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The management of the Lagos State University has broken its silence on the trending certificate found at a โ€˜suyaโ€™ spot in the state.

According to the university in a statement on Tuesday, the certificate has been invalidated because it has the incorrect spelling of the bearerโ€™s name.

The management further affirmed the certificate in question exists but was invalidated on February 25, 2013, because the graduateโ€™s surname was incorrectly written as ABISOYE instead of ABIOYE.

โ€œThe University, having recovered the certificate on November 21, 2018, wishes to make the following clarifications: The certificate in question exists but was invalidated on February 25, 2013, because the graduateโ€™s surname was incorrectly written as ABISOYE instead of ABIOYE,โ€ the statement read.

LASU, however, confirmed that a new certificate with the correct surname was issued and collected by the graduate on September 30, 2014.

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The university maintained that according to its policy, the invalidated certificate should have been shredded immediately after re-issuance. However, due to an oversight, it ended up in the public space.

โ€œThe invalidated certificate got into the public space due to improper screening of office waste papers prior to disposal,โ€ the statement concluded.

Recall that the certificate belonging to an engineeringย graduate of the institution hit the internet on Wednesday after a man requested to connect with the bearer because it was used to sell soya to him.

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The certificate in question belongs to Abisoye Azeez Oluwaseun, who graduated with Second Class Honours (Upper Division) in Chemical and Polymer Engineering from LASU.

 

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