Friday, 21 April 2017

Tales Of Nigerian Students


So am starting a new series talking about challenges and and experiences of Nigerian university students. Its gonna be both informative and entertaining. If you want yours to be posted, simply send a mail to talkwithjane01@gmail.com
yipee! I was very glad that i was now in the university, finally a fresh start and a fresh air from the normal home air i was so used to and obviously becoming tired of. Was i going to miss home, not to sound heartless or anything, but No, i wasn't gonna miss home. My first week was not anything like I expected . Hmm, i was so used to feeling comfortable while learning in seconday school that i found it hard to understand why we were over 800 in a hall that wasn't meant for half that number. The first day i went for lectures, i nearly fainted and from that day, i made up my mind to either come early or borrow notes. Don't even get me started on attendance lists that always got torn at the end because people started fighting . Ever seen 3 people trying to sign on a paper at the same time? Well' i saw that happen, and to the person who decided to release gas in that very over crowded hall, you have really tried, clap for yourself. To my lecturers who refused to use the megaphone during lectures, what your plan was, i don't know and to all Nigerian students, you guys are the best.
please note that these are experiences of different people and if it looks anything like yours, it's purely coincidental.

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