The police at the University of Cape Coast have arrested a man who
specializes in the faking of results for WASSCE applicants in order for
them to secure admissions at the country’s tertiary institutions.
The Takoradi-based man known as Dr. Sam charges between GHC6, 000 and
GHC8, 000 to swap the results of unsuspecting students who need
scholarship to give students who do not qualify to enter tertiary
institutions across the country.
On February 25 this year, the suspect floated an advertisement in the Daily Graphic inviting applicants for scholarship.
The advertisement was to invite students to apply for scholarship to
pursue undergraduate programs in Universities across the country.
The add read:
“Ash to Gold Limited, a leading educational and Management Consultancy
firm in the country, in collaboration with foreign NGOs in Eastern
Europe and Asia, intends to give financial assistance to a limited
number of needy, brilliant and talented Ghanaian SSSCE/WASSCE graduates
with aggregate 06- 14 in Science, Arts, Business, Visual Arts, Agric
Science and Home Economics to read Medicine, Nursing, humanities, Law,
engineering, Dental, Surgery, Business administration, Computer Science,
food science, Petrochemical Engineering etc.”
The advert attracted a lot of parents who submitted the results of their
wards who have had aggregate 06-14 to the company of the suspect, Ash
to Gold based in Takoradi as directed by the advertisement.
His company then gives these best grades to students who had aggregate
24 and beyond desperately seeking admission into tertiary institutions
and charges them between six thousand and eight thousand Ghana cedis
(GH¢ 6000 - GH¢ 8000) depending on the program they choose.
While he uses the best grades to serve students who had poor grades, the
scholarships to the owners of the good grades never materialize.
One of his victims, who read Business at the Senior High School but was
given BSC Nursing at the University was picked up when the father of the
bona fide owner of the results she was using went to the University to
lodge a complaint that the daughter never applied to the university but
had seen the name of the daughter and her other details on admission
list of the University of Cape Coast.
Director of academic affairs at the University of Cape Coast, Jeff Teye
Onyame told Joy News the police and the university have been monitoring
the activities of the suspect for over three years.
“Upon a thorough investigation into the matter, the imposter succumbed
and admitted that the results were not hers but was helped by the Dr.
Sam who charged her GH¢ 6000.
“Her assistance and cooperation led us to the arrest of Sam, who has
been on the wanted list of the University for Similar Offences in
previous admissions.”
Jeff Teye Onyame narrated how Dr. Sam was clamped down.
“The particulars that have been used in applying to this institution
belonged to someone else. This student in question did Business at the
senior High School and had aggregate 27 but the results slip based on
which we gave her the admission was aggregate 08. The parent of the one
whose results were used called the University to complain that the
daughter never chose UCC but has been offered admission. The
interrogations and investigations pointed to the same man we have been
tracking for the past two years. The University of cape Coast police
eventually affected the arrest of the 42 year old man”
The director of Academic Affairs at UCC cautioned other universities to
investigate students who gain admission into their institutions and
apply for their names to be changed.
“Other Universities should be on the lookout. Our strong suspicion is
that he applies to almost all tertiary institutions in the country. As
many admission letters he gets, he swaps them and gives them to
unqualified students to enter into our tertiary system. The universities
should beware of students who gain admission and apply for their names
to be changed”, he lamented.
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