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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Ignore fake admission notices – FUOYE

“The only admission list officially released from FUOYE are those on the merit list.

• March 16, 2021

The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, (FUOYE), on Tuesday, warned candidates seeking admission into the institution to disregard fake notices and letters of admission from various online platforms.

Wole Blogun, the spokesman to the vice-chancellor of the university, gave the warning in a statement issued in Oye-Ekiti.

Mr. Balogun said that the attention of the vice-chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Fasina, had been drawn to the admission notices and letters purportedly issued by FUOYE through online platforms on the portal to candidates who scored below 180.

He stated that the admission letters and notices on the various online platforms were fake and did not emanate from the university.

“Members of the public, especially candidates seeking admission into FUOYE should beware of admission racketeers offering fake admission notices and letters via hacked online platforms.

“We wish to state categorically that the only admission list officially released from FUOYE was those on the merit list.

“Any list or lists in circulation, through any online platform whatsoever, which are being branded as supplementary admission lists from FUOYE, is fake and did not emanate from FUOYE, and should, therefore, be regarded as a scam,” the state said.

According to Balogun, the institution’s management is already compiling the supplementary admission list and will, in due time, release it.

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