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‘It’s fake news,’ Babcock University says it has no fake professors

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Babcock University says it strongly condemns a faceless online post that places the University’s name on the list of universities with fake professors.

Joshua Suleiman, Director of Communication and Marketing in a statement said the list, which was spuriously attributed to the National Universities Commission, is not only ill-motivated and utterly mischievous. It is outrightly condemnable

Babcock University, he said, has a reputation for due diligence and rigorous search for and recruitment of her academic staff.

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“Babcock University takes more than a keen interest in the quality of education offered to her students and she would do nothing to undermine their future by recruiting academics with fake professorsial credentials or any disputable certificates for that matter,” the statement added.

“Babcock University is guided by strong values that will dissuade her from compromising on quality, integrity, responsibility, and honest service to God and humanity.

“While we continue to relentlessly pursue and advocate meritocracy in our institutions, we urge our students, parents, and the public as a whole to disregard and spurn, with every sense of responsibility, the evil-inclined publication.

“We assure the public of Babcock University’s constant and consistent delivery of high-quality education.”

 

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