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FUNAAB Student Destroys ID Card After Lecturer Throws Away ₦500k Earring

A FUNAAB student, @dipsin1, quit and destroyed his ID card after a lecturer threw away his ₦500k earring, sparking reactions on social media and raising concerns about student treatment.

A student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), identified as @dipsin1 on TikTok, has quit the university, warning applicants against choosing the institution. In a now-viral video, @dipsin1 shared that he is searching for his ₦500k earring, which a lecturer took from him and threw away.

The student expressed his anger and frustration, tearing up his student ID card while announcing his exit from the university. “I swear this FUNAAB na rubbish school. If you are thinking of a school that you want to come to, don’t try FUNAAB,” he stated.

The incident has sparked reactions on social media, with many TikTok users commenting on the post. Some users joked about the situation, while others expressed sympathy for the student.

The university has not issued an official statement regarding the incident. The student’s decision to quit has raised concerns about the treatment of students by lecturers and the overall academic environment at FUNAAB.

The incident highlights the need for universities to ensure that students are treated with respect and dignity.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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