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University of Limpopo Refutes Claims From Fake Pharmacist Nthabiseng Ramokolo

The University of Limpopo has called “fake” Pharamacist Nthabiseng Ramokolo’s claims of graduating from their institute “false.”

The University of Limpopo has refuted the claims of a woman who has made people believe she obtained her pharmaceutical qualification from the institute. A statement was made by The UL’s Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Professor Tebogo Mothiba, who said,

“After checking all records, the university would like to state that Nthabiseng Ramokolo is not a UL pharmacy graduate and that she was never a student of the university. Additionally, her claims on social media that she is a master’s student at UL are false,”

Mothiba continued, “Our faculty members, as well as current and former students, have all confirmed that they never met her before,”

The University also called the misleading use of its name or logo by anyone to misrepresent their academic qualifications “unlaw.” Nthabiseng’s claim to also work at Dis-Chem, according to her LinkedIn profile, has also been called “untrue” by Dis-Chem. They revealed in a tweet,

“We can confirm that we do not have anyone by the name of “NthaBiseng Ramokolo” employed by the Dis-Chem group. We believe the LinkedIn account information listed on this profile to be inaccurate.”

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