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My life is a disaster: University student laments as parents force him to retake JAMB so they can enrol him in their preferred course

A university student cries bitterly because his parents forced him to retake 2023/2024 Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) so he can study the course they want for him.

According to the young man, he was accepted to a university to pursue a completely unrelated course from what his parents had planned for him.

He stated that his parents made him retake the JAMB exam because they wanted him to pursue a career in law.

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Is it because I’m not the one paying my fees

The young man posted on his TikTok social media platform that his life was a disaster.

He felt really bad and felt it was because he was not the one paying his school fees.

He captioned it: 

“My life is a disaster is it because I’m not the one paying my fees”

Reactions: We dey together bro

Netizens expressed their perspectives as they discussed their experiences with parents on social media. See comments below:

@Dee: Lol mine is nursing ?? still trying tho hope i get it soon? 

@Bekee official: Exactly my mom right now??? very annoying

@maryoladunjoye232??: We dey together bro???, after enduring till 300l???

@G_crypted ❤️?: Oboi any course in Nigeria just be a graduate and get something profitable doing

@_iamTowobola: My name is written all over this

Watch the video below: 

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Accolades as twin brothers bag first-class degrees in law

Moreover, Brilliant Nigerian twins, Taiwo and Kehinde have bagged first-class degrees from the University of Ibadan.

One of the twins, Sinuade Taiwo David, shared his achievement and that of his brother in a Facebook post.

Sinuade Taiwo David and Sinuade Kehinde Daniel graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan.