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Akwa Ibom Student’s Video

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A leaked video said to involve a student from Akwa Ibom State is currently making rounds online. While many people are focused on the video itself, experts are warning that cases like this can seriously affect a young person’s future.

Education and career advisers say that leaked personal videos can damage chances of getting scholarship abroad, free loan, work abroad, and good job opportunities. Today, many schools, companies, and agencies outside Nigeria check a person’s online presence before giving offers.

For students hoping for scholarship abroad, a bad online record can raise red flags, even if the person is very brilliant. For those applying for free loan or grants, funding bodies may see such online issues as a risk. This can lead to rejection, no matter how strong the academic results are.

The same applies to people planning to work abroad. Employers and visa officials often search names online. A leaked video or negative content can reduce chances of securing work abroad and stable job opportunities, both in Nigeria and outside the country.

Experts are also advising young people to take online safety seriously. They encourage students to protect their phones, avoid sharing private content, and report any leaked materials immediately. Building a clean and positive online image can help when applying for scholarship abroad, free loan, work abroad, and better job opportunities.

Members of the public are being urged to stop sharing leaked videos and show understanding. What may look like online entertainment today can destroy someone’s dream of studying overseas, getting a scholarship abroad, accessing a free loan, securing work abroad, or landing good job opportunities in the future.

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