
Father Cuts Ties with Son After He Drops Out of Law School Over Bad Grades
A 23-year-old Nigerian man has revealed how his relationship with his father broke down after he chose to drop out of law school in his final year.
The young man explained that studying law was never his ambition, but his father insisted on it so he could boast to his friends that his son was a lawyer. Despite his lack of interest, he enrolled in the programme but struggled academically, receiving poor grades throughout his studies.
Eventually, he decided to quit the course during his final year, believing it was best to stop pursuing a career he had no passion for. His decision, however, disappointed his father, who has refused to speak to him since.
The man shared his story online in response to another account of a young person forced by their parents to study a course they did not desire.
While he did not disclose the university he attended, his experience has resonated with many, sparking discussions about parental pressure and the importance of allowing young people to choose their own paths.
The story adds to broader conversations on the impact of societal expectations and family dynamics on educational and career decisions, highlighting how pursuing personal dreams can sometimes come at the cost of family relationships.