Adeleke University Warns of Ongoing Admission Scam Targeting Students and Families
Adeleke University has issued a warning about a new scam affecting prospective students and their families. The university reports that an individual using the name Mrs. Atolagbe has been deceiving people by claiming to offer undergraduate and JUPEB (Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board) admissions.
This scammer is reportedly instructing victims to make payments into a fraudulent KUDA bank account, promising them admission to the university.
How to Spot and Avoid Admission Scams
Adeleke University is urging the public to stay alert and follow these key tips to avoid falling victim to scams:
- Official Admissions Only: All admissions to Adeleke University are processed through the official university portal or directly on campus. The university does not authorize third parties or external agents to handle admissions.
- No Personal Payments: The university does not ask for payments to any personal bank accounts, including KUDA accounts, for admission purposes.
- Stay Within the Official Channels: Any communication or offer that does not come through the official university channels should be considered fraudulent.
How to Verify Legitimate Admissions Information
If you are unsure about any admission offer, contact Adeleke University directly using the official support numbers listed below:
- 07039103732
- 07026115005
- 09039372372
- 07032387431
- 07039401187
- 09069631925
These numbers are verified by the university for admission inquiries.
Share the Message and Protect Others
Adeleke University encourages the public to share this warning with friends, family, and potential applicants to prevent others from falling victim to this scam. Your vigilance can help protect others from being deceived.
Stay informed, stay safe, and ensure you follow the official process for admission.
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