The University of Port Harcourt has issued a press release categorically denying false rumors and misleading social media posts alleging that a "big snake" was killed in one of the classrooms on campus and being described as a deity. The university has also been made aware of a voice note circulating on social media, spreading fear and insinuating doom.
The university's management wishes to state that these claims are entirely false, baseless, and a figment of the imagination of mischief-makers. The university confirms that no snake was seen, no snake was killed, and no incident of such nature has occurred anywhere on the university campus.
The university's management strongly advises members of the public, staff, students, and stakeholders to disregard this fake news in its entirety and desist from sharing such misleading information. The university has taken appropriate measures to monitor and report those deliberately spreading these falsehoods to the relevant authorities.
The University of Port Harcourt urges everyone to rely on official communication channels for authentic information about the institution. The university remains a safe, secure, and conducive environment for learning, research, and all legitimate activities.
The University of Port Harcourt's denial of the false rumors is a welcome development. We urge all stakeholders to be cautious of spreading false information and to rely on official communication channels for authentic information. The university's commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for its students and staff is commendable, and we encourage the university to continue to prioritize the well-being and safety of its community.

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