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GMYT Fashion Academy refutes inaccurate reporting

Lagos-based GMYT Fashion Academy has come forward to address recent allegations surrounding its operations, refuting what it described as inaccurate and misleading reports.

In response to an article published by certain online news media, titled “Lagos Fashion School, GMYT, Reportedly Expels Students for Complaining About Poor Curriculum After Paying N645,000 Training Fee,” the academy’s management said this is far from the truth.

In its statement, GMYT Fashion Academy emphasizes its commitment to providing a structured curriculum that focuses on imparting discipline and sound moral values to its students. The academy takes pride in maintaining high academic standards and upholding its rules and regulations from the very first day of admission.

Addressing the allegations of expelling students, the management said such actions are not taken lightly, reiterating the dedication to protecting the academy’s reputation, standards, and integrity.

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The management also highlighted the availability of robust feedback mechanisms, including email communication, a dedicated student affairs department, Google Classroom, admissions facilitators, and more, to ensure all inquiries are treated with meticulous attention.

“Let us begin by acknowledging the concerns raised by some of our students regarding their experiences at GMYT Fashion Academy. We take these concerns seriously and are committed to addressing them in a fair and constructive manner.

“At GMYT Fashion Academy, we have a rich history in the fashion industry, spanning over 18 years. In that time, we have trained thousands of students, including those who benefited from our foundation programs, entirely free of charge. Our dedication to fashion education is unwavering, and this commitment is reflected in our comprehensive curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities.

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“The MD/CEO of GMYT Fashion Academy, Princess Kelechi Oghene has personally dedicated to the fashion industry, enriching her expertise through formal education at esteemed institutions like the Lagos Business School, Harvard Business School, and the London College of Fashion. Currently, she’s furthering her knowledge at the Business School Netherlands. GMYT Fashion Academy reflects this dedication, aiming to provide the best education and environment for our students.

“Regarding the concerns raised by our students, it’s crucial to emphasize that we continuously strive for improvement. We will certainly look into any grievances and feedback provided by students. Dismissing students is not a decision we take lightly, and it involves a thorough evaluation process.

“The management also extend an invitation to any investigator for a more in-depth discussion or interview on this matter. Additionally, the media is free to interact with our diverse alumni base, who can attest to the impact of GMYT Fashion Academy on their careers.

“We look forward to ensuring that the narrative surrounding GMYT Fashion Academy is accurate, fair, and reflective of our institution’s integrity.”

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