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Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Ishilove: 6:17pm On Dec 30, 2023
Not only was he awarded a degree, he was also mobilised and participated in the NYSC scheme again, despite having served previously in 2018.

The story of obtaining questionable degree certificates from universities in Benin Republic and Togo is not new. What is new, however, is how these certificates can be obtained with ease and speed.

Cotonou is not only famous for the thriving second-hand car business popularly called ‘tokunbo’; it also serves as a mecca for those in need of express degrees.

The requirements are O-level certificates – fake or genuine – and the required amount of money, which varies depending on the course, urgency and class of degree.

And in less than a month or two, one can be a ‘graduate’ from any of the mushroom universities dotted across the two West African countries.

The beneficiaries of these substandard certificates, who are either unintelligent or lazy, compete for jobs and other opportunities with hard-working graduates who undergo academic rigours for at least four years to obtain their degrees.

DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that some use the questionable certificates to get civil service jobs or aspire for elective offices, while some of their peers with hard-earned credentials languish in joblessness and hopelessness.

To get first-hand information on how these certificate racketeers operate, DAILY NIGERIAN reporter, Umar Audu, went undercover and investigated the booming business.

Obtaining a Cotonou degree

In December 2022, our reporter reached out to a racketeering syndicate that specialises in selling the infamous degree certificates from the neighboring countries to willing buyers at an ‘affordable rate’.

The agent however told our reporter the option of “studying” for a year or month, but he opted for the month option.

“That’s not a problem; we can help. If the money is ready, we can help you out. We have done it for a lot of people. If you make the payment now, the results will be ready next month,” he assured.

Our reporter’s choice of mass communication from any “university” in Cotonou was premised on the fact he could easily scale through the screening as he had knowledge of the course.

The agent gave the reporter the breakdown of the amount to pay, which included tuition fees, an evaluation letter, a resident permit, immigration stamps at the border post and transportation.

On December 27, 2022, our reporter made the payment and was issued a payment receipt.

True to the agent’s words, the certificate and transcript of Ecole Superieure de Gestion et de Technologies, ESGT, Cotonou, Benin Republic, were delivered to his office on February 17, 2023.

The transcript indicated that this reporter commenced the institution in 2018 and graduated on September 5, 2022.

Unfortunately, there was a slight mistake on the transcript, so it had to be transported back to Cotonou for correction, and one month later, the corrected version was received on March 29.

Prior to that, this reporter was never issued an admission letter or knew about the school the agent was processing for him.

All the agent said was, “don’t worry, everything will be sorted out.”

Like miracle, our reporter “finished” the four-year degree programme in less than two months without application, registration, studying, writing exams or crossing Nigerian border.

But despite having the certificate and transcript in his possession, the reporter had fears they could be fake, until he discovered a scan code placed on the left bottom of the transcript. And when the reporter scanned through, it directed him to the website of ESGT University, indicating that he is a genuine product of the institution.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Ishilove: 6:17pm On Dec 30, 2023
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On its website, ESGT, established in 2009, said, “It is an institution built upon a vision that enables individuals from a mix of different nationalities and cultures to get the best in undergraduate and postgraduate international education.”.

The institution is fully accredited by both the governments of the Benin Republic and Nigeria. It offers over 30 courses in management sciences, social sciences, applied and natural sciences as well as technology.

It was gathered that the racketeering agents in Nigeria work hand-in-hand with the top management of the university campus in Cotonou, whose registrar and English section coordinator are Nigerians.

“The evaluation letter doesn’t come from us. It comes from the Ministry of Education. They are the ones causing the delay; they want more bribes, but we are still negotiating with them. But please be a little bit patient with us; it’s a general problem,” he said in response our reporter’s complaint over evaluation delay.

After payment of additional money through the agent, the evaluation letter was eventually released. The letter is a mandatory requirement for NYSC mobilisation.

In separate letters dated May 25 and 26, addressed to the director general of the National Youth Service Scheme, NYSC, the Federal Ministry of Education confirmed that the ESGT is on the ministry’s list of accredited institutions.

The letter, which was signed on behalf of the minister by the deputy director of Evaluation and Accreditation, Koli Salihu-Mongodiba, also cleared 51 ESGT graduates to participate in the NYSC, “having met all the requirements set by the ministry”.

“The institution is on the ministry’s list of accredited institutions in Benin, and the bachelor degrees awarded to the students as indicated on the attached list are equivalent to bachelor degrees awarded by any Nigerian university in a similar field of study,” the letter read in part.

DAILY NIGERIAN investigation reveals that agents of these mushroom universities connived with some corrupt officials at the Federal Ministry of Education to get evaluation letters for a fee ranging from N40,000 to N70,000 per “graduate”.

Double NYSC participation

When the NYSC opened its portal for 2023 Batch B registration in June, this reporter was afraid that the system would reject him outright as he had genuinely participated in the scheme in the past.

But soon after he began the screening, his fears was allayed as the NYSC seemingly lacked the digital tool to flag attempts to participate in the scheme twice or more.

The only initial obstacle he had was when he input the email and phone number he used during his genuine NYSC registration, a message popped up saying, “This email and phone number have already been registered.” Our reporter then immediately switched to his alternative phone number and email.

He therefore created a new profile, uploaded all the required documents, including fingerprints.

The next stage was physical verification of documents. Usually, there are two stages of verification — physical and online evaluation.

On July 3, while registration was going on smoothly for students who obtained certificates from less questionable foreign institutions, those from Benin Republic and Togo were subjected to a more thorough screening exercise.

At that stage, NYSC officials rejected our reporter’s evidence of Cotonou residency, but after months of back-and-forth, he was eventually linked with an immigration official who facilitated the stamping of his passport to show evidence of multiple entry and exit from Seme Border between 2018 and 2022.

Although our reporter never crossed any Nigerian borders, the officer was able to get his passport stamped by both Nigerian and Beninois immigration agents.

After the tedious process, DAILY NIGERIAN reporter was eventually cleared for both physical and online evaluations, and on November 22, posted to Cross Rivers for one year service.

My experience at Obubra

I arrived at the orientation camp in Obubra, a predominantly rice farming community, at exactly 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, 26, 2023, for the 21-day orientation course.

On the posting letter every prospective Corp member was expected to arrive the camp from Friday November 24 to Sunday November 26, 2023.

I scheduled my journey for Saturday, and there was no direct flight going to Calabar on that day.

So I had to fly to Enugu, from where I traveled by road for 250 kilometres before arriving at Obubra.

As expected, we were subjected to security checks at the gate by operatives consisting of Nigeria Police, Nigeria Military, and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps.

After successful screening at the gate, we were asked to take a certain direction where we saw some NYSC officials who asked us to write down our names, and immediately gave us room allocation.

The registration spot for foreign graduates is different from that of home-trained graduates.

The female official I met requested I bring out all the documents I used in applying for NYSC, which I obliged. I was subjected to another round of written and oral interviews. I answered all the questions diligently, and I was cleared and given a tag.

The tags contain my state code and the platoon number.

I moved to Platoon 9, where I was deployed. My credentials were documented and I was given a complete NYSC kit.

While accepting the kits with mixed reactions, I reminisced about the experience I went through at NYSC orientation camp in Ede in 2018.

It was a similar process, except that in 2018 I spent four years to study in a Nigerian university before being allowed to participate in the scheme.

I hurriedly dashed to the hostel to change my mufti and put on the approved dress.

Due to the regimented nature of the camp activities, the camp director and state coordinator, at every opportunity, would appeal to corps members with underlying illnesses to apply for exit if they can’t cope with the stress.

I took the advantage of that offer and applied for exit after spending eight days in Obubra Camp.


Where the problem lies

In April 2018, the federal government, in a bid to tackle the menace of the proliferation of substandard degrees, announced the blacklisting of some questionable institutions in Benin, Cameron, Ghana, and Togo.

Adamu Adamu, the then minister of education, set up a 16-member committee to screen 40,000 Nigerians with degrees obtained from foreign tertiary institutions.

But despite the measures, the business seems to be thriving – no thanks to corrupt officials in the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigerian Immigration Services, and other government agencies who collect bribes to lower the bar.

A source familiar with the working of the syndicate blamed the Department of Education Support Services at the Federal Ministry of Education for the high rate of the “importation” of shady degrees into the country.

The source said the department, headed by Giginna Lydia Ifeyinwa, had granted accreditation to institutions that have failed to meet the required standard.

He noted that almost all the universities attended by Nigerians in Benin and Togo lack the necessary approval to offer courses in English language, and they operate in contravention of UNESCO declaration of language instruction.

None of these mushroom universities have the accreditation to offer courses in English language.

“The former minister of education Adamu Adamu once dispatched some officials of the ministry to Cotonou, and Togo on a fact-finding mission.

“The team, which was led by a former director of Education Support Services, Justina Ibe, discovered that there was no university in Cotonou that had the approval to offer courses in English Language.

“They also discovered that most of the institutions offered health related courses despite not having laboratories and other facilities to offer such courses.

“So the evaluation unit stopped evaluating certificates of pharmacy, medical lab sciences nursing and others until a team of NYSC, ministry and the relevant professional bodies visited the country and ascertain the standard of the university.

“Presently, the ministry has evaluated certificates of pharmacy and medical lab awarded by Bilingual University Togo, contrary to ministerial directives.

“Another challenge is that some of the experts in the evaluation and accreditation division who understand the job have been transferred out of the unit. Most of the officials in that division now are grossly inexperienced.

“Is it surprising that there are no Arabic or French language experts in that unit, and these are people who easily evaluate French and Arabic certificates,” said the source.

Federal Ministry of education, NYSC, NIS react

When contacted for response, the director of Press and Public Relations of the Ministry of Education, Bem Goong, requested our correspondent show him all the documents used in the investigation before he could respond.

And when the correspondent politely declined, he dared him to go ahead and publish the report.

He said: “But if you are saying someone committed that kind of academic fraud and is known to the Ministry of Education, I will require evidence to dig deeper. And if you can’t provide those documents, you can please go ahead and publish your report.”

On his part, the NYSC director of Press and Public Affairs, Eddy Megwa, said the scheme is aware of the activities of some Nigerians to cut corners in their bid to participate in the youth service.

Mr Megwa boasted that it would be almost impossible for any person to beat the NYSC integrated ICT system.

He said, “What you said is part of what NYSC is contending with. Ordinarily, we shouldn’t have any reason to scrutinize any graduate from a tertiary institution outside the country, especially when one is accredited by the Federal Ministry of Education.

“But overtime, we discovered that some so-called graduates cannot even express themselves; they cannot even write a simple sentence. That raised the curiosity of the NYSC.

“If you say you are a foreign-trained graduate, NYSC will now subject you to a little test, to know if you are actually a graduate. Since the inception of NYSC, we have not done this.

“But when we discovered the problem, NYSC sat up and began to ensure thorough scrutiny in our screening.

“After training in camp, you will send them to go and teach in a secondary school, and the person can’t say a single sentence. They begin to speak in broken English. That defames the image of the Nigerian nation, not NYSC, because we don’t train them. We receive graduates from institutions.

“And in every human endeavour, you can only do your best; attaining that point of perfection is another thing. But it would be very difficult for anybody to beat the procedure we have put in place,” he said.

Unbeknownst to Mr Megwa that our reporter had previously served, he said it’s almost impossible for anybody to participate in the NYSC twice.

“We have an integrated ICT system. Once you are captured in our database and you come back to register again, our system will indicate that this person has served before. Except if the person will change his thumb, which is practically impossible,” he said.

According to the NYSC spokesman, even in Nigeria, some institutions are involved in degree racketeering.

“Even some universities and polytechnics in Nigeria engage in such activities. You will see bread and groundnut sellers giving money to student affairs officers, and they will enroll their names as if they have gone through the system. And of course, they will push them down to NYSC. Some institutions were found culpable, and the people involved were punished severely. All these things have now gone down,” he added.

But the spokesperson for the Seme Border Command of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Enoch Aparshe, denied knowledge that some officers at the command were granting entry and exit clearance without physically assessing the passport holders.

“I’m not aware that our officials engage in such nefarious acts, and all I know is that it is the Ministry of Education that validates their certificates.

“At the Seme border here, we don’t backdate stamps. International passports are digitised, and the stamps are issued in such a way that you cannot backdate them.

“And for the ECOWAS passport, which is manual, it is very unlikely, and I am not sure any immigration personnel will want to engage in such risk, at the detriment of their job,” he added.

ESGT — the foreign university that awarded our reporter a degree — did not respond to DAILY NIGERIAN email on the matter.

This report was supported by Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism, WSCIJ, in collaboration with MacArthur Foundation
https://dailynigerian.com/undercover-how-daily-nigerian/

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Ishilove: 6:17pm On Dec 30, 2023
Image 1- The degree certificate

Image 2- A page in the reporter's passport, showing exit and entry stamps of both Nigerian and Beninois immigrations.

Image 3- Umar Audu fully kitted at Obubra NYSC Orientation Camp, Cross River State

Image 4- Umar Audu, DAILY NIGERIAN reporter at NYSC orientation camp

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by joseph1832(m): 6:26pm On Dec 30, 2023
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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by fidelmarshal199: 7:00pm On Dec 30, 2023
In as much as African mantra still remains to make money at any cost, the continent will continue to decay.

This is an excerpt from the late Mr Emmanuel Ejiwere, the former ICAN chairman speech

"What I would advise people to do is to seek happiness and not money. When you chase money to a large extent, you would lose happiness and money does not necessarily give you happiness"

Let's start using this as our watchword globally, MONEY shouldn't be EVERYTHING

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Omoluabi16(m): 7:10pm On Dec 30, 2023
So you see? Sacking two hungry policemen will solve nothing. This thing goes deeep. We don't even have a value system here. Everybody for this country suppose get town hall meeting make we talk exactly wetin be our problem.
I wish his face was blurred though

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by PinkNature: 7:36pm On Dec 30, 2023
I find it laughable that someone will leave Nigeria to go study in Benin or Togo. Except learning the French language, what else do they have to offer that's of more standard than our universities?

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by RepoMan007: 8:39pm On Dec 30, 2023

And in less than a month or two, one can be a ‘graduate’ from any of the mushroom universities dotted across the two West African countries.
Stupid journalism. If giving a certificate in 6 wks make all west african schools mushroom, what do we say about Nigeria where you can have same without waiting for six weeks?

The speed with which these bastardized govt university elements generalize negativity against non-government owned schools is getting out of hand.



LASU was bursted not long ago by DSS and here an excerpt from the report in case we have forgotten.


“The certificate racketeering syndicate has genuine Lagos State University certificates that anyone interested can purchase for between N2 million and N3 million, depending on the technicality of the course involved,” one of the sources had said.

“Once they have their client, the only things they will ask from the client are money and their O-level certificate. They check the number of credits you have. That will determine the course they will recommend. As professionals, they know the course you should do or the degree you should go for once you have this or that. Once that is settled, they have members of the syndicate in the ICT department of the school who will input the person’s date into the server. They collect the money and input all your scores, and after, it will be posted on the server of the university.

“Once you go to the school's server with the matric number generated for you, you get the name and details of the student there as an authentic student.”

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by RepoMan007: 8:43pm On Dec 30, 2023
PinkNature:
I find it laughable that someone will leave Nigeria to go study in Benin or Togo. Except learning the French language, what else do they have to offer that's of more standard than our universities?
You mean your schools where they sell certs directly without waiting for six week. If you want t generalize please do it evenly for Nigerian and non Nigerian schools. Don't let the inferiority complex get the best of you Mr man.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Itzlinda(f): 8:54pm On Dec 30, 2023
This needs to be on front page. Some employers will now consider this type of candidates ahead of graduates that went through Nigerian system

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by rayornb(m): 8:54pm On Dec 30, 2023
I've always had reservation about anything coming out of Benin Republic....

I had a friend that got Pharmacy Certificate within 3 yrs....

She was good in other aspects, but in Pharmacy, hmmm

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by U09ce: 8:59pm On Dec 30, 2023
RepoMan007:

Stupid journalism. If giving a certificate in 6 wks make all west african schools mushroom, what do we say about Nigeria where you can have same without waiting for six weeks?

The speed with which these bastardized govt university elements generalize negativity against non-government owned schools is getting out of hand.

Why are you pained? Nigerian public schools have their shortcomings. But it's difficult to get certificate without attending. It's possible to have those who fake the certificate of others.
I have come across several Cotonou "graduates". Most of them know close to nothing in what they claimed to study. Afterall, most of them only opt for those universities either because they fail to cope in normal universities or they want to get a certificate within a short period.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by RepoMan007: 9:20pm On Dec 30, 2023
U09ce:


Why are you pained? Nigerian public schools have their shortcomings. But it's difficult to get certificate without attending. It's possible to have those who fake the certificate of others.
I have come across several Cotonou "graduates". Most of them know close to nothing in what they claimed to study. Afterall, most of them only opt for those universities either because they fail to cope in normal universities or they want to get a certificate within a short period.
Use your brain. I have equally come across several Nigerian graduated who know nothing and not even your close to nothing. The way yo guys with perpetual inferiority complex are generalizing this thing is disgraceful. I am sure a lot of Nigerian influence will be in the racket doing this 6 weeks cert stuff.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by GeneralOjukwu: 9:26pm On Dec 30, 2023
grin

I wan quickly buy PhD. Use am make some money. cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by PinkNature: 9:32pm On Dec 30, 2023
RepoMan007:
You mean your schools where they sell certs directly without waiting for six week. If you want t generalize please do it evenly for Nigerian and non Nigerian schools. Don't let the inferiority complex get the best of you Mr man.

And they don't sell certs in Togo or Benin? can you state the correlation between our conversation and inferiority complex?

Nigerian universities are ranked higher than universities in Benin and Togo.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by PinkNature: 9:33pm On Dec 30, 2023
rayornb:
I've always had reservation about anything coming out of Benin Republic....

I had a friend that got Pharmacy Certificate within 3 yrs....

She was good in other aspects, but in Pharmacy, hmmm

You can actually get a pharmacy certificate within 3 years even in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Ishilove: 9:40pm On Dec 30, 2023
Omoluabi16:
So you see? Sacking two hungry policemen will solve nothing. This thing goes deeep. We don't even have a value system here. Everybody for this country suppose get town hall meeting make we talk exactly wetin be our problem.
I wish his face was blurred though
Like seriously, we need to talk wetin be the colour of our problem

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by heykims(m): 10:05pm On Dec 30, 2023
PinkNature:


You can actually get a pharmacy certificate within 3 years even in Nigeria.
Name the school abeg and give us an instance

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by rayornb(m): 10:15pm On Dec 30, 2023
PinkNature:


You can actually get a pharmacy certificate within 3 years even in Nigeria.

Enlighten me please

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by constance500: 11:32pm On Dec 30, 2023
This thing has been happening since way back..
Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by MrPresident1: 11:33pm On Dec 30, 2023
This one is more potent than sezually transmitted degrees

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by armadeo(m): 1:54am On Dec 31, 2023
PinkNature:


You can actually get a pharmacy certificate within 3 years even in Nigeria.


How!!!!!!!!!.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by 3seriez(m): 3:15am On Dec 31, 2023
Back in Uni, that's how we had one Olodo Contractor as a course mate. You will never see him in class except for tests & exams. We had course mates who would always go and sit around him for tests & exams to provide Expo support. He will settle lecturers and whoever needs to be settled. That's how he graduated.
Years later, just to hear that he was awarded honorary PhD by one of these Cotonou universities. I jus laff grin
Sorry to say but indiscipline & corruption don see Nigeria finish.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by PinkNature: 5:14am On Dec 31, 2023
armadeo:


How!!!!!!!!!.
National diploma: Pharmacy tech.
Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Uyi168: 6:06am On Dec 31, 2023
RepoMan007:
You mean your schools where they sell certs directly without waiting for six week. If you want t generalize please do it evenly for Nigerian and non Nigerian schools. Don't let the inferiority complex get the best of you Mr man.
..oga calm down.

the post be nor mention your name.. grin

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by RepoMan007: 6:24am On Dec 31, 2023
Uyi168:
..oga calm down.

the post be nor mention your name.. grin

“The certificate racketeering syndicate has genuine Lagos State University certificates that anyone interested can purchase for between N2 million and N3 million, depending on the technicality of the course involved,” one of the sources had said.

“Once they have their client, the only things they will ask from the client are money and their O-level certificate. They check the number of credits you have. That will determine the course they will recommend. As professionals, they know the course you should do or the degree you should go for once you have this or that. Once that is settled, they have members of the syndicate in the ICT department of the school who will input the person’s date into the server. They collect the money and input all your scores, and after, it will be posted on the server of the university.

“Once you go to the school's server with the matric number generated for you, you get the name and details of the student there as an authentic student.”

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Tokskob2008: 6:27am On Dec 31, 2023
If not for the way our naija leaders completely uselessed our educational system I don't see reasons why any sane Nigerian will go to school in Benin Republic...

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Yankee101: 7:48am On Dec 31, 2023
Heard of this
It’s a shame
They’re even going for NYSC

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by Itiskdg121(m): 7:51am On Dec 31, 2023
Corruption is Nigeria biggest enemy. I don't think we can eradicate this menace with the current system we have in place.

90% of Nigerians are corrupt, but we only make noise when a "scape goat" gets caught. I'm not surprised by this write up at all, it's the normal thing every where in the country.
You can literally get anything in the country if you know your way. YES. Even become the president.

I lost hope in Nigeria, when Tinubu contested and won the presidential election. I will always refer to the Bullion Van story. It's sick and saddening to a sane person.

We need to come together to set a TRUE standard or system before Nigeria can move forward.

Truth exalts a nation, not corruption.

SMH

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by ItisWell22(f): 7:57am On Dec 31, 2023
I’m just glad I’m all of its weakness, the NMCN was able to strongly reject certificates from Cotonou! 😏

The craze for BNSC then drove many into desperate mode.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by GreaterFuture(m): 8:42am On Dec 31, 2023
GENERAL Knowledge...

Meanwhile,
Pls i'm seriously looking for contacts In Togo, Senegal and Ivory Coast.
Huge Potential here for serious business, partnership.... separate from the thread's discussion/Topic.

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Re: Nigerian Reporter Bags Cotonou University Degree in 6 Weeks by GreaterFuture(m): 8:47am On Dec 31, 2023
GeneralOjukwu:
grin

I wan quickly buy PhD. Use am make some money. cheesy
What Kind of Money will Buying/having a PhD fetch you?

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