Praise Akinlami, a Nigerian guy, posted on social media about his sad experience of discovering his thoroughly studied final year project work in a trash bin.
According to him, his friend discovered copies of his final year project work in the trash.
This revelation has shocked Akinlami and others, especially given the enormous time, effort, and resources that go into such projects.
Akinlami voiced his dissatisfaction in his emotive video, saying that he had methodically planned his project work from his freshman year (100-level).
He also bemoaned the fact that he had expended significant financial resources and undergone significant stress in order to complete the research work, only for it to be discarded.
Netizens Reactions…
@CHAIRMAN said; “You want to graduate or not?”
@Iam_deefederal said; “Don’t involve government yet abeg na final year I dey. Make I finish first before I hear say something do something.”
@iamedric1 commented: “The essence of the project is for you to learn or prove what you have learnt. You don’t expect them to hold it forever.”
@celeb asked: “So what are they supposed to do with the project?”
@MARTYNS.CI said: “Always end up in the dumpster after spending so much money. Waste! The most painful part is that they never read it.”
@two-facechefunlimited commented: “Guy I spent 300k for the project plus 80 to soft my lecturer up.”
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