UNIPORT Graduate Speaks Out on Academic Challenges
A female graduate of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has broken her silence after facing significant academic hurdles, including three carryovers and two Es during her studies. In a candid revelation, she shared her journey of perseverance and eventual success, aiming to motivate other students facing similar difficulties.
Overcoming Setbacks
The graduate, whose identity remains undisclosed, recounted how she struggled with certain courses, leading to the disappointing results. Despite the setbacks, she remained determined to complete her degree. She emphasized that carryovers and poor grades do not define a student's potential or future.
Her story has resonated with many Nigerian youths, especially those in tertiary institutions who often face academic pressure. She encouraged students to seek help, stay focused, and not give up on their dreams.
Message of Hope
In her statement, she said, "I want every student going through tough times to know that it is possible to bounce back. Your grades do not determine your worth. Keep pushing, and you will succeed." Her experience has sparked discussions on academic support systems in Nigerian universities.
This story highlights the resilience of Nigerian students and the importance of mental health and guidance in educational environments.



