NECO Disowns Fake Facebook Account Created to Defraud Public

NECO distances self from fake Facebook account

A warning has been issued by the National Examinations Council, NECO, regarding a fake Facebook account that has been opened in the name of its Registrar/Chief Executive, Prof. Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi. This fake account, according to NECO, is aimed at defrauding unsuspecting members of the public. In a statement signed by Azeez Sani, the Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, the Council expressed its concern over the potential harm this could cause to innocent individuals.

The statement emphasized that the Council’s primary goal in bringing this to light is to protect the public from falling prey to the fraudulent activities of the individuals behind the fake account. NECO urges everyone to be cautious and vigilant, especially when engaging with online content that may appear to be from official sources. The Council’s message is clear: “The Council wishes to draw the attention of the public to the existence of this fake Facebook account in order to avoid being swindled by the fraudsters.”

In an effort to combat this issue, NECO has informed security agents about the fake account and has requested that they take appropriate action against those responsible. This proactive step indicates the Council’s commitment to safeguarding not only its reputation but also the well-being of the public. By taking swift action, NECO aims to prevent any potential financial or reputational damage that could arise from this fraudulent activity.

As the world becomes increasingly digital, the risk of falling victim to online scams and fraud continues to rise. It is essential for organizations like NECO to be proactive in addressing these issues and for the public to remain cautious when interacting with online platforms. The Council’s decision to address this matter transparently and promptly is a positive step towards maintaining trust and ensuring the safety of its stakeholders.

In conclusion, NECO’s swift response to the discovery of the fake Facebook account demonstrates its dedication to protecting the public and upholding its integrity. As the investigation into this matter continues, it serves as a reminder to everyone to be vigilant online and to verify the authenticity of information before engaging with it. By working together, we can create a safer digital environment for all.

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