FUNAAB Student Who 'Carried the Whole Semester' Boldly Displays Bad Result, Photo Goes Viral
- A Nigerian man has shared his emotional story on the X app after having several carryovers in his examination result
- In a photo posted via his account, he displayed his result which confirmed that he got about 8 F's in different courses
- Mixed reactions trailed his post as many netizens criticised him in the comments while some others encouraged him
A Nigerian student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, has been trending on social media after he shared his examination result online.
The post caused a mixed reaction among netizens, with some offering words of encouragement and others criticising him.

Source: Twitter
FUNAAB student displays examination result
The student, who goes by the handle @meloadebanks_ on X, posted a photo of his result in response to a query posed by @peermoove, who had asked users to share their experiences with carryovers.

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"Ever had a Carryover, How did you go about it?"
The student's result showed a disappointing academic performance, with grades of F in several courses, including Principles of Economics, Introductory Annual Physiology, and Mathematics for Non-Major 2.
"A carryover ke, I carried the whole semester, I had to resit for all," he said.

Source: Twitter
Reactions trail photo of FUNAAB student's result
Nigerians stormed the comments section to react to the trending post.
Crypto Buffet said:
"How did you get A in 2 and get straight F in the rest?"
Victor Xavier said:
"The ones he made an A were practicals. People hardly fail practicals unless they didn’t attend at all."
DSKO said:
"I would actually be surprised if you tell you graduated with second class upper or lower."
Demola Jiggy said:
"Funaab wey paste me 0. Fs for FPY courses. Wan return me back to 200l from final year."

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Yves Saint Lauren reacted:
"If this thing no be FUNAAB result, na 2% e go remain! Didn't even need to fully open the image."
Halal Philly said:
"Read through your post and comments and I’m glad you took the bold step of starting over. It’s an inspiration to others who are likely in that phase or are about to give up Allahuma Barik."
Timex said:
"Dammn bro, so when you do the COs do they add the score to you CGPA or they just pass you without adding the score?"
Yusuph said:
"I had 6 zeros in my first year also. I nearly craze. The whole course was strange to me."
Taofeek Okikiola reacted:
"In your own school, they didn't tell you that there is a maximum numbers of carryover course to be registered? In my own school, there is a maximum numbers of carryover course to be registered."
Tao said:

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"Thank God for your life. That was too much. I only had one carryover course throughout my university days and that was a GNS course in my 200l second semester. I re-registered it in 300l second semester and re-sit the course and later got 60."
Peace and quiet added:
"My record na evergreen. I top you kpa Allah wallai. I don graduate since 2023 now sha but bro me sef pack am that year oooooooo full session during covid. I run commot school say I don taya. When my family disown me I run go back school o but I don bag full session C.O."
See the post below:
Man speaks more about his experience
When a person wondered if he was bragging by sharing his woeful failure in 100 level, the man replied:
"Brag? Lol, you mean to tell me despite all odds, I cleared it all without an extra year and you think it’s not worth sharing for others that might want to give up to see a reason not to, you need to see from other people’s lenses yk."

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Student rejects food over poor performance
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian student reportedly rejected food after she saw her abysmal performance in the 2024 UTME.
According to her teacher, the student is distraught because what she expected did not happen after the UTME results were released.
Joseph Omotayo, the HOD of the Human Interest Desk, contributed to this report, adding the man's further comment about his failures in 100 level.
Source: Legit.ng