TETFund’s director of corporate affairs, Mr Abdulmumin Oniyangi, in a statement yesterday, said the fraudulent information has been circulating on various platforms, suggesting that the fund is giving out a grant of N20,000 to each Nigerian student.
Oniyangi further explained that the fraudsters claimed that the grant was part of TETFund 2021 budget to support the 2 million Nigerian students, urging students to register before registration closes on the 6 June 2021. He therefore dissociated the fund from the claims, stating that it is another attempt by the criminals to deceive Nigerian students and members of the public.
“The management of TETFund dissociates itself from the above claims as it is another of similar attempts by criminal elements. to deceive, not only the students but the public as well, into falling prey into the hands of these faceless individuals.
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