The University of Ghana has debunked reports circulating on social media suggesting that it is seeking investors for a joint venture project involving 80 acres of land at Legon.
In a statement released by the Office of the Registrar on Monday, October 20, 2025, the University described the publication as false and misleading, urging the public to be cautious and avoid engaging with persons behind the advert
“The University wishes to advise and warn the public that the said parcel of land forms part of the University of Ghana’s property. The University has neither authorized anyone to publish such an advert nor has it expressed any intention to initiate such a venture,” the statement read.
According to management, the fraudulent advert falsely claimed to offer investment opportunities in what it described as a “prime area” within Legon.
The University emphasized that it had not sanctioned any such project or authorized any individual or group to act on its behalf.
“The public is therefore advised to disregard the advert running on social media and report any individuals suspected to be part of the syndicate to the police or the university’s management,” the statement added.
The university reaffirmed its commitment to transparency in all official development and land-related activities, noting that any legitimate investment or partnership opportunities would only be announced through its official communication channels.
Read the full statement below:

Source: Adomonline