UNIZIK Issues Warning Against Fraudulent Admission Notices

According to the press release, the document circulating in the community, inviting individuals to submit their names to the traditional ruler's office for admission consideration, appears to be a scheme by admission racketeers and fraudsters.

UNIZIK Issues Warning Against Fraudulent Admission Notices

The Directorate of Information and Public Relations at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has issued a press release addressing a recent notice that has raised concerns among the university community. The notice, which originated from a traditional ruler in Anambra State, solicits names from indigenes of the town for preferential admission into UNIZIK. The university management has denounced the notice as suspicious and potentially fraudulent.

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According to the press release, the document circulating in the community, inviting individuals to submit their names to the traditional ruler's office for admission consideration, appears to be a scheme by admission racketeers and fraudsters. The university emphasized that this notice is not endorsed or recognized by its official admission processes.

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In response to this misleading document, the management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University has clarified its official stance on the matter. The university’s statement, which accompanies the press release, categorically denies any association with the fraudulent notice and reassures the public that all admission procedures adhere strictly to established guidelines and protocols.