The management of Babcock University, Ilisan Remo, has firmly refuted online reports that included the university in a list of institutions with alleged fake professors.
The reports, which claimed about nine fake professors at Babcock, were denounced by the university as mischievous and outright falsehood.
In a statement released on Sunday night by Dr Joshua Suleiman, the Director of Communication and Marketing at Babcock University, the institution strongly condemned the online post.
The statement emphasized that the list, spuriously attributed to the National Universities Commission, lacked credibility and was ill-motivated.
Babcock University defended its reputation for due diligence and a meticulous search and recruitment process for academic staff.
The institution expressed a commitment to maintaining the quality of education offered to students, asserting that it would not compromise their future by hiring academics with fake credentials.
Guided by strong values, Babcock University assured the public of its dedication to upholding quality, integrity, responsibility, and honest service to God and humanity.
The statement urged students, parents, and the public to disregard the malicious publication and reiterated the university’s consistent delivery of high-quality education.
In conclusion, Babcock University reaffirmed its commitment to meritocracy in its institutions and called for the responsible dismissal of the unfounded allegations.
The public was assured of the university’s ongoing efforts to provide unwavering, high-quality education.