Anointed University Worldwide is Fake
I am writing this as someone based in the United States who has had direct experience engaging with this university and its offerings.
While the institution presents itself as a flexible, faith-based learning platform, I strongly urge prospective students to exercise caution and carry out thorough due diligence before enrolling.
In particular, students should request clear evidence of accreditation from recognised bodies and confirm that any certificates or degrees issued will be accepted by employers, professional organisations, or other universities.
It is also important to verify the academic and professional credentials of the university’s founders and leadership, especially where titles such as “Professor” or “Doctor” are used. Transparency in these areas is essential for trust.
Based on my experience and concerns, I have formally raised this matter with relevant authorities in the United States for further review.
Education is a major investment, and prospective students should ensure they have full clarity before committing.
