The administration of IHERIS University Togo has stated that it agrees with the suspension of degree certificates from Benin Republic and Togo by the Nigerian government in response to an online newspaper’s exposé on degree fraud by an undercover journalist.
This was said by the institution in a statement released in Lome, the capital of Togo, and provided to media by its Registrar, Dr. Adamu Muhammad Wakili.
Wakili claims that the action was required to rebuild trust among stakeholders because universities in the Benin Republic and Togo were continuously being disparaged due to the actions of certain people who were determined to undermine the integrity of others by participating in nefarious activities, particularly certificate racketeering.
The latest incident, which supported IHERIS University’s stance, was reported by an undercover journalist who, via the use of a certificate racketeering agent, obtained a degree from a university in the Benin Republic in less than six weeks.
“We frown at this ugly occurrence and we support any measure taken by the Ministry of Education, Nigeria, to checkmate the excesses of these unscrupulous individuals who are bent on destroying the reputation of universities in Togo.
“Our institution of learning is built on the platform of integrity and we are a reflection of the core values of the French Education System and the vision of the proprietor.
“Our facilities complement the theoretical foundations of our students and our academic and nonacademic staffers are qualified,” Wakili stated.
See full press statement below:
RE: SUSPENSION OF EVALUATION AND ACCREDITATION OF DEGREE CERTIFICATES FROM BENIN AND TOGO REPUBLICS
The management of IHERIS University, Togo, is not unaware of the reactions trailing the news about the suspension of accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates from Benin and Togo by the federal government of Nigeria.
The decision was necessary for the restoration of confidence among stakeholders because universities in Togo and Benin are constantly denigrated courtesy of the activities of some individuals who are bent on rubbishing the integrity of others by engaging in nefarious activities, most especially certificate racketeering.
The most recent occurrence, which necessitated this release was made public after an undercover reporter got a degree certificate from a university in Benin in six weeks via a certificate racketeering agent.
We frown at this ugly occurrence and we support any measure taken by the Ministry of Education, Nigeria, to checkmate the excesses of these unscrupulous individuals who are bent on destroying the reputation of universities in Togo.
Our institution of learning is built on the platform of integrity and we are a reflection of the core values of the French Education System and the vision of the proprietor. Our facilities complement the theoretical foundations of our students and our academic and nonacademic staffers are qualified.
The exploits of our university are numerous; over the years we have focused on training students who can break barriers and set outstanding records. With our international affiliations and alliances, we have created a pathway to success for our students by teaching them skills needed to thrive, while also encouraging them to be creative. Our programmes are recognised by the World Educational Services (WES), Conseil Africain
Et Malgache De L’enseignement Superieur (CAMES). This makes the pursuance of postgraduate degree by our students in any part of the world a walk in the park.
We use this medium to appeal to our students and their sponsors not to fret, but should see this as an opportunity to sanitise the educational system of the affected countries.
In addition to this, the pronouncement by the Ministry of Education does not affect the regular academic programme of the university. The suspension is a temporary measure put in place to enable seamless investigation of the allegations levied against universities in Benin and Togo. as an institution, we have agree to support the investigation panel to identify the black sheep in the system.
IHERIS University, Togo, is committed to raising worthy and competent students across different disciplines and we are highly compliant to the rules guiding university operations in Togo and Nigeria.
We are one of the fastest growing private universities in West Africa and have attracted scholarships and grants.
Pastor Arome Osayi, founder of the Remnant Christian Network, has become the center of a heated discussion following his unexpected… Read More
Nigerian Content Creator Jarvis Successfully Undergoes Mouth Tumor Surgery, Fans Celebrate Recovery Nigerian content creator, Jarvis, has thrilled fans with… Read More
A Nigerian lady has tied the knot with a man she met online by chance after using a VPN to… Read More
Wizkid Breaks Streaming Records with Latest Single "Kese" on Spotify Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has set a new milestone with his… Read More
The Abuja Division of the Appeal Court has formally dismissed Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo, from his position… Read More
DJ Chicken, is in the news after his trip to the United Kingdom. He shared the exciting update by posting… Read More
This website uses cookies.