A shocking incident at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta b has gone viral online, involving a student who publicly quit the institution following an alleged confrontation with a lecturer over a valuable item.
The student, known on TikTok as @dipsin1, shared that he decided to leave the university after a lecturer reportedly took his ₦500,000 earring from his hand and threw it away, sparking outrage and disbelief among viewers.

FUNAAB student publicly announces quit
In the now-viral TikTok video, @dipsin1 tearfully explained the incident, visibly angry and frustrated, and warned prospective students against choosing FUNAAB as their institution. He dramatically tore up his student ID card during the recording, symbolizing his permanent departure from the school.
“I swear this FUNAAB na rubbish school. If you are thinking of a school that you want to come to, don’t try FUNAAB. Earring wey I buy N500k. Lecturer collect am for my hand, throway am. I don dey find the earring I no see am. I am breaking my school ID card. I am not coming to this school again,” he stated angrily, expressing his frustration and disappointment.
His post quickly drew widespread attention and reactions, with TikTok users flooding the comment section to share their opinions, jokes, and support.
Reacting to the incident, TikTok user Puniky wrote, “Wahala 🤣🤣. Funaab don dey whyne me since but I just dey ignore them.”
Ovi Brand commented, “He’s feeling like he should be worshipped, like he’s a god or something. Let’s see him in the next few years,” suggesting skepticism about the student’s claims and behavior.
Other users joined the conversation, including Shalid, who added, “This one ke. Na mouth he get o😂,” and Aladeusi Mubarak who warned, “Abeg leave dipsin If he sees this ur account don go.” The reactions illustrate the mixture of sympathy, humor, and critique circulating online following the incident.
Video sparks debates about student-lecturer relations
The viral clip has reignited discussions about the treatment of students in Nigerian universities and the accountability of lecturers when handling students’ personal belongings. Many viewers expressed shock over the alleged mishandling of such an expensive item, while others questioned the decision to share the incident publicly on social media rather than pursue official channels within the university.
The incident also highlights how platforms like TikTok have become arenas for students to voice grievances and attract nationwide attention, often resulting in debates on social media that spread rapidly beyond the institution involved.
Watch video below……
@dipsin_1 [/p]
♬ original sound – Dipsin 🥷😈