The National Examinations Council (NECO) says fraudsters are running fake online recruitment portals targeting teachers who want appointment as examination supervisors for the 2026 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) Internal. NECO states that the fraudulent sites ask applicants to upload academic credentials and make payments before they are considered for appointment. The council says this process is false, illegal, and not authorised by NECO. In its warning to the public, NECO disowns the portals and urges teachers to avoid dealing with anyone demanding money or personal documents through such channels. NECO’s message is focused on preventing financial losses and misuse of applicants’ information, clarifying that the recruitment exercise is not linked to the reported websites. The council asks teachers to be cautious and to rely on official NECO communication for any recruitment-related information.
NECO warns teachers about fake 2026 SSCE Internal recruitment portals
The National Examinations Council (NECO) says fraudsters are running fake online recruitment portals targeting teachers who want appointment as examination supervisors for the 2026 Senior School Certi...
- NECO warns that fake online recruitment portals are circulating for 2026 SSCE Internal examination supervisor appointments.
- The portals request applicants to upload academic credentials.
- The portals also demand payments before applicants are considered.
- NECO says the portals and process are unauthorised, illegal, and false.
- NECO urges teachers not to pay fraudsters and to be cautious with recruitment information.
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has alerted the public to the activities of fraudsters operating fake online recruitment portals designed to deceive teachers seeking appointment as examination supervisors for the 2026 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) Internal. The post NECO disowns fake recruitment portals, warns teachers against fraudsters appeared first on Vanguard News.
3 hours agoAccording to the council, the fraudulent portals have been requesting applicants to upload academic credentials and make payments before being considered for appointment, a practice NECO described as false, illegal and unauthorised. The post NECO disowns fake recruitment portals, warns teachers against paying fraudsters appeared first on Vanguard News.
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