The National Universities Commission (NUC) has identified and shut down at least 58 illegal universities or satellite campuses operating in Nigeria, adding that Certificates obtained from the institutions will not be recognized for compulsory one-year national service, employment, and further studies.
Chris Maiyaki, the Acting Executive Secretary of NUC, informed Channels Television in Abuja on Wednesday that arrests have been carried out concerning the illegitimate institutions.
The NUC secretary urged parents to check the commission’s website for illegal and legal varsities in Nigeria so that their wards don’t fail victims of fraud.
Consequently, the federal government blacklisted 18 universities from Benin Republic and Togo.
Also, the government on Wednesday hinted at plans to extend sanctions on universities from Uganda, Kenya, Niger Republic and other African countries.
Maiyaki further mentioned that the Department of State Services (DSS) played a role in cracking down on the unlawful institutions and those behind them.
The revelations followed the suspension of degree certificates from two francophone West African countries and other countries after an undercover journalist detailed how he acquired a degree from a university in the neighboring Benin Republic under two months and was subsequently deployed for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.
In addition, the Commission, in a public announcement signed by NUC’s acting executive secretary, disclosed the closure of these fake institutions.
Maiyaki added that nine other institutions/campuses labeled as “Degree Mills” were under investigation or subject to ongoing court actions.
He emphasized that the actions were undertaken to prosecute proprietors and recuperate illegal fees levied on subscribers.
“For the avoidance of doubt, anybody who patronizes or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk. Certificates obtained from these sources will not be recognized for NYSC, employment, and further studies,” Maiyaki warned.
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It would be recalled that the Federal Government on Tuesday suspended the accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates from Benin Republic and Togo.