The Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, has unveiled plans to expel no fewer than two hundred and thirty-eight (238) students for their involvement in a scandalous scheme revolving around counterfeit admission letters.
Issuing a stern warning to both perpetrators and collaborators, the institutionโs Public Relations Officer (PRO), Ralph Njoku, disclosed that these students, in collusion with their parents and guardians, orchestrated a sophisticated ploy to manipulate the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and IMSU websites, fabricating false admission letters to feign enrollment at the prestigious institution.
In an official press statement, Njoku underscored the gravity of the situation, emphasizing that the individuals parading these fraudulent documents are not recognized as bonafide students of Imo State University.
โParents should note that the actions of these swindlers had greatly jeopardized the future of their children and wards.
โWe know our students who are legally admitted into the university,โ the statement affirmed, drawing a clear distinction between genuine students and the impostors exploiting the system.
According to Njoku, to raise awareness and curtail further deception, the names of the fake students have been exposed through publication in some local tabloids.
It vowed to deal decisively with any lecturer or admissions officer found culpable in the fraudulent act.