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University Of Maiduguri Allegedly Selling Jobs At N1.5 Million Each To Applicants

The authorities of the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) are alleged to be selling job opportunities at the institution to applicants seeking for jobs at N1.5 million each.

Information has it that staff in the office of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba and the Registrar, Tijjani Bukar are deeply involved in the sale of the employment letters.

It was gathered that the appointment letters issued to some of the ‘beneficiaries’ mostly for non-academic jobs this month were backdated to 2018.

Inside sources hinted: “Some of the new recruits received their appointment letters on Friday, and by Sunday, they were enrolled into the IPPIS, while several other staff who have received their employment letters since 2020 at the university, are yet to be enrolled.”

Efforts at speaking to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shugaba were abortive as calls and text messages sent to his phone were not responded to

Source: PRNigeria.