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LASUBEB says not recruiting, social media job offers fraudulent

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The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) has refuted all rumours that it is currently recruiting teachers into primary schools in the state.
LASUBEB’s spokesperson, Mrs Enitan Adewunmi, made the declaration in Lagos on Saturday, April 15th, when she spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
“The last time LASUBEB recruited teachers was two years ago and we have not announced new recruitments.
“It has come to our notice that fraudulent individuals have been posting job advertisements on websites offering teaching positions in Lagos State’s primary schools.
“LASUBEB dissociates itself from the adverts and website offerings. The job advertisements are entirely false and those behind it intend to defraud members of the public,’’ she said.
Adewunmi used the platform to warn the public to disregard all job advertisements credited to the board at this time.
“Do not supply any personal details or make payments to any individual or website offering those jobs.
“Any individual that receives email from any platform or website advertising teaching opportunities in public primary schools in Lagos State this time should disregard the such message,’’ she stressed.
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