A Nigerian school said it has no certificate to issue to one of its former students who did not complete primary sixThe lady, Kanyisola, said she visited her primary school to collect the First School Leaving Certificate, but she did not get itKanyisola said the school asked her to return to primary six and complete her studies because she left the school while in class four
A Nigerian primary school has asked a lady to return to school and complete her primary six.
The lady, Kanyisola, left primary school when she was still in primary four years ago.
Doctor Kanyisola went to collect her primary school certificate and she was told to return to primary six. Photo credit: Twitter/kanyin_p.Source: Twitter
Kanyisola said she recently visited her school to collect her school leaving certificate and testimonial, but the school refused to give her.
The school said she should come back and continue her studies to properly complete her primary six.
But Kanyisola, who is now a doctor explained that she left while in primary four to start her secondary education.
She wondered how the school expected her to come back to primary six after many years.
She wrote:
“Went to my primary school today to collect my primary school certificate. Although I didn't finish, I left from Year 4 to secondary school and these people said I have to do Year 6 to collect the testimonial.
“After I've completed secondary school and university education! A whole doctor? To do Year 6? Maybe I'll even contest for head girl”
See her tweet below:
Reactions as doctor is asked to come back to primary six
@BimboMoshood said:
“I will buy you Caprisonne to put in your lunchbox. School bus will come and pick you by 7am please wake up on time.”
@ThecruiseDoc commented:
“I have school uniform and lunch box plug.”
@royaltyuso said:
“I think they are just being petty. I left in primary four and didn't go through to 6. I collected my primary school certificate after over 15 years with ease.”
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