A graduate of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, identified as Oludare Alaba reportedly visited his alma mater on Monday, asking for a refund of fees paid to the school till he graduated, while returning his certificate.
Mr Oludare who disclosed that his school certificate has brought nothing profitable to his life after leaving the university demanded that his school fees be refunded while recounting that this is as a result of inability to feed his wife and kids and respond to the needs of his 90-year-old father.
The LAUTECH graduate disclosed that he is an award-winning entertainer and that he intends to use the refund of his school fees to promote his career and cater for his family.
Surprisingly, Oludare noted that he has been lured to go into money rituals while seeking for supports from people to enable him to be gain employment and sustain his family.
The Agriculture graduate said: “I returned the certificate because it has no impact on my existence. I asked for a refund of the fees paid in school so I can use it to build my talent and live a meaningful life.
“I am an entertainer and even won the MTN talent hunt award during my service year in 2016.
“I have continued to struggle in life such that the opportunities I am getting is to do money rituals but I don’t want to do such. I want to be useful to Nigeria, my family, myself and to God.
“I am married with two kids; my dad is 90 years old but I continue to borrow money from him rather than give him. He told me that he took loans to fund my education and hasn’t refunded it and cannot continue to borrow money to give me.
“I ask for help in any form. I want to pursue my entertainment career. I don’t want my career wasted.”