UNIABUJA Fraud Alert: Admission, Hostel, Recruitment

UNIABUJA Fraud Alert: Admission, Hostel, Recruitment

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Summary

UNIABUJA warns the public to ignore anyone selling admission, hostel space, or jobs; the University uses only official channels.

  • Ignore paid "agents" for admission, hostels, or jobs
  • Watch for fake offers, cloned sites, and fake social pages
  • Report fraud attempts; UNIABUJA takes no liability for losses
  • Enquiries: SERVICOM Unit and Directorate of Information/Relations
  • Use official UNIABUJA website, email, socials, and phone lines

UNIABUJA Disclaimer: Beware of Admission, Accommodation, and Recruitment Fraudsters

The University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) has raised an alarm over people posing as “helpers” for admission, hostel accommodation, and recruitment into the University. These fraudsters often ask for money (or personal favours) while claiming they can “arrange” entry, bed space, or employment.

This notice targets candidates, parents, guardians, and job seekers; anyone can fall for it if the message looks convincing.

How the fraudsters operate

The University’s notice points to common tricks used by these scammers, such as:

  • Fake admission offers shared with unsuspecting candidates
  • Cloned websites designed to look like the real UNIABUJA site
  • Fraudulent social media accounts that mimic official pages
  • Deceptive phone calls, texts, and messages meant to pressure people

Some of these tactics look polished; the goal is to mislead people Fast, before they check properly.

What UNIABUJA says about admission, hostels, and recruitment

UNIABUJA states clearly that admission, hostel accommodation, and recruitment follow approved and transparent processes. The University says no individual, agent, or third party has authority to demand or collect payment or favours on its behalf for any of these services.

So, if someone claims they have “connections” and asks for cash to sort it, that person is not speaking for the University; that claim is fake.

What the public should do

The University advises members of the public to disregard such claims and report them. Anyone who chooses to deal with these fraudsters does so at their own risk, and the University will not accept liability for losses linked to those dealings.

Where to direct enquiries

All enquiries relating to admission, hostel accommodation, and employment should go to:

  • SERVICOM Unit
  • Directorate of Information and University Relations

UNIABUJA official communication channels

UNIABUJA says it communicates mainly through its official platforms. For safety, use these channels (and check twice before sharing details):

If a message does not match these official routes, or it feels pushy and secretive, that should raise a Red flag.

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