After a Nigerian reporter uncovered a gruesome act that has been going on among foreign universities in Nigeria, the FG, through the Ministry of Education banned some universities from issuing degree certificates to students.
Following this decision made by the federal government, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has confirmed that more than 15,000 Nigerian students are most likely to be affected by the development. This means that the certificates of these 15,000 people will be rendered invalid until the FG lifts the ban and with the look of things, it doesn't look like it yet.
Read on: https://hubforjobs.com/fg's-ban-on-certificates-over-15-000-nigerian-students-might-have-been-affected
Following this decision made by the federal government, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has confirmed that more than 15,000 Nigerian students are most likely to be affected by the development. This means that the certificates of these 15,000 people will be rendered invalid until the FG lifts the ban and with the look of things, it doesn't look like it yet.
Read on: https://hubforjobs.com/fg's-ban-on-certificates-over-15-000-nigerian-students-might-have-been-affected