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JUST IN: FG bans honorary degree holders from using ‘Dr’ title

The Federal Government has banned recipients of honorary doctorate degrees from using the title “Dr” before their names in official and public settings. Under the new directive, the “Dr” title is now reserved strictly for holders of earned doctoral degrees and qualified medical doctors. The policy was communicated through fresh guidelines issued by the National Universities Commission as part of wider reforms on the award and use of honorary degrees. The NUC said the move aims to curb abuse of academic titles and protect the integrity of Nigeria’s university system. According to the Commission, honorary degree holders are no longer allowed to prefix their names with “Dr” based on such awards. Instead, they may indicate the honour using appropriate post nominal letters, such as D.Sc (Honoris Causa), after their names where necessary. NUC Executive Secretary Prof. Abdullahi Ribadu warned that […]

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Assemblies of God Bans Use of Honorary Doctor Titles by Clergy

The Assemblies of God Church in Ghana has formally instructed its clergy to refrain from using honorary doctorate titles—such as “Dr.”—during official or public functions. The directive, issued via a circular dated July 11, 2025, follows a resolution passed by the church’s Executive Presbytery in May 2024. This move aligns with regulations issued by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), which does not recognize honorary doctorates—whether from accredited or unaccredited institutions—as equivalent to earned academic degrees. Under the directive, pastors who hold honorary degrees are explicitly barred from appending “Dr.” to their names. Clergy with earned academic degrees—be it bachelor’s, master’s, or Ph.D.—must submit their certificates to GTEC for verification before being formally recognized by the church. The Assemblies of God warned that non-compliance with the directive or GTEC’s requirements could lead to disciplinary action, including suspension from office. To […]

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University of Ghana Sanctions 115 Students for Misconduct & Exam Malpractice

In a June 16, 2025 notice from Registrar Emelia Agyei‑Mensah, the University of Ghana revealed that 115 students were sanctioned for various offences during the 2023/2024 academic year—covering general misconduct and examination malpractice . 1. General Misconduct 14 students suspended for two academic years under Statutes 42(1)(a) for “disorderly conduct and failure to comply with university orders,” retroactively covering the 2023/24 and 2024/25 sessions. Notable suspended students include Abdul‑Yakini Lukman and Daniel Ansah. 2. Examination Malpractice A total of 97 students received penalties ranging from Grade Z (expulsion on exam results) to Grade X for offenses such as impersonation, possession of notes or phones, and walking out with answer booklets. Christian Owusu Yeboah and Linda Attah Lambongyi were expelled for impersonation. Others—like Ramsey Akoto Junior—received Grade Z for improper behavior, such as taking exam booklets. Additional specific cases: Eugene Nimo […]

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JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Resit Results, Exposes High-Tech Exam Fraud Networks

JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Resit Results Amidst Crackdown on Sophisticated Exam Fraud The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) resit, conducted for candidates affected by disruptions at select centers. The announcement, made via JAMB’s X (Twitter) handle on Sunday, came alongside a stark revelation of high-tech exam malpractice networks leveraging AI, server breaches, and collusion to undermine Nigeria’s education system. Key Details: Resit Results and WAEC Collaboration Results Released: Available on JAMB’s portal for candidates who retook the exam after initial disruptions. WAEC Partnership: JAMB thanked WAEC for facilitating the resit window, ensuring affected candidates had a fair opportunity. Unmasking the Fraud: Tactics Uncovered JAMB’s statement, signed by Dr. Fabian Benjamin, highlighted alarming trends in exam malpractice: Server Hacking: Collusion between CBT centers and schools to hijack local servers, […]

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