Nigerian Students React as Man Cries Out After Seeing His Final Year Project Dumped in the Wastebin

Nigerian Students have continued to react after a man cried out on seeing his final year project dumped in the wastebin.

Nigerian Students React as Man Cries Out After Seeing His Final Year Project Dumped in the Wastebin

Nigerian Students have continued to react after a man cried out on seeing his final year project dumped in the wastebin.

Myschoolnews gathered, a man identified as praise Akinlami took to TikTok to share the unfortunate incident calling undergraduate projects the 'biggest scam' carried out by universities.

Reacting to the post:

Rosemary Ekpere Rosemary said "The worst part of it is that they will ask us to print out 4 copies yet they will not make use of it.

This is one of the part I hated why school authority will suffer student in this manner and yet we pay a lot of money for the project.

Well, they will not feel it become most of their children school outside Nigeria."

 

Maduakor uzor noted "The work may have been published and so you have not lost anything. It may also be in soft copy. What is important is that you did your work yourself and you can defend it anywhere. The experience/exposure is not quantifiable. Don't mind those that said they copied, they will continue to copy in life. I'm not supporting the way your school handled it anyway. Wish you well."

 

Yakubu Rukaya pointed out "It's about time schools have E - library where project works can be submitted without having to go through stress of binding hard copy. They take up space and will be disposed improperly later. Also, it will reduce cost and paper waste on the students too. Something like Project Database"

 

Good perry ujah noted "As long as you have your own copy, what the school does with their own shouldn't concern you again!".

 

Opeoluwa Mercy noted "Na so dem dey do na

Las las dem fit give you C or D for 6unit course.

It is well jarey

The goal is to come out Excellent and we should be grateful for that at least."

 

In all, everyone is expecting universities to get better with their handling of final year projects especially with regards to adopting e-libraries.