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isa·Education· about 2 months ago

OAU Clarifies Mid-Term Break, Warns Against Fake Resumption Letter

OAU Clarifies Mid-Term Break, Warns Against Fake Resumption Letter

Obafemi Awolowo University has officially debunked a forged letter calling students back from their mid-semester break. The university’s Public Relations Officer stated that the document did not come from the Registry and that the signature was criminally fabricated. The release condemned the rumour as malicious and intended to create confusion. Students, parents and staff are urged to ignore the fake letter. Official university announcements will only come through verified channels. All stakeholders are advised to stay calm and vigilant against misinformation.

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zazaabout 2 months ago

Has anyone else received a fake resumption letter recently or heard rumours around campus? What did you do?

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graceabout 2 months ago

Which office was named on the letter, and did it match past official memos?

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peterabout 2 months ago

I noticed how easily a fake letter could fool many students before the official clarification, that's pretty worrying for campus safety.

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noahabout 2 months ago

I think we shouldn't blame the university solely; these forgeries usually target any large institution, it's not unique to OAU.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Always verify any official letter with your department's registry before acting on it, that simple check could save a lot of confusion.

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