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The University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has refuted claims that it operates a remote or satellite campus in Nigeria.
The management of the university has said any contrary reports or statements are untrue and cautioned the public to exercise caution.
On Thursday, reports circulated in some media spaces alleging that UEW's operations in Nigeria were banned due to the alleged awarding of questionable degrees.

In response, UEW released a statement on Friday, January 5, categorically denying the claims and emphasising its commitment to delivering quality education exclusively at its campuses in Ghana.
“It is crucial to emphasize that UEW does not maintain any satellite campuses, physical establishments, or remote operations within Nigeria.
"Additionally, we have no affiliations with any educational institution or entity in Nigeria for purposes of awarding degrees."
"Our commitment has always been and remains focused on delivering quality education at our esteemed campuses in Ghana.”
UEW thus urged both the media and the general public to verify information before disseminating it on public platforms.
“The Management of UEW urges the media, stakeholders, and the general public to verify information from credible sources before dissemination to avoid misconceptions and misinformation.”
“We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and excellence in all our operations,” the statement said.
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