Student cries as she is forced out of exam hall for indecent dressing

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Moment NOUN student raises alarm after being forced to not write exam over indecent dressingMoment NOUN student raises alarm after being forced to not write exam over indecent dressing A student of National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, has raised alarm after being prevented from writing her exam on the basis of indecent dressing. The young lady shared the video online, while showing off her outfit and asking if the public deemed it indecent. According to her, she had gotten into school that morning to write her exam but was stopped by one of the invigilators for indecent dressing. Moment NOUN student raises alarm after being forced to not write exam over indecent dressing Moment NOUN student raises alarm after being forced to not write exam over indecent dressing He then called on the security officer at the school and she was forcefully taken out of the hall. The student believes she is on her right as what she wore wasn’t exposing as they tried to make it seem. She seeks that the general public spreads the video so she can get justice and they can be sanctioned for their misdemeanors WATCH VIDEO HERE Moment a student of National Open University Nigeria NOUN was denied access into exam hall over indecent dressing.
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“Even if I stop singing today, my name will still be in Afrobeats Hall of Fame” – Rema boasts

"Even if I stop singing today, my name will still be in Afrobeats Hall of Fame" – Rema boasts

Rema Afrobeats Hall Fame

Talented Afrobeats musician, Divine ‘Rema‘ Ikubor has opined that he has earned himself a lot of recognition to be in the Afrobeats Hall of Fame, even if he decides to quit music today. The singer who recently performed at the 2023 Ballon D’Or noted that he is considering leaving music at the moment, but his current status has already inked his name in the Afrobeats Bible.

Rema Afrobeats Hall Fame

Singer, Rema. Photo Source: Instagram. Rema was featured on the cover of the fourth edition of The New Wave issue of i-D Magazine. He said: “I’m not saying I want to stop. But if I say I want to stop right now, my name is still going to be on the Afrobeats bible, if there is an Afrobeats bible to be dropped. I’ll literally be in the New Testament, on the front page.” The young musician also recalled how he had been ridiculed by fans people because of his soundtrack which had Bollywood lilt to it when he gained prominence in 2019. “Everything they doubted, everything they laughed at me for, I built on it. They called me Indian Boy; I went to India. I’m the first artist to shut down four cities in India, 5000 capacity and above. No one can deny that I’ve impacted Afrobeats on a global scale,” he added.

Eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme’s JAMB hall narrates speaks

Eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme's JAMB hall narrates speaks

An eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme‘s JAMB exam hall has shared his experience with the embattled student on exam day. According to Ilumina Light, the student’s computer had a glitch and the examiners had to intervene before she could continue. He further noted that despite that, she was still able to score above 200. He appealed to Nigerians not to demean her brilliance. In his words: “What you don’t know is this. MMESOMA actually scored 249, a high score that can gain admission easily. It doesn’t stop there. During the CBT, her system developed glitches that took examiners quite some time to resolve before she continued, to finish same time with others. “To have scored that high despite probably not finishing, alongside the disorientation, is remarkable. Even more, she has reportedly being carrying first from primary to secondary school. “This is a girl too passionate about, not just studying, but excelling. She has a mentality for perfection and gives her all to get it – therein was the danger by the devil, and a lesson to us all, in the manner we seek anything in life. Avoid desperation. “Watch her interviews, and see the confidence oozing out, though her intellect was masterfully deployed to hide the truth, but then, if we condemn this little girl, we should equally take our minds back, to all those hurriedly sworn Affidavits from fully knowledgeable adults, scattered in billions of papers across the Country. “This young girl is filled with a rare brilliance we should harness for the growth of our society. We should not dim the great lights we have, else we eventually end with darkness and won’t find our way nomore. “As for MMESOMA, I have no doubt that God shall live up to his word and make her imperfection on this matter perfect unto his cause for her life.” See the post below:

Bank staff shares coke to customers in banking hall (Video)

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A viral video has captured the moment the staff of a bank in Nigeria shared light refreshments for customers. In the video, the bank staff at Fidelity bank shared bottles of drinks with their customers who were present in the banking hall.

This is coming after netizens called out various banks in Nigeria for their poor customer service and for giving little or no cash to their customers after waiting in line to withdraw for a very long time. Since the circulation of this video, netizens have praised the thoughtfulness of the bank staff.

Reacting to the video, @midesmart wrote: “normally fidelity bank is fair out of other banks 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Zenith bank is a useless bank 😏😏.” @bisadeeeeeeee_ said:
“I think fidelity still one of the good bank sha. At least you’re thoughtful enough to ease people tension.” See the video below:

Female banker called out for buying fabrics in banking hall (Video)

Female banker called out for buying fabrics in banking hall (Video)

A young lady on Twitter has called out a banker at FCMB who kept her and two other people waiting for over 30 minutes while she purchased fabrics.
She claimed that the lady kept them waiting as she selected fabrics to buy from a vendor during office hours.

Reacting to the video, a lot of netizens defended the banker while others thought she was wrong as well.
Friddah wrote:
“Sorry but, is this appropriate? Went to the bank to fix my card and the woman made two other people and myself wait at most 30 minutes while she purchased fabrics.”

Reacting, @Asapchow wrote: “30m is too long bruh. Did she ask/plead with you guys (customers) before she did this? I’m Just curiously thinking away from b/w “

@aregbs wrote: “You should have stopped her. Kindly take this down. The consequences seem larger than what you can imagine.”
@EnochAyoade said: “I can’t believe people are actually defending the woman buying clothes on duty 😅😅. Na why our country be like this sha. We actually deserve people who rule us. Do you all know what this is call?”
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