Wellspring University Warns Against Fraudulent Admission Schemes for 2026/2027 Session
The management of Wellspring University has issued a public disclaimer alerting prospective students and members of the public to fraudulent admission information currently being circulated by unauthorized individuals and third-party platforms.
The management of Wellspring University has issued a public disclaimer alerting prospective students and members of the public to fraudulent admission information currently being circulated by unauthorized individuals and third-party platforms.
The university stated that misleading messages and payment requests linked to the 2026/2027 admission exercise are not official and should be disregarded immediately.
According to the institution, all authentic admission information—including eligibility requirements, registration procedures, and Post-UTME updates—is available exclusively through its official website: https://www.wellspringuniversity.edu.ng/

The university emphasized that it does not authorize any individual, staff member, or agent to collect application fees or tuition payments into personal bank accounts.
It further clarified that all payments must be processed strictly through approved university payment portals or officially designated bank accounts as published on its website.
Prospective applicants were advised to rely only on verified communication channels and avoid engaging with unofficial sources, social media pages, or intermediaries claiming to represent the institution.
For legitimate enquiries, the university directed applicants to its campus at Irhirhi Road, off Airport Road, Benin City, or through the following official admission contacts:
- +234 704 255 0535
- +234 802 940 3134
- +234 706 638 8010
The institution warned that individuals who proceed with unauthorized channels or make payments into private accounts do so at their own risk, adding that the university will not be liable for any resulting losses.
Wellspring University reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the protection of prospective students during the admission process for the 2026/2027 academic session.