FUNAAB Student Goes Viral After Lady Questions Blood Group on ID Card
FUNAAB Student Goes Viral Over Blood Group on ID Card

A young lady has drawn the attention of many people online after she noticed something unusual on the ID card of a student from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). She quoted his post and asked important questions just days after the young man shared his photos. Many people who saw the information on the ID card took to the comment section to react.

FUNAAB Student Posts His ID Card, Lady Reacts

The student, identified as @ayoade_vic46587, took to his social media page to announce that he had finally secured his ID card and was now a certified student of the institution. He wrote: "Now a certified FUNAABite. I don collect ID card."

Just two days after he shared photos of himself with the ID card, a young lady, @_Dayo_mi, quoted his post and drew attention to what she saw on his ID card, something she claimed she had never seen before. As a result, she asked an important question: "Please, what is blood group doing on ID card?"

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Reactions as Student Shows His ID Card

The question immediately got the attention of many people, who took to the comments section to give possible answers. @akbenngold said: "In cases of medical emergencies that require blood transfusion, they wouldn't have to spend time testing for the blood group, especially if the facilities are not available." @apostlecodes added: "So before you fall in love with that fellow student, you know your compatibility." @Oluya_of_lagos shared: "In advance country, in case of emergency they don't need to do blood test they already but here it's just design cos no hospital sef." @khris_eth added: "In cases of emergency need for blood (accident or anything) the doctors will automatically have an idea on what type of blood to administer." @whengodwrites wrote: "Your ID card is like a military dog tag. It has every important information about you." @Lfc_B_O_N_K added: "It's on ours too. Because of any medical emergency so they will know where to start saving you from." @Snow_okocha shared: "If you're ever in an accident, it would save doctors the time needed for a blood test I think." @ThenameisBosun noted: "For medicals na. Some even add genotype." @XBackup49263 said: "Anything can happen. That's why other countries military personnel do have all their details on their Tags."

In a similar story, a Nigerian lady sparked reactions online after sharing a post claiming to show Regina Daniels' ID card and her alleged real age. The post came amid ongoing marriage issues between Regina Daniels and her husband, Ned Nwoko, which have been widely discussed on social media.

Meanwhile, a young Nigerian lady became popular on social media after she shared her real name on X (formerly Twitter). Many people did not believe her name was real because it sounded unusual. They kept doubting her and asking questions. To prove it, she shared her NIN card, which clearly showed her full name.

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