Cursory: A University of Benin student has been consoled by her colleagues after her final project was repeatedly rejected by her supervisor.


It is indeed frustrating when your efforts are regarded ruthless.
This is the fate of a student of University of Benin(UNIBEN) whose project has been rejected severally by her project supervisor.
According to the video, the pained student is seen crying bitterly and as well consoled by her colleagues.
Below is the video with Netizens reaction:
@ndzika: Take correction and just do it well please, he stipulated where the correction needs to be done, it is not everytime that you accuse the lecturer of trying to sleep with you and all.
@seenteya: For research wen nobody go use
@sabigail1: My supervisor kept adjusting and adjusting after all the typing. But it was for my good. Had an A 86% in my project. and its even a published work on African journal of pharmacy and bio resources. Was a novel work. Thank God for the outcome after the stress.
@iamdx2: If u r a school drop out doesn’t mean ,u won’t be successful in life ..so many lectures have frustrated so many students out of school ,and now many of those students are doing fine out there ,even better than that lecture that made them to stop schooling
@ekundayojoseph: The thing wey my eye see for my project. I no fit talk am… It reach a stage I told the supervisor I don’t know anything here again
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