Ndubuisi Emmanuel Ikechukwu, a former student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), says the institution “almost killed him” with frustrations over poor academic results.
Ikechukwu, who now works with Microsoft, an American multinational technology company, brought the revelation to light in a thread on Twitter.
It all started when a Twitter user initiated a conversation on the microblogging platform, asking other users to introduce themselves with what almost killed them in life.
Reacting to the post, Ikechukwu wrote: “Hi, I’m UNILAG”. He then buttressed his point with a screenshot of the transcript issued to him by the varsity.
final transcript before leaving 😭 pic.twitter.com/JRcr0T66C2
— ndubuisi (@ndubuisx) December 26, 2020
The result of his last semester as a second-year student of electrical and electronics engineering at UNILAG showed that he did poorly in most of the courses he took at the time.
A breakdown of the result also showed that he had four Fs, two Es, three Ds with only one credit in the courses he took.
Ikechukwu has, however, continued to blaze the trail since he left UNILAG and reportedly travelled to the United States to further his study.
In a post in October, the young man flaunted a medal which he won in a hacking contest as well as his identity card as a staff with Microsoft.
how it started vs how it’s going 🙂 pic.twitter.com/4mgFxyXdBh
— ndubuisi (@ndubuisx) October 8, 2020
His revelation has since provoked several reactions on Twitter, with many taking to the microblogging platform to also share their experiences at the institution.
“UNILAG breaks you. Then it slowly kills you. I’ve broken. Remaining death,” a user wrote.
“Many Nigerian public universities are the problems tbvh. The system makes you fell like you’re not doing enough, even when you actually put in your all,” another user wrote.
Below are other reactions:
Unilag students ranting of how wicked their lecturers are is crazy. Una lecturers still be upcoming ritualists beside OAU Lecturers. One time, one man said he added 20marks to everyone score cos to mass failure and my guy still get 19. Well, he fit don borrow 1mark before sha.
Advertisement— SUN🌝 (@shank_comics) December 27, 2020
Unilag will make look dumb until you try other things!
All does lecture wey dey mark based on their mood and Ego!! Mass failure is a win to a lecturer in federal University!
Stupid ideology!
Save your mental health stay Away from anything government in Nigeria!
— 🇳🇬WOLEXZ TRICKS 💯♛ (@wolexz_tricks) December 27, 2020
I get many Unilag stories for head. I won’t lie to you, Unilag fucked up my life but I no fit talk now. Na Later.
— Laolao (@itz_laolao) December 27, 2020
Don’t blame Unilag for your dull brain. I’m also an Alumni of Unilag and I got good grades.
— Lamarr Assistant (@KingLamarr_) December 27, 2020
Lmao Nigeroans will tell you that's what they love about UNILAG and these other Federal Unis.
The Lecturers put you through suffering so you can grow like Batman, not like those private unis where everyone can pass and get first class. https://t.co/L9VT8Zes6u
— Bruce Bateman Esq (@demigodgeous) December 27, 2020
see, writing is my thing, but i may never find the words to describe how unilag ruined my life.
— luchuks. (@Oluchukwu_N) December 26, 2020
The saddest part of this is that, if he was still in UNILAG, he would not have graduated yet. But he left and this young man has actually done a lot.
Do not let anyone lie to you, if you can, NEVER EVER GO TO A FEDERAL UNIVERSITY IN NIGERIA!!! https://t.co/kIRk5SHU6Z
— Ebubechukwu (@The_Ebube_) December 27, 2020
If you see my first result from unilag and my first result from howard university side by side, you won’t believe it’s from the same person.
Nigerian federal universities are designed to make students fail and only God knows what they gain from doing that. https://t.co/yV9K8YUq2x— i’m a nervous wreck (@_tiredt_) December 26, 2020
I was advised to withdraw from UNILAG and i had to start over in a private uni, I don't try half as hard as I did when I was in UNILAG, I sleep better, I'm still stressed just not as much, we do actual experiments , the lecturers teach, not the PowerPoint shit unilag does
— Demi🌈 (@Ryotodzukai) December 27, 2020
PLEASE I AM ALSO A UNILAG STUDENT STUDYING ENGINEERING!
I'M IN NEED OF SCHOLARSHIP IF YOU GET ONE. I'M BRILLIANT , I HAVE A VERY GOOD G.P. OF 1.11 AND I DON'T KNOW WHY I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH SCHOLARSHIP SINCE YEAR1 …I WOULD LIKE TO STUDY ABROAD IF I CAN GET SCHOLARSHIP.. pic.twitter.com/BH6Ckq7vGo— B@KER'S@PPRENTICE (@APHOMERCY) December 27, 2020
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The mistake here is not UNILAG lecturers, it is the orientation of the University and it’s lecturers. There are two types of genius students, those who can express themselves practical and lack theoretical (grammatical) expression and those who can express themselves theoretical but lack the extra experimental practical ingenuity. Maybe Ndubuisi was in the first, which the Nigerian educational curriculum does not entertain.