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Beware Of Scammers Offering Fake Admission Letters  – Gregory University Warns

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Beware Of Scammers Offering Fake Admission Letters- Gregory University Warns

Ahead of the 2023/2024 academic session, the Gregory University Uturu, in Abia State, has warned prospective students and parents to beware of scammers who demand money from them in exchange for fake admission letters into the institution.

The varsity gave the warning in a statement signed by Sleek Ogwo, Deputy Registrar, Communication & Strategy, alerting the public on the fraudulent activities of one Dr Mrs Stella B Dennis, “who is currently deploying telephone number 09125210477 and email address; Academicsesession.edurepresentative@proton.me.”

The Deputy Registrar maintained that all protocols for admission into the institution for the forthcoming 2023/2024 academic session will be conducted either in person at the university campus, located at Amaokwe Achara Uturu, or via their official portal www.gregoryuniversityuturu.edu.ng.

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The statement read;

The public is hereby alerted of the fraudulent activities of one Dr Mrs Stella B Dennis, who is currently deploying telephone number 09125210477 and email address Academicsesession.edurepresentative@proton.me to defraud innocent people of various sums of money in exchange for fake admission letters to Gregory University Uturu.

Sequel to this ugly development, Management of Gregory University Uturu wishes to reinstate the obvious fact that, in keeping with our established tradition, all protocols for admission into the institution for the forthcoming 2023/2024 academic session will be conducted either in person at the university campus, which is located at Amaokwe Achara Uturu, or via our official portal www.gregoryuniversityuturu.edu.ng.

Subsequently, members of the public are advised to disregard all solicitations from faceless individuals, groups and organizations whose stock in trade is to fraudulently obtain monies from unsuspecting people, but rather report such activities to law enforcement agents.

Management has therefore petitioned appropriate security agencies on these nefarious activities as arrangements are being completed to formally open the admission window for the 2023/2024 academic session.

Please be properly guided.

Sleek Ogwo,ANIPR
Deputy Registrar, Communication & Strategy.

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