There is actually a strong and weak class of degree.
A 2:2 below a CGPA of 3.0 out of 5.0 may not get you a direct MSc admission in some Nigerian Universities until you remedy it with a PGD.
Additionally, a 2:1 of less than 4.0 out of 5.0 may not enable you get some scholarship opportunities for MSc especially in foreign universities.
So higher point is very important even if you dont get the desired class of degree.
Don’t relent…
Dear Nigerians, if you have a preferred way of being addressed, please communicate it clearly from the start. The cold shoulder, indirect cues, and unnecessary back-and-forth about things like when someone finished school only slow down work.
I used to think Fajr alone would fix my finances. I prayed. I made duʿā. I stayed consistent. And yet… rizq still felt tight.
Until I learned what the Prophet ﷺ actually did after Fajr.
Talk to your mother lovingly.
Talk to your father respectfully.
Talk to your wife truthfully.
Talk to your brother heartily.
Talk to your sister affectionately.
Talk to your friends jovially.
Talk to officials politely.
Talk to customers honestly.
One of our major problems in the North is our poor mindset in wealth creation and bad business sustainability culture.
We collect loans with intention of not paying back and we avoid loans or grants with stringent conditions because we mostly want things on a platter.
What @CaptJamyl and his team are doing is simply a venture capital with seed funding from well-meaning Nigerians.
Anybody that condemns it doesn’t understand the concept of development financing and overall context of development and prosperity.
And anybody that can not present a proper proposal and work plan on how he/she intends to invest the money, does not deserve to be funded.
Success is not one-sided, it occurs ONLY when luck meets preparedness.
Kudos to all hands involved, Insha Allah I will personally contribute money and also contribute to the technical team with credit appraisal.