Every three bathroom breaks, Nigerian universities get dragged through the mud on and offline. But are they spitting facts or just dissing? We joined the conversation to uncover the reasons behind all the hate. I-can-do-and-undo lecturers Just pray you don’t get in trouble with a lecturer that thinks they’re next after God. They’ll tell you […]
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What did you miss about school during the ASUU strike? We asked nine University students, and from Onyi, who missed the easy access to her boyfriend while in FUTO, to Nas and attending UNIABUJA Friday night parties, we got some interesting answers.
You can blame it on the lecturer's wickedness or your village people. But if you experience any of these things, just know you're failing the course.
If you've ever been affected by ASUU strike or know someone who has, then you can relate to these.
"I was excited about graduating; I couldn’t wait to be done with school. I wanted to earn real money, take care of my family and live the baby girl life. What a joke." — 4 Nigerian graduates on life after graduation.
The three most certain things in this life: death, taxes and NYSC Local Government Inspectors making your life a living hell. Send this article to your NYSC LGI today!
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Asides exorbitant fees, what is the price students pay to study in private Nigerian universities?
We spoke to 4 people to find out.
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Read these 8 stories to get a closer glimpse into the struggles of the average Nigerian student and the worst things about federal universities.
If you are a student of the UniBen, then here are some things you definitely understand how they work. They are not new to you, and you are not new to them. 1) Shouting don’t pour when you want to cross the gutter in the hostel If you enter the hostel and you want to […]