If you’re a Nigerian university student, then you must have heard the sayings: “Las las we go dey alright,” “Gbogbo wa lama je breakfast,” “E choke!” All these popular wordings and many more show the extent at which we have to endure a lot of the school’s screw up. This new era of unforeseen events has thrown the coronavirus pandemic right in our face! This has resulted into more complaining from the students and it has also showed the crippled limbs of the educational sector. I’m not the only one thinking about this neither would I be the first to pen it down, Nigeria is not ready for anything online. Yes, times are changing, I agree. We’ve to move with time so we wouldn’t be left behind but looking at how it had been even before the online saga, saddens my heart. It’s heartbreaking to think of it that, we cram our way through the system, play scrabble to pass, get taught by people who are meant to be taught. It’s so sickening because your degrees don’t matter, the school you attended doesn’t either. We know say school na scam but las las na who sabi skills and stay up-to-date to be indispensable nahim go chop better breakfast.
Something must kill a man #2
Lmao….”On God!” Another popular slang among higher institution students. This is a bitter truth but I won’t totally agree with the “school na scam”. Good grades can sometimes help one in achieving good things coupled with networking and skills.
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Thanks a lot. When I say “school na scam” there I don’t mean literally. I’m talking about what is popularly believed
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Ohhh…alright
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Sometimes e dey choke for reals oh🙀
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😂😂 I can relate mehnnnnnn…😔. I’ve been doing assignments like my father is the founder of the school
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