LASU Yet To Commence 2022/2023 Admission – Management

The Management of Lagos State University (LASU) on Friday said that the school had not started admission for the 2022/2023 academic session.

Coordinator, Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations, LASU, Ademola Adekoya said this in a statement issued in Lagos.

He said that all information to the contrary should be disregarded.

Adekoya said that the university had been receiving enquiries from eager admission seekers and parents about the commencement of the 2022/2023 admission exercise.

“We have also observed that some unscrupulous elements are taking advantage of the desperation of some admission seekers to defraud them.

“Against this background, admission seekers, parents and the general public are hereby informed that LASU has not commenced any admission.

“We will adequately inform the general public whenever the process commences using our official website ‘ www.lasu.edu.ng ‘ and official social media channels on twitter, instagram and Facebook page,” he added.


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