(Ep. 8) BAD SUCCESS IS NOT SUCCESS AT ALL




Having been a student in three different universities, I can tell you that what many people call success is actually not success.

Many success stories are simply stories of  poisoned apples. Yes, bad success is synonymous with poisoned apples.

Bad success is not success at all.

If one gains academic excellence through exam malpractices, that's not success. Sex for grades, where a student gives in to sexual demands from lecturers  or colleagues, is not success at all.

Yes, I know that nobody cares about why you fail - everyone only wants to hear your success story. But this is not an excuse to give in to negative demands in order to maintain or have good grades.

Life does not end with having good grades in the University. Don't sell your future by doing the wrong things to gain academic excellence.


Don't be Myopic

'It is better to fail honourably than to succeed with shortcuts.' Your honour and integrity are very important. You won't see this if you are myopic

No, I am not trying to give you an excuse to entertain failure.

The pathway to excellence remains hard work, and with God on your side.


Let God help you 

It's easier to stay away from bad success pathways when you have a working relationship with God. Start by giving you life to Jesus and staying away from sin. Write me to know how.

God's will for you in your campus is that you have  a success story that you can publicly be proud of. He wants you to have GOOD SUCCESS


"This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have GOOD SUCCESS"; Joshua 1:8


Now that you are a student, remember that bad success is not success at all


✌️ 💕 


Dr Tochukwu Onu, PT


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