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EBSU College of Nursing Admission Fraud Alert 2026/2027

Updated: April 28, 2026 by Ayo Faith

Ebonyi State College of Nursing Sciences, Uburu, has issued a fraud alert to the general public, prospective students and parents over fake admission form sales.

Some persons and groups are using the name of the college to collect money from unsuspecting applicants. The school says those claims are false.

EBSU College of Nursing Sciences Forms Are Not on Sale Yet

The college has stated that admission forms for the 2026/2027 academic session are not on sale yet.

That is the main message.

Anyone asking candidates to pay for the form now is not acting for the school, and parents should treat such calls, messages or social media posts with care; the college has made it clear that no sale has started.

No Agent Has Approval to Sell Admission Forms

Ebonyi State College of Nursing Sciences has not approved any person, agent or online platform to sell forms or process admission on its behalf.

This means applicants should not send money to anyone claiming to work for the college.

A fake admission message may sound urgent. It may mention limited slots or quick processing, but the school has not named any agent for the 2026/2027 admission exercise.

Where Admission Updates Will Be Posted

All admission information will be posted only on the college website and notice boards.

Candidates should use the EBSU College of Nursing Sciences admission page for admission matters, since the college listed that page as the only path for admission into the school.

Approved Payment Channel

Payments for admission forms and school fees can only be made through Remita.

The RRR must be generated from the school website.

No payment should go into a personal bank account; that warning is plain, and applicants who ignore it may lose their money.

What the Public Should Ignore

The college has advised the public to disregard calls, messages and social media posts asking for payment for admission forms.

Such requests should not be treated as school-approved notices.

Anyone who deals with fraudsters does so at his or her own risk, and the college says it will not be liable for any loss.

How to Report Suspicious Activity

Suspicious activity should be reported to the college or the nearest police station.

Email: [email protected]

 

 


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