Until their death, the two students were residents of Fagunwa Hall. Sources gathered that the duo left the campus on Monday to attend an evening event off-campus.
Reacting, _lov_issabella wrote: "If I no pass this exam make i know wetin cos am." de_real_sophia said: "Rsu and case study questions be like 5&6." 9jasingles_partner_connects wrote: "Nigeria is a town hall different from Netflix" _tami_heart
Until their death, the two students were residents of Fagunwa Hall. According to CAMPUSLIFE, the duo left the campus on Monday to attend an evening event off-campus.
Her brother could be seen taking care of her child while she was in the exam hall. Apparently he came over to her school to assist her with her daughter so she would have enough time to concentrate on her exams.
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The man could be seen screaming at length while going from corner to corner to make sure his voice is circulated in the banking hall. When confronted about his actions, he simply said, 'I need my money' and then continued screaming.
The banker-turned-singer told Saturday Beats that when he wanted to quit the banking hall for recording booths, he did not have the courage to tell his widowed mother being the first child of the family.
@IAMSPOTLESS said; "This guy know lyrics pass me." @Adepeju said; "Be like na Omo ope be the groom fav music....see vibes na." See below; Tiktok Video.
I also find it offensive when people make fun of those who didn't pass law school, some of you would be lost in civil litigation class and would come out insane.
After exams we invited those who marked NECO and WAEC to mark the test and it was a conference hall marking. Nobody was allowed to go home with the scripts.
Meanwhile, the Coalition of Northern Groups in a Press Statement issued after their Town Hall meeting in Kano, accused the leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of sowing the seed of discord in the corporate existence of Nigeria as a country.