UI'SU RAISES ALARM OVER THE RISE OF SCAMMING AMONGST STUDENT POPULACE

 


Peace Nkenta

The University of Ibadan Students’ Union (UI'SU) on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 released a memo advising the general student community to take precaution as a result of the rise in fraudulent activities. 

In the memo was stated how several credible reports of individuals impersonating as student entrepreneurs, university staff and house agents under the pretense of offering assistance to clear extra years, secure accommodations, offer products and services, demanding payment in return for services they cannot and do not intend to provide had been reported. 

The Executive Council warned students not to fall prey of these acts, assuring the student community that the Union and the University management would never solicit money from them and that university processes follow official procedures and should be verified through the appropriate channels.

 The Council highlighted its recent development on the issue which is a collaboration with the University Security Unit to apprehend individuals guilty of these acts. It further advised students to be at alert and take caution when interacting with unknown individuals especially online. It also stated some security measures to be adopted by students to ensure their safety. They include; Verification of claims, Avoid making payments, Do not share personal information, Be wary of urgent tactics and Report immediately. 


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