Man Narrates How Seven of His Courses Mysteriously Disappeared From His Portal After Registering Them

A Nigerian man has taken to Twitter to narrate how seven of his 300level first semester courses mysteriously disappeared from his portal after registering them.

Man Narrates How Seven of His Courses Mysteriously Disappeared From His Portal After Registering Them

A Nigerian man has taken to Twitter to narrate how seven of his 300level first semester courses mysteriously disappeared from his portal after registering them.

The man identified as Ayotunde with the twitter handle @Uncle_Laitan revealed this in a series of tweets on his page recently.

 

In the thread monitored by Myschoolnews, the young man narrated his story.

 

He posted "300 level first semester. For some reason someone accessed my portal and deleted all my courses. I didn’t know till after exams when results were out. Went to the notice board and saw 7 carryovers. E first do me like say I dey see double. My body was sooo cold.

 

"I made up my mind from 100 level that I was never going to get a carryover. I went to the exams office, they said since I didn’t register the courses, there is nothing to add my mark too. I kept insisting and begging that I registered the courses. I wrote letters upon letters. 

 

"Two months had gone. I had exhausted all the faith I have. I was scared, tired, and borderline depressed. I couldn’t have carried over the courses for the two years I had left. Automatic carryover. All hope was lost when they changed administration in the faculty of law. 

 

"Met the new exam officer and he said there’s nothing he can do that I should go and carry over the courses. Omo, I stood in front of the faculty that day almost crying. My Coursemate met me and asked what happened. I was reluctant to explain but I did, I had no choice. 

 

"She took me to the exam office. Spoke on my behalf that she knows me and is certain that I registered the courses. She was speaking Hausa to the person. I was just nodding in approval and hopes even if I didn’t understand. The man said I should go and check back in one week. 

 

"However, he said he wasn’t assuring me but he’d see what he can do. It was a Friday, close of work for the week. I went to Koinonia, wrote it like 7 times on my prayer request. Long story short, Sunday I was coming from church and I kept having this push to check my portal. 

 

"All the seven courses had reflected with their appropriate scores. I was screaming at the top of my voice. Omo, I was so full of joy. Two years later, I graduated from the faculty with a Second Class Upper. It’s impossible to convince me that there is no God."

 

Other students also took to the comment section to share similar experiences.