Life, the most valuable and over looked gift we have as humans. From our first breath to our last we try to find a purpose. In Nigeria, education seems like the path to finding our purpose to our parents. Well to my dad, education is the only path. My colleagues and I had mixed feelings in releasing this article, Uistoriesthattouch (Uistt) is a weekly blog (and the Knife man was the post of this week) the nature of this post isn’t something to be laughed about (this is not something like a joking stuvv). But we realized that from our first post we made a promise to bring “real life occurrences that happened to UI students”. Not to offend the gods, this is an emergency post as we lay our tribute.
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Life, the most valuable and over looked gift we have as humans. From our first breath to our last we try to find a purpose. In Nigeria, education seems like the path to finding our purpose to our parents. Well to my dad, education is the only path. My colleagues and I had mixed feelings in releasing this article, Uistoriesthattouch (Uistt) is a weekly blog (and the Knife man was the post of this week) the nature of this post isn’t something to be laughed about (this is not something like a joking stuvv). But we realized that from our first post we made a promise to bring “real life occurrences that happened to UI students”. Not to offend the gods, this is an emergency post as we lay our tribute.
THE KNIFE MAN
Call it UI, UniIbadan, University of Ibadan, The University of Ibadan,
whatever. Recent events have shown that even the most prestigious of us can bite
off more than we can chew. This session more
students were admitted than usually. Consequences? We are now a practical experiment of the Darwin’s law –
Survival of the fittest. First the fight for available lecturers to hand out
recommendation letter, then the fight for accommodation spots, then the BQ
hustle, then the resigned i-don’t-wanna-be-homeless hustle for Agbowo
accommodation, and finally the not-so-noble fight for squatting spots. But, I
digress. Forgive me. Today’s tori is about The Knife man.
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