Mount Kenya University student Job Nyakach criticises exams

MKU Student Rants On TikTok Video Over Exams, Says He Studies To Make Parents Happy

Mount Kenya University student Job Nyakach criticises exams

  • Job Nyakach, a TikToker and fitness guru, criticised university exams, saying one would not be wealthy by passing them
  • The Mout Kenya University (MKU) student held an exam paper as he ranted, adding he only studied to impress his parents
  • His video parked mixed reactions from social media users, with some siding with him while others contradicted his philosophy

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Education is the key to success, but one young man challenges the notion in his viral TikTok video.

Mount Kenya University exams

A Mount Kenya University (MKU) student has questioned how the exams would make one wealthy or successful.

TikToker Job Nyakach held an exam paper as he ranted over how the test would improve one's life in the future.

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"Let's think," read the caption on the clip that captured the heartfelt attitude and emotions of the lad towards university tests.

Studying at MKU to impress parents

He held the exam paper and asked how the paper would make one rich as he read some questions.

"I know you are a good definer of terms," he said as he displayed the white paper to the phone camera.

He said he was studying to get his degree to make his parents happy because he doubted education would make him rich.

Nyakach pointed out some parked cars that belonged to the lecturers, which he downplayed their worth.

Why university students will not be rich

The fitness guru stated some students looked up to them as their role models and would follow diligently whatever their teachers told them.

"Shut up. You will never be rich. You will not be rich until you escape the matrix. I wonder how defining some terms would make you successful," he noted.

Nyakach said some "lazy lecturers" sat down and prepared the exams for students whom he wondered how they would make money by passing them.

Netizens react

The video sparked reactions from social media users who expressed different opinions.

franklins 1:

"The fact that you are in MKU should answer you that."

alex

"Grades are outcomes of memory not intelligence."

Mainamaina22

"If all you see in an exam paper is define, then you have a problem."

NVM.(Mylez):

"Andrew Tate low budget."

JKUAT student graduates after 7 years

Meanwhile, a University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) computer science student celebrated graduating after seven years.

Kelvin Njenga Gichuru, a determined individual, embarked on a journey to pursue his passion for computer science at JKUAT.

In 2016, he eagerly joined the esteemed institution, fueled by the desire to gain knowledge and skills in his chosen field.

Throughout his academic tenure, Gichuru faced various challenges with specific units. These hurdles tested his resilience and commitment.

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Mount Kenya University student Job Nyakach criticises exams
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