The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board has uncovered 3,000 fake graduates in the country.
The board also decried the issue of illegal admissions by some institutions, saying such had remained a source of embarrassment to the country.
The Registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, made this known in a report published in the board’s bulletin.
According to the bulletin, Oloyede revealed this during a meeting with the leadership of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of State Universities.
He said, “Some ‘graduates’ had never entered the four walls of a university owing to the endemic corruption in the system but the board has documented over 3,000 of such cases.
“Illegal admission of candidates into tertiary institutions in the country is an embarrassment and a disservice to the nation.”
The issue of illegal admissions has at the forefront of JAMB’s priorities over the years.
The House of Representatives Committee on Basic Education in December 2023, had ordered the JAMB to present a list of tertiary institutions that had conducted irregular and illegal admissions.
The examination body had earlier warned candidates to desist from accepting admissions offered by such institutions without full academic participation.
In the statement titled, 'Cessation of illegal/irregular admission,' JAMB reiterated that all applications of admissions to first degree, national diploma, national innovation diploma and the Nigeria certificate in education into full-time, distance learning, part-time, outreach, sandwich, etc, must be processed only through JAMB."