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NANISS IBBUL WARNS STUDENTS AGAINST SCHOLARSHIP SCAMMERS. (PHOTO).


 

NANISS IBBUL WARNS STUDENTS AGAINST SCHOLARSHIP SCAMMERS


The National Association of Niger State Students (NANISS), Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBUL) Chapter, has issued an urgent warning to all students regarding ongoing scholarship scams.


In an official statement released by the office of the President, Comr. Sen. Abdul-Azeez Shehu (Noble_Slow), and the General Secretary, Comr. Sen. Abdulrahman Usman Kina, NANISS disclosed that fraudulent individuals are contacting students and requesting payments of ₦2,000 or ₦1,000 for scholarship verification.


The association has strongly denounced these fraudulent claims, stating that the Niger State Scholarship Board and NANISS will never request any form of payment from students for scholarship verification.


Students have been urged to disregard such messages and avoid making any payments to unknown individuals. NANISS reassured students that the Niger State Scholarship Board is actively working to ensure all eligible students are captured in the scholarship program without any financial demands.


Furthermore, the association advised students who have received such scam calls or messages to block the numbers immediately.


For further inquiries, students are encouraged to reach out through official NANISS communication channels.

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