WHAT IS DELAYING YOU FROM GETTING YOUR ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE?



 WHAT IS DELAYING YOU FROM GETTING YOUR ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE?

Written By Daniel Adebayo


Copywriter/Content Creator.

This article was borne out of the experience that my uncle had some years ago.


He had been working under the Oyo State Government for some years but it got to a time that the teachers were requested to present their ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE; that was when my uncle got prepared to travel down to Ekiti State University hoping that he would get the certificate that very day and return home.



Lo and behold, when he got to the school at the Exams and Records, it was discovered that one of his results was not inputted, so his certificate was not ready for collection.


Chai...


He felt so sad because that had truncated his plan, although he still remembered vividly that he scored 70 marks in that course, but unfortunately, the score was not recorded.



This incident happened about two decades after he left school.



But thank God, his lecturer then happened to be the V.C at the time, so he had to channel his request to him.



After some weeks with a lot of processes, the exam scripts of his set were thoroughly checked and his script was found and they later included the score.


Note: For about three weeks he had to travel down to Ekiti every three days interval.


It was just stressful...




If you are a graduate and you are still reading this post, do not just undermine the value of your certificate.


In Nigeria today, an original certificate that cost N15,000 by next year could have increased in double.


Do not say you have not  got a good job with your statement of result.


Even if you are a business owner, go and collect it and keep.


If it cost you 4 - 8 years before graduating, nothing should have to stop you from collecting your original certificate.

Daniel Adebayo

Copywriter/Content Creator.

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