Graduate Recounts Academic Struggles at Ignatius Ajuru University
A graduate of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) has taken to social media to share her challenging academic journey, revealing that she faced 8 carryover courses and 22 missing scripts during her final year. The young lady, known on TikTok as @pretty_favy95, posted about her experience, which quickly went viral and drew widespread attention.
Details of the Academic Ordeal
In her TikTok post, she outlined her university timeline: 4 years, 8 semesters, 22 missing scripts, and 8 carryovers. Many social media users were shocked by the numbers and asked for an explanation. In the comments section, she clarified that the missing scripts were due to technical issues with the school's result portal during her final year second semester.
She wrote: "My 22 missing scripts happened in final year second semester. The school results portal was having issues, so even results I passed everything got wiped away. I had to start working for it." She added, "No be small thing them do me for final year oooo... 22 missing scripts in final year. Omo our results system was having issues in school, na so all my results take wipe comot. I had to start working for it from year 1 results till final year ooo."
Social Media Reactions
The post generated numerous reactions from users who sympathized with her plight. Vic's collection commented, "22 missing script." Chi Dinma wrote, "Congratulations dear, 4 yrs don waka." vivian_dev added, "Finally someone has said the truth. Final year will stress you ehh? Thank God for the people around me." faith_john02 noted, "Omoh congratulations oooh. In my final and my everyday prayer is father lord since 100 level I never see any carry over for portal abeg make e no happen for this final year abeg. I go 1 missing script in 200 level omoh that almost took my life. School go frustrate person."
Peniel remarked, "This is definitely be my story and I will succeed because God won't allow this school win." KeziaDeGeneral added, "I'm coming for my testimony next year. Congratulations to you." The Event Baby commented, "Guyyy! Ignatius frustrated you!! Frustrated us! We spent our entire January and most of February running around just to make sure our results are cleared! God did!" ayanfeoluwa_1 noted, "Omo I don't want to imagine the scenario in my head. I just want to say CONGRATULATIONS to you."
Similar Stories of Academic Resilience
In a related story, a University of Ibadan (UI) graduate shared her school journey from 100 level to final year, revealing she finished with a Second Class Lower and is not ashamed of it. She explained that school was not easy for her, especially in her first year when her grades were very low and she had carryovers. Meanwhile, a UNIPORT graduate also shared four study tips that helped her achieve good grades. She emphasized the importance of staying focused and consistent throughout her programme.



