
The internet is on frenzy, following what an Imo State University student wrote on his T-shirt on the day of his final examination.
The young man whose name and discipline are unknown, expressed his lost of hope in Nigeria’s tertiary education by writing “If I do masters, make I bend” on the shirt he wore.

However, the write-up caught the attention of other students and the young man became a sensation.
The pictures, has since gone viral on various social media platforms, with many online users saying that the write up is an evidence of a failed system.
While some are blaming the educational system, others are blaming the high rate of unemployment and under employment in Nigeria.

It’s now being said that the mindset of Nigerian youths, especially those that graduated from higher institutions have been changed as a result of these anomalies.
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