suspension of evaluation and accreditation of degree certificates from the Republic of Benin and Togo amid the scandal.
The commission also admonished Nigerians to not to enrol in such institutions.
The Nigerian government decision was not unconnected to the publication of an undercover investigation by Daily Nigeria, a Nigerian newspaper, which revealed the activity of a degree mill in Cotonou, a major city of Benin Republic.
According to the investigation, the investigative reporter acquired a degree from Cotonou University without undergoing the painstaking and rigorous academic process of attaining such educational achievement.
He bagged a degree for a supposed four year’s course within six weeks and participated in the mandatory one-year scheme organised by the National Youth Service Corps.
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Following data analysis from the National Universities Commission website, the foreign universities delisted by the NUC are listed below:
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