Babcock University Warns Against Fake Certificates

Babcock University, located in Ogun State, has released a statement warning the public about fraudulent academic certificates that falsely claim affiliation with the institution. The university clarified that it does not recognize a classification known as "first class upper" and does not issue honorary certificates based on undergraduate academic performance.
The statement highlighted that any documents purporting to be issued by Babcock University, including those allegedly awarded to an individual named Joseph Ef, are unauthorized and fraudulent. The institution urged employers, educational institutions, and professional bodies to disregard such fake documents.
Furthermore, Babcock University warned that anyone knowingly producing or presenting these fraudulent certificates could face legal action. The university reserves the right to pursue civil and criminal proceedings against individuals or organizations misrepresenting its name or using its logo and seal unlawfully.
The statement concluded by encouraging the public to verify the authenticity of academic credentials through the university's registrar.
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