“We don’t know what he did” – Nigerian man calls out lecturer who has been failing his friend consecutively for 4 years

Man calls out lecturer who has been failing his friend consecutively for 4 years |Ikejabird.com

A Nigerian young man has taken to the social space to share how one of his friends has been stuck in the university because of a lecturer.

Taking to a Facebook group, Rant HQ Extention, the man identified as Collins Kallynx shared that one of his friends whom he treats as a brother, Cornelius Apoede Oshogwe has been denied graduating from school because of a lecturer, Rev. Fr. Elobe.

According to him, the man is a catholic priest who is a lecturer at the Sipritan School of Philosophy (An Affiliation to the University of Nigeria Nsukka).

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Since 2019, the lecturer has always failed the young man for reasons unknown to anyone, he stated that everybody has begged and even other priest like him has pleaded on the boy’s behalf, however, he has refused asserting that the man was going to come back next year to repeat the same course.

Collins shared the contact number of the lecturer urging social media users to call him and beg him on his friend’s behalf.

However, many social media users have tackled his statement as a student of the same school allegedly shared that the lecturer would never fail someone who is doing well, the student added that the young man in question, Cornelius ‘does not know anything’.

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“I went to my primary school to get my transcript, I was told to do year 6” – Nigerian doctor recounts

Meanwhile, a Nigerian doctor recounted how she went to her primary school and was shocked out of her wits when they insisted that she has to attend the school again.

Taking to the microblogging platform, Twitter, the young woman identified as Kanyinsola shared how she went to her primary school to get her transcript.

She was, however, shocked when they told her that to get her transcript, she has to do primary 6. Kanyinsola explained that she left her school for a secondary school when she was just in Primary four.

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