GTEC Orders Ashigbey to Stop Using 'Dr' Title: Invalid DBA Certificate Brouhaha

GTEC Orders Ashigbey to Stop Using 'Dr' Title: Invalid DBA Certificate Brouhaha

The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has reportedly ordered Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey to cease using the title 'Dr.' This directive stems from concerns regarding the validity of a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) certificate purportedly obtained by Mr. Ashigbey.

Questions Arise Over DBA Certificate

Sources indicate that GTEC's investigation into the matter revealed irregularities surrounding the acquisition of the DBA certificate. The specific details of these irregularities have not yet been publicly disclosed, but they are significant enough to warrant the order to discontinue the use of the 'Dr.' title.

Implications for Ing. Ashigbey

This order from GTEC could have far-reaching implications for Ing. Ashigbey, potentially affecting his professional standing and credibility. It remains to be seen how he will respond to the directive and whether he will pursue any legal avenues to challenge GTEC's decision.

  • The order highlights the importance of ensuring the legitimacy of academic qualifications.
  • It raises questions about the standards and accreditation processes for DBA programs.
  • The case serves as a cautionary tale for individuals seeking to enhance their credentials.

Newsrpt.com will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available. We have reached out to Ing. Ashigbey for comment but have not yet received a response.

The public awaits further clarification from both GTEC and Ing. Ashigbey regarding the specific issues surrounding the DBA certificate and the basis for GTEC's order.