Fresh Graduate Signs on Pictures of His 2 Colleagues Who Passed away before Their Graduation

Fresh Graduate Signs on Pictures of His 2 Colleagues Who Passed away before Their Graduation

  • A graduate emotionally honoured his two deceased colleagues, and his video is now bringing many to tears
  • The young man signed on a flex banner containing the pictures of his former course mates, who died before their graduation
  • The young man's thoughtful act towards his late colleagues triggered emotional reactions on social media

A fresh graduate of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University melted hearts as he honoured his two deceased colleagues, who died before their graduation day.

Young graduate signs on pictures of his late colleagues who died before their graduation day
A graduate honours his deceased colleagues as he signs out from the university. Photo Credit: @bbigjay_001
Source: UGC

The young Nigerian man, whose bio states that he is the President of the National Association of Political Science Students, COOU Chapter, signed a flex banner that featured pictures of his late course mates.

Mourning them, the graduate, known as @bbigjay_001 on TikTok, said they died in their final year, describing their demise as painful.

He, however, accepted the inevitability of death and prayed that their souls rest in peace. He wrote:

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"During our Sign out Celebration, I took out time to recognize and sign on my deceased Coursemates, Calista and Chibuike, two of them left in this our final year, its painful Mehn… but death they say is inevitable.
"Rip Cally.
"Rip Chief Priest.
"Congratulations on your sign out."

His video triggered emotional reactions on TikTok.

Young graduate signs on pictures of his late colleagues who died before their graduation day
A young man signs on a flex banner containing pictures of his late colleagues. Photo Credit: @bbigjay_001
Source: TikTok

Watch the sad video below:

Graduate tribute to late colleagues evokes emotions

TUKO.coke has compiled some reactions to the graduate's tribute to his late colleagues below:

🎀 ྀིྀིQuinn_Franky01 ྀིྀི🎀 said:

"On the journey of education, may we not be brought home dead🙏🙏 may their souls rest in peace."

🦷Legacy Makers ‘25🦷 said:

"Lost two of our coursemates during our 300l days, now they’re gone and we’re signing out next week. May their soul rest in peace."

emmanuelemeka6280 said:

"Jay Jay i still remember when we lost ur sister during our primary school days i use to her so much,but she left with even knowing."

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JANE’S FIT 🛍️🛍️✅ said:

"If we can die 😢😢😢 why re we living 😢😢😢may their souls rest in peace 🪦 and my lil sis mimi I miss you."

sandyofabj said:

"God pls don’t let my course mates sign like this for me during our sign out."

Destiny_Rich_The_Kid said:

"I lost my physics teacher while sharing same football pitch with him, he was about to marry a week later 😪.
"He played against my team and scored a goal after that while everyone was chanting and praising him with the joy of his face you can see that he really looks like a God for that day just 2 minutes after the goal he scored he said he needed water 💧 no one could imagine death at that moment not even death can stand boldly to say I will take him today because the energy in him was top notch and unmatched so after drinking the water in just 2 minutes later he fell in the middle of the pitch without a word and died instantly we all that played the football game surrounding him holding hands first as been done to players but surprisingly he didn't make it when he got to the hospital 💔

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"That was the first day I believe death was real and comes like a thief after that I buried my best friend and my lil blood sister whom was 22yrs just last month I'm still healing from everything because they were too close 2025 mad a big scarr on my heart I had to tattoo my best friend and lil sis on my body 💔💔💔 RIP to them both I hope they can tell my sis, best friend and physics teacher that I miss them 💔💔."

Graduate writes to late colleague

Meanwhile, it was previously reported that a graduate had written a letter to her colleague who died before her graduation.

In an interview with the graduate shared how she met her late friend and gave insight about the latter's demise.

"I met the lady I wrote about in 2020 when I did direct entry to the University of Benin; she is a very smart and intelligent lady. She had goiter and started living on drugs. She was booked for surgery and she died before the surgery process could take place."

Source: Legit.ng

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Racheal Nyaguthie (HOD Human interest) Racheal Nyaguthie is an accredited journalist in Kenya and is currently the Head of the Human Interest Department at TUKO. She has six years of experience in digital journalism, having previously worked in Tuko's Current Affairs desk as a senior politics and current Affairs editor. Racheal was also a recipient of the AWiM Women in Politics Fellowship programme, where she investigated the experiences of Kenyan women in politics. She is also a WAN-IFRA Women In News 2025 Fellow. Email: racheal.nyaguthie@tuko.co.ke.

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