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TETFund Issues Fraud Alert On Recruitment, Denies Giving Students’ Grants

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, has disowned fraudsters and other supposed agents of the agency who it claimed have been committing fraud against individuals and institutions in the name of the intervention agency.

The agency particularly drew attention to recent fraud methods being employed to dupe individuals in the form of students’ grants, fraudulent claims of recruitment and forgery of Special Intervention Approval letters addressed to heads of fake beneficiary institutions.

“This is usually circulated on social media platforms with a link that directs victims to a fraudulent website,” TETFund’s acting Director, Public Affairs, Abdulmumin Oniyangi said in a statement on Tuesday.

He said: “The Management of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) wishes to draw the attention of its stakeholders and the public at large to the fraudulent activities of some faceless individuals operating under different guises in the name of the Fund to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

“The fraudulent methods currently being adopted by these individuals include but are not limited to:

Fraudulent Claims of Payment of Grants to Nigerian Students. This is usually circulated on social media platforms with a link that directs victims to a fraudulent website.

“Fraudulent Claims of Recruitment.

Forgery of Special Intervention Approval Letters addressed to Heads of Beneficiary Institutions.

“While our mandate includes the rehabilitation, restoration and consolidation of tertiary education in Nigeria, we wish to state categorically that contrary to the claims of these fraudsters, it does not include provision of grants to Nigerian students.

“We also implore our beneficiary institutions to explore all channels of communication extended to them to verify any claim by individuals or groups under the guise of soliciting for projects on their behalf at TETFund.

“The Fund, therefore, disassociates itself from the activities of these individuals and groups and advise stakeholders, including students of tertiary educational institutions in Nigeria and indeed the public to be wary of the activities of these fraudsters who come under various guises in the name of TETFund to defraud Nigerians.”

TETFund as such tasked the general public to seek clarification on the activities of TETFund, through its website:www.tetfund.gov.ng. as it disowned those committing fraud in the name of the agency.

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