Education bosses just slammed the brakes on a top medical official who called himself Professor. Dr. Nuhu Zakaria runs the Ghana National Ambulance Service and loves using fancy academic titles. The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission caught him red-handed and fired off a nasty letter on July 4. Professor Ahmed Abdulai Jinapor signed the document that basically told Zakaria to cut it out. The commission found zero proof that this guy ever earned the right to call himself Professor.
GTEC investigators dug deep and came up empty when they looked for evidence of Zakaria's academic career. The man can keep calling himself Medical Doctor because he actually earned that degree fair and square. Commission officials made it crystal clear that using Professor crosses the line and breaks their rules. They want to protect Ghana's education system from people who fake their credentials. The crackdown targets anyone who steals academic titles they never worked for.
Health Ministry bigwigs got copies of the order and must make sure Zakaria follows directions immediately. GTEC warned that ignoring their command could land the ambulance chief in serious legal trouble. The commission expects total cooperation and will not accept any excuses or delays. This move represents part of a massive campaign to clean up academic fraud across the country. Officials plan to hunt down other title thieves who damage Ghana's reputation.
GTEC investigators dug deep and came up empty when they looked for evidence of Zakaria's academic career. The man can keep calling himself Medical Doctor because he actually earned that degree fair and square. Commission officials made it crystal clear that using Professor crosses the line and breaks their rules. They want to protect Ghana's education system from people who fake their credentials. The crackdown targets anyone who steals academic titles they never worked for.
Health Ministry bigwigs got copies of the order and must make sure Zakaria follows directions immediately. GTEC warned that ignoring their command could land the ambulance chief in serious legal trouble. The commission expects total cooperation and will not accept any excuses or delays. This move represents part of a massive campaign to clean up academic fraud across the country. Officials plan to hunt down other title thieves who damage Ghana's reputation.