Modibbo Adama University Warns New Students to Beware of Registration Scammers
Modibbo Adama University (MAU) has issued a caution to newly admitted students currently undertaking online registration, warning them to remain vigilant against scammers and unscrupulous individuals who often exploit this period.
Modibbo Adama University (MAU) has issued a caution to newly admitted students currently undertaking online registration, warning them to remain vigilant against scammers and unscrupulous individuals who often exploit this period.
The University emphasized that all registration and payment processes must be conducted exclusively through approved and official university channels. Students are strongly advised not to follow unverified links or engage with third parties, regardless of how convincing they may appear.
The notice highlighted that new students, who may be unfamiliar with institutional procedures, are particularly vulnerable during registration. Students are therefore urged to verify any unclear information before taking action.
For reliable guidance, students are encouraged to contact:
- The Admissions Office
- The Students’ Union Government (SUG)
- The Information Office
The University also warned against sharing personal details with individuals claiming to assist with registration or making payments outside the officially approved channels, noting that the University will not be liable for any financial loss resulting from such actions.
Modibbo Adama University stressed that caution, verification, and patience are key to avoiding scams during the registration period.
The advisory was issued by the University’s Information and Publicity Officer.