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For the first time in my life, I felt ashamed of my Country – Nigerian Student in UK

For the first time in my life, I felt ashamed of my Country – Nigerian Student in UK.

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Fola Ogunsemo, a Nigerian student in the United Kingdom

Fola Ogunsemo, a Nigerian student in the United Kingdom has taken to the social media to express her disappointment about her country after writing an exam in which Nigeria was associated with internet fraud.

The Nigerian student who reportedly schools in Manchester said internet fraud has tarnished the image of Nigeria abroad.

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She wrote on her Instagram page:

This is my exam paper for a module named “Law in a business context” with the red circle which I did today 23rd of May. Stepping out of the exam hall my friends were like “Fola how did you feel about question 22” and for the first time in my life, I felt ashamed of being a Nigerian. I believe fraud is being committed everywhere but for it to be recognised and used as an exam question in UK, then it is VERY BAD for Nigeria. My lecture slide showed a typical example of a “yahoo boy’s” storyline in the green circle, I went further to search for “Advance-fee scam” with the belief that it was exaggerated in my lecture slide and I found the information in the blue circle. I am short of words at the moment realising the fact that there’s been so much issues lately about “yahoo boys” on social media, this is not a good reputation for Nigerians at all……. This matter tire me ooo my people.

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Source: Pulse.

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