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“If I Have a Chance To Start All Over Abroad, I Will Take It” – Final Year Student

A young Nigerian lady has in a series of Twitter posts expressed her frustration at the current strike by ASUU. The lady said that at this point, she is willing to relocate abroad if the opportunity presents itself despite being in 400 level.

A final year Nigerian female student identified as @coffee_puccino on Twitter has expressed her frustration at the current strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

She said that she is jealous of people who are privileged enough to go to private universities or travel abroad for their studies. 

The lady stated that though she knows that they may not have had easy, they are certain of the time they would be earning their degrees. 

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A part of her tweet read: “Rent of 4 years would turn to Rent of 6 years, struggles of 4 years continues. they’d disrupt your plans, putting a halt on your life just because you chose education.” 

The student vowed that she would never let her future children pass through what she suffered at the hands of ASUU and the Nigerian Federal government.

She said that though she is just in her 400 level, if she had the chance to start all over abroad, she would gladly take the opportunity. 

Below are some of the reactions: 

@thethirdd_ said: “Well, the bright side to not having it easy is that it pushes you to be innovative. It constantly fuels your desire to “have it easy”, which you have expressed by tweeting this. The desire puts you one step closer to actually making it happen..” 

@DeleApara said: “I feel your pain my dear sister.. may God pay both ASUU members and their family and federal back with same affliction they meted against u in larger proportion!!!” 

@dhaveed__ said: “I’m exhausted at this point.” 

@seyi_adesigbin said: “Studying in a Nigerian federal university is a pain. Apart from the ASUU thing, do those guys even really deliver? Just unnecessary hardship and some people trying to make live miserable for you by being unreasonable difficult. But really though, do they pass knowledge?” 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Legit

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