TASFUED warns public on fraudulent employment portal

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Summary

Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED), Ijagun has issued a public disclaimer on a fraudulent employment portal that claims to recruit staff for the school. The university states that genuine vacancies follow authorised procedures and will be advertised through public announcements in reputable national daily newspapers.

  • TASFUED warns the public about a purported job portal soliciting applications.
  • The university directs the public to disregard the portal as fraudulent.
  • TASFUED states that all employment follows authorised establishment procedures.
  • Genuine vacancies, where they exist, will be advertised in reputable national daily newspapers.
  • The notice urges the public to stay alert to fraudsters circulating false information.
  • Signatory: Dapo Oke, FCIA FISN, MNIM, Registrar and Secretary to Council.

TASFUED Issues Public Disclaimer on Fraudulent Employment Portal

TASFUED Public Disclaimer on Fraudulent Employment Portal

The Management of Tai Solarin Federal University of Education (TASFUED), Ijagun issued a public disclaimer on a purported job portal that is soliciting applications for employment within the university. The notice states that the portal is fraudulent, and it directs the general public to disregard the information being circulated.

The message is written as a warning; it targets members of the public who may be tempted to apply through unofficial channels, and it aims to prevent avoidable losses.

The university’s position on recruitment and job vacancies

TASFUED states that, as a Federal Government university, its employment processes follow authorised establishment procedures. The disclaimer draws a clear line between official recruitment and unauthorised solicitations; recruitment does not run through random online links or informal portals.

The notice also states that any genuine vacancies will be formally advertised through public announcements in reputable national daily newspapers. This point sets the official marker for authenticity; job seekers are expected to look for formal newspaper adverts, not third-party websites claiming access.

What the public is advised to do

TASFUED advised the public to disregard the purported employment portal. The university also cautioned people to remain vigilant against fraudsters who circulate false recruitment information.

This is the central action in the disclaimer: ignore the portal, and treat unofficial recruitment messages as suspect.

Signatory on the disclaimer

The disclaimer is signed by Dapo Oke, FCIA FISN, MNIM, Registrar and Secretary to Council.

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