A Nigerian law graduate, Adewale, spent 8 years at Olabisi Onabanjo University but was denied his certificate due to a payment system change, leaving him frustrated and unable to practice law.


Adewale, a Nigerian law graduate, spent 8 years at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) but was denied his certificate due to a payment system change that led to numerous students leaving the institution .
Adewale claims the issue started in 300 level, and despite attempts to resolve it, he’s been unable to get his certificate. He’s taken a leave of absence twice and is currently breeding, his pre-university occupation.
He’s been dealing with the issue for 5 years and is frustrated, saying he’d have practiced law if he’d received his certificate. Adewale describes himself as “radical” and “logical” .
The university’s payment system change led to many students leaving, and Adewale’s case highlights the challenges faced by students in Nigerian universities. Would you like to know more about Adewale’s story or OOU’s response?
Adewale’s story has sparked concern among netizens, with many calling for the university to review his case. Some have suggested he explore alternative options, such as seeking help from the National Universities Commission (NUC).
The outcome of Adewale’s case is still uncertain, but his determination to speak out is a testament to his resilience. His story serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by many students in Nigerian universities.
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