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NUC Investigates Universities for Fake Certificates Following Republic of Benin and Togo Suspension

In a significant move, the Federal Ministry of Education, on Tuesday last week, announced the suspension of the evaluation and accreditation of degree certificates obtained from the Republic of Benin and Togo. The decision comes in the wake of an investigative report by a Nigerian newspaper revealing the existence of a degree mill in Cotonou, a major city in Benin Republic.

The investigative journalist involved in the report managed to secure a degree from Cotonou University within an astonishing six weeks. Notably, the journalist also participated in the mandatory one-year scheme organized by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

The National Universities Commission (NUC), Nigeria’s regulatory agency for universities, is actively engaged in efforts to combat the proliferation of fake universities within the country. As part of this commitment, the NUC has released a list of universities currently under investigation for their involvement in awarding fake certificates. This initiative is part of broader efforts to uphold the integrity of educational qualifications in Nigeria.

The universities identified by the NUC under investigation include:

1. National University of Nigeria, Keffi, Nasarawa State
2. North Central University, Otukpo, Benue State
3. Christ Alive Christian Seminary and University, Enugu
4. Richmond Open University, Arochukwu, Abia State
5. West Coast University, Umuahia
6. Saint Clements University, Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State
7. Volta University College, Aba, Abia State
8. Illegal Satellite Campuses of Ambrose Alli University
9. L.I.F.E Leadership University, Benin City, Edo State

The NUC has issued a stern warning, cautioning individuals against obtaining certificates from these institutions, emphasizing that such certificates will not be recognized for purposes like NYSC, employment, or further studies. The regulatory body has also informed relevant law enforcement agencies for necessary action.

This development is part of the ongoing efforts to crackdown on illegal universities, with the NUC revealing that it has already uncovered 58 such institutions operating in the country. The move aligns with the government’s commitment to ensuring the quality and authenticity of education in Nigeria, addressing challenges posed by the presence of fake universities within its borders.

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