Thomas Adewumi University Issues Fraud Alert

Thomas Adewumi University (TAU) has issued a fraud alert to its community, warning them about potential scams and fraudulent activities. The university emphasized that it will never ask for passwords or instruct individuals to verify their identity through suspicious email links.

Thomas Adewumi University Issues Fraud Alert

Thomas Adewumi University (TAU) has issued a critical fraud alert to its community, cautioning them against potential scams and fraudulent activities. The university emphasized that it will never request passwords or ask individuals to verify their identity through suspicious email links, regardless of how credible these communications may appear.

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Moreover, TAU specified that all financial transactions must be exclusively conducted through the Zenith Bank account under the university's name. Any other accounts purportedly affiliated with TAU are unauthorized and should not be used for payments.

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Prospective students and parents are strongly advised to remain vigilant against potential theft and fraudulent activities. For verification and assistance, individuals are encouraged to contact the TAU Admissions office directly at 09053929899 or via email at info@tau.edu.ng or admissions@tau.edu.ng.

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As TAU continues its admissions process for the 2024/2025 academic year, the university underscores its commitment to protecting its community from fraudulent schemes. Interested applicants are urged to apply through official channels to ensure the security and reliability of their application submissions.

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