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Nigeria: Nasarawa Varsity Probes ‘Fake’ Professor
The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) has instituted a probe into allegations that a fake professor is in its employ. There are petitions to the effect that Professor Gabriel Emecheta of the Accounting Department,
Read More »Want To Earn An Online Diploma? Some Cautions Are Suggested
The net diploma packages are increasing in recognition and creditability, more and more prestigious schools and universities supply complete on-line degree packages taught by the identical college who train of their classrooms. Many on-line
Read More »Railway police arrest doctor having fake degree
According to details, Dr Masood, who is working at the Railway Hospital Lahore, submitted an application along with M.Phil degree for appointment as Medical Superintendent. His M.Phil degree was found bogus on scrutiny.
Read More »Telecom Foundation: Top slots occupied by bogus degree holders
The degrees of six officers occupying top spots in the Telecom Foundation have been found to be fake, including the general manager finance, general manager accounts, secretary and three others. The foundation has not responded
Read More »Diploma Mills: A Growing Liability for Employers
Ah, the beginning of summer. A time when baseball season is in full swing, swimming pools open and, of course, graduation time – when 20-somethings to working adults who have spent the past several
Read More »Online Education: Beware of Diploma Mills
These days you can do nearly anything online. You can shop, watch TV, listen to music and manage your investments. You can make phone calls and hold video conferences. You can plan out home
Read More »McFord University – Not Just a Dishonest Diploma Mill. They are Malicious
McFord University Scam Picture it: We ve spent $1,350 to get your online degree based on life experience credits, and its one you require for a high-end job with a great salary. With your diploma
Read More »India’s university system in ‘deep crisis’
After studying for two years to be a teacher, Anam Naqvi found out that the degree her school offers is worthless. Now, instead of attending classes and finishing a mandatory internship, she and her
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