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This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Nobody: 11:19pm On Jul 12, 2020
Is it not funny and bad that the average Nigerian student in public tertiary schools go through their programs in an environment that is under funded, unruly and severely harsh only to be ushered into a system that serves them peanuts and half-breads compared to what the children of our leaders are getting abroad and coming back here to enjoy better opportunities and privileges here. The coronavirus pandemic has really proven where the Nigerian students is placed in the list of government considerations in doing everything possible to move our national development forward and you begin to wonder if the youths and the Nigerian students are no longer important to our government in national development. Even the academic union bodies that are supposed to agitate for things to be done the proper way immediately and as soon as possible to immediately push the lives of this ones forward instead of remaining in the house till God knows when or better still losing the interest of continuing in school due to their frustration are busy showing the greed, curruption, laziness, selfishness and hypocrisy they have always been known for in the face of what they represent. It's clear that public tertiary students here in Nigeria are often the victim of Injustices and curruption of both the governments and the Academic Staff Union of University. At the end of having studied for 4 or 5 years in this harsh and deregulated conditions, these are the ones who are compensated with N-power N30,000 as government's show of support.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by budaatum: 12:28am On Jul 13, 2020
As a student, you should be important to yourself and to your parents who pay your fees. And if you read your book, study and actually learn you would not have to rely on npower.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Nobody: 6:34am On Jul 13, 2020
And they told u that those that applied for n-power are not hard working, studios or didn't learn anything? And u refuse to acknowledge the present destruction of the education sector which the govt touted as the key. Students are Legitimate Nigerians and they deserve to move forward in the face of this pandemic instead of wasting a whole year for nothing or most of them will lose interest and become the next greedy dogs.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by robinso01(m): 7:56am On Jul 13, 2020
budaatum:
As a student, you should be important to yourself and to your parents who pay your fees. And if you read your book, study and actually learn you would not have to rely on npower.

Do you think many people that applied for npower really wish to? Circumstances is the reason why they applied for it.. Did you know how many graduates out there without any tangible work, can anyone just become graduate without reading, studying and actually learn?

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Sensitivity: 8:30am On Jul 13, 2020
It's called NIGHT CLASS
embarassed

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Millennialaku(m): 8:44am On Jul 13, 2020
damn nigarr... this is called night class.....i will be done with this shit this year angry grin

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by budaatum: 9:03am On Jul 13, 2020
robinso01:


Do you think many people that applied for npower really wish to? Circumstances is the reason why they applied for it.. Did you know how many graduates out there without any tangible work, can anyone just become graduate without reading, studying and actually learn?
Yes, many people can and have become graduates without reading, studying and actually learning. We see them on here asking for someone to write their final thesis for them or screwing a lecturer for grades. Many do not show any knowledge of what their degree is in nor do they reason like graduates. The option for such people will be npower.
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Bornfool(m): 9:36am On Jul 13, 2020
Chaii by 2021 I will be done with this shit
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Judybash93(m): 10:12am On Jul 13, 2020
cry crythis is hard to watch.
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Naijasurveys(f): 10:24am On Jul 13, 2020
Night class like this is a norm in every public higher institution in Nigeria.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by 3fcc: 10:33am On Jul 13, 2020
FCE ABK/CEDEP students can relate grin grin
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by robinso01(m): 11:20am On Jul 13, 2020
budaatum:

Yes, many people can and have become graduates without reading, studying and actually learning. We see them on here asking for someone to write their final thesis for them or screwing a lecturer for grades. Many do not show any knowledge of what their degree is in nor do they reason like graduates. The option for such people will be npower.

Well, you might be right. Just because you are privileged to have a good work as a graduate, doesn't mean other graduates registering for npower doesn't studied or learned. Don't just speak from your angle only.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by NewDelhi(m): 11:23am On Jul 13, 2020
Many if them no dey actually do night class/night reading.

Some of them are homeless or owing house rent. They have their cloths in bags, bath and shit at the school lavatory , have their breakfast and dinner at the buka, life goes on.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Nobody: 11:24am On Jul 13, 2020
cheesy night class brethren..
just stay there and be complaining o, don't blend with the situation of things....when they nack u better carry-overs u go wise....


but why is it that all of them are male?
does that means female are not serious abi them no dey show ni cheesy

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Nobody: 11:32am On Jul 13, 2020
NewDelhi:
Many if them no dey actually do night class/night reading.

Some of them are homeless or owing house rent. They have their cloths in bags, bath and shit at the school lavatory , have their breakfast and dinner at the buka, life goes on.


nope they have homes

many of them just follow come nii, so that people will be calling them iwe and hailing them when they return home or their halls... when result show, they score 0.....

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by budaatum: 11:48am On Jul 13, 2020
robinso01:


Well, you might be right. Just because you are privileged to have a good work as a graduate, doesn't mean other graduates registering for npower doesn't studied or learned. Don't just speak from your angle only.
I am not priviledged. I just studied hard and learned, mostly without even parental assistance, and would call myself uneducated if my education cannot provide my daily bread. That after all, is the purpose of an education, to ensure I do not starve nor beg.

Do note that I am not of the opinion that npower means not studying. Sometimes, we do need assistance getting by. But we must aim to eventually stand on our own two feet instead of blaming others for our empty plates and bellys. And it starts from getting up and falling a few times until two feet standing is mastered.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by budaatum: 11:53am On Jul 13, 2020
NewDelhi:
Many if them no dey actually do night class/night reading.

alramon:
cheesy night class brethren..
just stay there and be complaining o, don't blend with the situation of things....when they nack u better carry-overs u go wise....

They are doing whatever it takes to get ahead in life. Instead of blaming the weather, no weapon fashioned against them prospers!

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by robinso01(m): 11:59am On Jul 13, 2020
budaatum:

I am not priviledged. I just studied hard and learned, mostly without even parental assistance, and would call myself uneducated if my education cannot provide my daily bread. That after all, is the purpose of an education, to ensure I do not starve nor beg.

Do note that I am not of the opinion that npower means not studying. Sometimes, we do need assistance getting by. But we must aim to eventually stand on our own two feet instead of blaming others for our empty plates and bellys. And it starts from getting up and falling a few times until two feet standing is mastered.

A graduate applying for npower means he's trying to stand on his own two feet,and not being lazy, moreover, some graduates still have another work that brings in some money, and also to applied for npower as another source of income.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Alexaonfleek: 1:06pm On Jul 13, 2020
alramon:
cheesy night class brethren..
just stay there and be complaining o, don't blend with the situation of things....when they nack u better carry-overs u go wise....


but why is it that all of them are male?
does that means female are not serious abi them no dey show ni cheesy
Lol
most females prefer going back to their hostels to sleep or they come earlier in the evening to read like 5pm or so.
Na una like unnecessary sufferhead
Some of these guys Dem no even come read,they will just come and charge phone and make noise during night class.
Some come to night class, not up to one hour they will just sleep off till the next day and when they're going back to their hostel,their roommates go dey hail them efiko,boss grin
Some of the guys sef Dem no get where to sleep.
Na for class dem dey sleep.
They put their clothes and belongings inside one bag,shower and poo in the school's toilet and eat inside buka.

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by popweezy(m): 1:23pm On Jul 13, 2020
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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Nobody: 1:35pm On Jul 13, 2020
During my days. My reading shrine na my room, i go study for 1hour tops, sleep my thing jeje.

I never read in school library or classrooms.

Friends go laff me say i dey deceive mysef. Dey didn't know that attending classes on a regular helped a lot.

During exams i read less coz class gist amd interaction during lecture was bae.

Wetin concern me

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by ArticleBeast: 2:02pm On Jul 13, 2020
robinso01:


Do you think many people that applied for npower really wish to? Circumstances is the reason why they applied for it.. Did you know how many graduates out there without any tangible work, can anyone just become graduate without reading, studying and actually learn?
There are still others with very good paying jobs. The goal school is not to get you jobs but equip with knowledge for the future

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by abeliver: 2:02pm On Jul 13, 2020
this looks like ECN BLOCK, Uniuyo
sha keep ur phone safe when u dey this particular block for night class..

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by ArticleBeast: 2:03pm On Jul 13, 2020
robinso01:


Well, you might be right. Just because you are privileged to have a good work as a graduate, doesn't mean other graduates registering for npower doesn't studied or learned. Don't just speak from your angle only.
Same way you speaking from your own angle

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Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Goldp5988(f): 2:08pm On Jul 13, 2020
Night class lol
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Openbusiness3: 2:25pm On Jul 13, 2020
Only poor students. The rich ones don't go through dis
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by JhayJoe: 3:20pm On Jul 13, 2020
abeliver:
this looks like ECN BLOCK, Uniuyo

sha keep ur phone safe when u dey this particular block for night class..
Ha, welcome my fellow tuskite.
At the mention of "Abobi come here" all phones must appear
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by dinoplus: 3:48pm On Jul 13, 2020
This can only happen in countries like ours. After all this stress, no jobs. angry angry angry
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by Roon9(m): 4:07pm On Jul 13, 2020
Facts
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by ednut1(m): 4:17pm On Jul 13, 2020
same people will still abuse and mock private uni guys as advanced secondary school. Nigeria is one hell of a country. with the hardship looming why many still dey write jamb yearly
Re: This Is What Nigerian Students Pass Through Just For Nothing by 2cul2care: 4:18pm On Jul 13, 2020
Have said it B4 n I'll say it again "education in Nigeria is a scam"

Anyone relying on their education to succeed in Nigeria is already planning 2 fail

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