Shanahan University Issues Warning Against Admission Scam
Prospective students and the general public are advised to avoid engaging with anyone claiming to be an agent of Shanahan University without proper verification.
Shanahan University, Onitsha has issued a stern warning following reports of fraudulent activities where individuals impersonate the university to deceive unsuspecting applicants. In an official statement signed by Rev. Fr. Dr. Emmanuel Emenu, Acting Registrar of Shanahan University, the institution unequivocally denounces these deceptive practices and clarifies its official admissions procedures.
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The university has been made aware of unscrupulous elements falsely representing Shanahan University and soliciting funds or personal information under the pretext of securing admissions.
Rev. Fr. Dr. Emenu emphasized that Shanahan University does not engage in such unsolicited communication methods for admissions purposes. Instead, all official communications regarding admissions are conducted exclusively through the university's official website.
"We categorically dissociate ourselves from any individuals or groups misleading prospective students with false promises of admission," stated Rev. Fr. Dr. Emenu. "It is imperative that all applicants exercise caution and verify the authenticity of any communication claiming to represent Shanahan University."
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Prospective students and the general public are advised to avoid engaging with anyone claiming to be an agent of Shanahan University without proper verification. The university emphasizes that it will not be held liable for any financial or personal losses incurred through unauthorized transactions or interactions with fraudulent parties.