Recently, there has been a lot of discussion and doubt surrounding Sello Maake kaNcube’s honorary PhD. The latest update on Trinity International Bible University has shed light on the quality and legitimacy of the degree. It has been revealed that the university is not registered and is unauthorized to confer qualifications to anyone. This revelation has sparked a conversation among South Africans, with many expressing their concerns and embarrassment over the situation.
Trinity International Bible University: An Unregistered Institution:
According to a report by Sowetan Live, Blade Nzimande, the Minister of Higher Education, has pointed out that Trinity International Bible University is not a registered university. As a result, it does not have the authority to confer degrees or qualifications to individuals. The institution has received a warning to cease all illegal activities immediately. This revelation came to light after Sello Maake kaNcube celebrated receiving his honorary PhD from the university.
Other Personalities Involved:
It has also been revealed that Winnie Mashaba and Elizabeth Serunye have received degrees from Trinity International Bible University, as reported by entertainment blog @MDNnewss. This further raises concerns about the credibility of the degrees conferred by the unregistered institution.
Public Reaction:
The news of Trinity International Bible University’s unauthorized activities has sparked a discussion among netizens in South Africa. Many have expressed their skepticism and embarrassment over the situation. Some of the comments shared on social media platforms include:
– @General_Sport7: “I was wondering when did Ntate Sello study.”
– @ElaninQ: “Second-hand embarrassment.”
– @Didts13: “So embarrassed, but just the name of that school alone says it all.”
– @KasiBlackRoom: “Principal Thobakgale got scammed both on television and in real life with the same person.”
The revelation that Trinity International Bible University is an unregistered institution has cast doubt on the credibility of the honorary degrees conferred by the university. Sello Maake kaNcube’s celebration of his honorary PhD has brought attention to this issue, leading to a wider discussion among South Africans. It is important for individuals to be cautious and verify the legitimacy of educational institutions before pursuing degrees or qualifications from them.
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