Nigerian Rapper: "Pursuing First Class Was A Waste Of Time" 

By Agboola Ibrahim
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Cherry Entafield

A fast-rising rapper and graduate of dentistry at the University of Ibadan, Cherry Entafield has spoken about one of her regrets while she was in school and how she eventually took precautions that is making her standout after school.

In a video making the round on social media, Cherry Entafield has disclosed that It’s a waste of time to pursue a first class in school. She said that the energy discharged for having first class could be ventured into something that worth it, like building relationship or networking that would pay one at the end of the programme.

She said that no reward is worthwhile in Having first class more than the 5k such student would be awarded. Besides, she claimed that, companies this days don't look at result but competence of such prospect.

In her story, she revealed that she dropped every bid and interest in having first class right from her 200l and shifted her focus into business. However, she is grateful for such decision because it's working for her now.

Her words read, "In my 200lv I decided I wasn't going to pursue first class, duh, it's a waste of my time, and that is what I decided. And looking back, it's a great decision, because what was the utmost reward for first class.one is the 5,000 naira that they give you at the end of the faculty graduation. 5,000 nair or you submit application letter and get a good job in quotes with acl compan. But now we know that company looks for competence... But in school you have to sacrifice a whole lot to have first class, that sacrifice most relationship that you would have built, network that would have given you stuff after school . For me I went inty business as against using my energy to pursue first class"