Clifford University, management has warned the general public against fraudsters who offer fake admission.


We write to inform you that the University Management has been notified of people who disguise as staff of Clifford University to ask prospective students to make payments for admission forms and it’s related to personal accounts. We therefore inform our audience to please disregard such calls as such persons are not staff or representatives of Clifford University.
Please note that all payments to Clifford University are to be made to the right account as provided by the school management. No staff of the University will call/ask you to make payments to a personal account for any purpose. Prospective students/parents are advised to visit the school website (www.clifforduni.edu.ng) for more information about mode of payments. You can contact the below numbers for further enquiries as regards admissions. (07034871571, 08036970755)
Clifford University remains committed to ensuring that our students are always well informed.
Please be properly guided.


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