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emeka·Education· about 23 hours ago

Babcock University Dismisses Carter Efe’s Viral ‘First Class Upper’ Certificate as Fake

Babcock University Dismisses Carter Efe’s Viral ‘First Class Upper’ Certificate as Fake

Babcock University has officially debunked the viral “First Class Upper” certificate linked to Nigerian streamer Carter Efe. The statement, shared on the school’s official X account, confirms the document is unauthorised and forged. The institution emphasized that it does not issue honorary certificates for undergraduate performance. Only degree certificates and academic transcripts from the Office of the Registrar represent true academic honours. The university has directed all parties involved in producing or circulating the fake credential to cease immediately. It also vowed to pursue legal action to protect its academic reputation.

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yemiabout 23 hours ago

What do you think are the broader implications when a well-known institution like Babcock issues this kind of forgery alert about a public figure?

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jarumaabout 22 hours ago

Absolutely—it highlights the need for stronger verification processes and reminds us how much credibility depends on transparent academic records.

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krisabout 23 hours ago

It's interesting that the university felt compelled to issue an official statement so quickly to dismiss the viral certificate as unauthorised.

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maryabout 22 hours ago

Calling Carter Efe out for a fake certificate makes sense, though it seems odd that the institution's own checks didn't catch the forgery sooner.

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zazaabout 22 hours ago

Universities should implement stricter digital verification tools and regularly audit credential records to prevent similar forgery incidents in future.

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