Lady Who Run To UK For Masters Program Meets Her Lecturers Again
A Nigerian lady who run to the UK for Masters Program has met her Nigerian lecturers again. A TikTok video shared by the student, Maureencee, shed light on the unexpected challenges experienced by Nigerian students studying abroad.
Despite hopes of evading the strictness of Nigerian lecturers, some found themselves encountering similar difficulties even in the UK. The comments section of the video became a space for netizens to exchange their own encounters with Nigerian lecturers in foreign countries.
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Maureencee expressed disappointment upon realizing that Nigerian lecturers could still be found in the UK while seeking higher education.
Initially anticipating a fresh start, she hoped to leave behind the challenges faced in Nigeria. Her caption lamented, “When you run to the UK for your master’s thinking you’ve escaped Nigerian lecturers.”
Maureencee’s caption aptly summarized her disillusionment after discovering that Nigerian lecturers in the UK could display the same strictness and harshness experienced in Nigeria. The TikTok video resonated with many viewers, prompting them to share their own experiences with Nigerian lecturers in different parts of the world.
Numerous individuals related to Maureencee’s video, acknowledging that the challenges tied to Nigerian lecturers could transcend borders.
Here are some reactions to her post.
@ibikunle03 mentioned, “Out of the 5 lectures that have taught me in the UK, 3 are Nigerians.”
Others, like @benbyx1, mentioned their luck in not encountering them, saying, “Well, I managed to escape because none of them are in my department.”
Kculture highlighted the differences between schools, stating, “It depends on the school. I don’t have any in my department except one who’s a tutor.”
@frankyi simply noted, “They’re everywhere,” emphasizing the widespread presence of Nigerian lecturers.
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@chi.oma also shared, “Ah, I have one in my department,” highlighting that these encounters were not uncommon in higher education abroad.
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