For over a year, she went around Polokwane town wearing a white lab coat written her name with University of Limpopo logo. She allegedly frequented a popular pub at Savanna Mall wearing scrubs and the coat claiming to have obtained a Masters degree in Pharmacy at The University of Limpopo. But the University has since issued a statement saying they have no records of her studying at the institution.
Since exposing Matthew Lani as being a fake medical doctor, Nthabiseng Ramokolo's photos started circulating on social media also with claims that she was a fake. The University of Limpopo issued a statement verifying that Ramokolo is not their pharmacy graduate and that she was never a student at the University nor holds a Masters' degree from them. The Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the university, Professor Tebogo Mothiba, said, "The records of the University do not contain any information on Nthabiseng Ramokolo, and our faculty members, as well as current and former students, have confirmed that they have never met her before. The use of University of Limpopo, its name or logo, by anyone to misrepresent their academic qualifications is unlawful. University of Limpopo reserves the right to take whatever action necessary to protect its reputation and the credibility of its qualifications."
Ramoloko also claimed that she was a junior pharmacist at Dischem pharmacies. But the pharmacy has also denied knowing her as one of their employees. "We can confirm that we for not have anyone by the name of Nthabiseng Ramokolo employed by the Dischem group. We believe the LinkedIn account information listed on this profile to be inaccurate," read their statement.