- A young Nigerian man who once dropped out of school and got involved in internet fraud has shared how he transformed his life, returning years later to graduate with a First-Class degree in Computer Science (4.67 CGPA).
- Alongside his studies, he gained skills in UI/UX design, software development, and problem-solving.

A young Nigerian man has shared his inspiring journey from dropping out of school and getting involved in internet fraud to graduating with First-Class Honors in Computer Science.
He revealed that six years ago, he left school and went into “yahoo,” but later returned with a renewed mindset, stronger drive, and a deeper sense of purpose. Last week, he graduated with a 4.67 CGPA.
Beyond academics, he developed valuable skills in UI/UX design, software development, and problem-solving. Reflecting on his journey, he emphasized perseverance, faith in God, and personal growth as the keys to his transformation.
Sharing lessons he learned, he advised others to:
- See school as a skill to master, not a burden.
- Build real-world skills early.
- Surround themselves with people who inspire growth.
- Manage time intentionally.
- Stay hungry and consistent.
Encouraging those who feel delayed, he stressed that “delay is not denial,” urging them to remain consistent and faithful.

In other news….. A young Nigerian lady, Deborah Yaki Isaiah, has taken to social media to narrate her hilarious driving lesson experience that ended with her boyfriend enrolling her in a driving school.
According to her, her boyfriend had been teaching her how to drive for two days when he suddenly decided to hand over the responsibility to professionals. The reason? A near-accident caused by her unconventional driving request.
Deborah explained that during one of the lessons, she asked her boyfriend to let her make a turn without holding the steering wheel. The risky move almost landed them in the bush. Alarmed by the incident, her boyfriend quickly gave up on teaching her and registered her at a driving school.
“My boyfriend was teaching me how to drive. After day 2, I received a call that my man had paid for driving school for me. I was shocked. I just told him to let me turn without holding the steering wheel during one of the classes and we almost entered the bush. Oga gave up on me!” she wrote.
The post sparked laughter online, with many netizens praising her boyfriend for “outsourcing the risk” to professionals. One user commented:
“He values both his life and the car, so he quickly outsourced the risk. That’s premium love with sense!”
Another added:
“Wait, he taught you for 2 days? He believes so much in you, can’t be me.”

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