"‘Even with 500 Carryovers I Still Graduate,’ Claims Graduate, Sparks Outrage

A recent graduate's choice of inscription on her shirt during a signing out ceremony has ignited a wave of controversy online. The graduate, whose image went viral, was pictured wearing a white shirt with the bold statement, "Even with 500 Carryovers I still Graduate. Some have raised concerns that the graduate may face disciplinary action from the University for what they see as misleading statement.

"‘Even with 500 Carryovers I Still Graduate,’ Claims Graduate, Sparks Outrage

A recent graduate's choice of inscription on her shirt during a signing out ceremony has ignited a wave of controversy and criticism online. The graduate, whose image went viral, was pictured wearing a white shirt with the bold statement, "Even with 500 Carryovers I still Graduate."

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The controversial writing has sparked outrage and disbelief among many internet users, who have dismissed it as a lie. Some have raised concerns that the graduate may face disciplinary action from the University for what they see as a disrespectful and misleading statement.

One netizen expressed their disbelief, saying, “Una go just dey write nonsense on shirt in the name of signing out Una no dey think logically.”

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Another comment highlighted concerns over the potential consequences of such public statements, especially in relation to university regulations: "Students do this all the time, in attempt to mock their department, while being ignorant and exposing themselves to administrative dangers all in the name of logging out celebration."

Questions have also been raised about the credibility of the graduate's claim, with one commenter questioning, “Sure say this one go school abi the school Pass through am cuz explain why you go get 500 carryover how many courses you dey study.”

Others criticized the graduate for what they perceived as an attempt to garner attention through sensationalism rather than celebrating genuine academic achievement. "She's just being a pagal. Schools that offer more than 100 courses are rare let alone 200 or 500," another user stated.

 While the inscription may have been intended as a light-hearted joke or a statement of perseverance, it has clearly struck a nerve with many online observers.