“Whose baby is this? – Little kid causes buzz as she climbs lecture podium in professor’s absence, sings ABC song for adults

"Whose baby is this? - Little kid causes buzz as she climbs lecture podium in professor's absence, sings ABC song for adults

A video featuring a little kid leading a group of adult students in an impromptu rendition of the ABC song has taken social media by storm. The clip, which has amassed over two million views on TikTok at the time of this report, showcases the infectious joy and spontaneity that unfolded in a classroom setting. The video was shared on TikTok by user @sametbh, who is presumed to be one of the students present in the class.

“Not me singing along in the background,” @sametbh  wrote. The wording on the video suggested that the students were seated and patiently waiting for their professor when the unexpected and delightful moment occurred. In the clip, the young child, presumably unaffiliated with the class, takes the lead and begins singing the ABC song with enthusiasm. To the surprise of the students, the charismatic youngster manages to capture the attention of the entire class, who join in singing along. Laughter can be heard in the background as @sametbh, the TikToker who recorded the video, chuckles at the charming scene unfolding before their eyes. The endearing video has sparked a wave of reactions and comments online. Netizens Reactions… @ronny said; “This reminded me of when I was like 9 I went with my cousins for grade 12 extra classes and I started teaching them how 50 equals to 25 + 25.” @Nene said; “My daughter used to come to college classes with me and we always let her do stuff like this!!” @hoerin said; “Well she got the whole class working, good teacher.” @pineapple_thesea3 said; “Who baby is this? I love she took control!” @Mx. Whitley said; “She is onto something. I don’t use calculus daily but I do recite the alphabet daily.” Genyas(real,canon) @wife said; “I find it cute they’re all just going with it and even singing with her.” @Llecret Mceach said; “This teacher doing a great job the whole class is engaged in the lesson.” @Bree. said; “The alphabet is important lmfao sometimes I gotta go through the list in my head to remember where some letter positioned at.”  See below; @sametbh not me singing along in the background 💀 (x: affiliateadrian) #funny #kidsoftiktok #kids #college #sametbh ♬ original sound – sametbh

Alfa gives lecture to Yahoo boys (Video)

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In a video that has gone viral on social media, a Muslim cleric has shared an unusual piece of advice for internet fraudsters, commonly known as “Yahoo boys.” The cleric, known as Alfa, warned those engaged in cyber fraud not to send messages to foreign clients using Nigerian phone numbers. According to Alfa, doing so would ruin the potency of a special soap given to these fraudsters. The video, which has attracted significant attention online, features the cleric cautioning those already chatting with their victims without a foreign phone line to desist from doing so. The reasoning behind his advice lies in the belief that the special soap, presumably a ritualistic object or talisman, loses its effectiveness when used alongside a Nigerian phone number. While the cleric’s advice may seem peculiar to many, it has sparked reactions from netizens across various social media platforms. @velly_oniroyin said; “Now if Efcc carry you say make you com explain hope say you go fit explain well ? Arindin Alfa 😂” @ibrolet_06 said; “Mistake wey people Dey do be say all these ones no be alfa dem be babalawo” @oluwagbeminija_ said; Most of this Alfa wey dey do soap for online na retired yahoo boys coz Alfa go take know talkatone 😂 na to ask for spending limit remain na 😂.” See below;  

100-level student slumps, dies during lecture in Ilorin

100-level student slumps, dies during lecture in Ilorin

During a lecture in class, Aminat Tajudeen, a 100-level student at Kwara State College of Education Ilorin, collapsed and passed away. According to reports, the incident took place on Wednesday at approximately 1:30 pm. Aminat had previously received her matriculation gown for the ceremony planned for the following day (13th April) and returned to class before the unfortunate event occurred. A member of the school’s senior staff, who preferred to remain anonymous due to lack of authorization to discuss the matter, revealed that Aminat was immediately rushed to the school clinic but later passed away. She was later taken to the Muslim cemetery, Osere, for her Janazah and burial. Speaking at her burial, the deceased father was quoted to have said that “she showed no sign or symptom of any sickness. We had quite a lengthy discussion on several issues before I escorted her to get a cab to the school.” The college Public Relations Officer, Mrs Abibat Zubair who confirmed the incident, told PUNCH Metro that she was a student of Music/Yoruba, adding that she was mourned by the college and students during the matriculation ceremony. “The Provost visited the parents yesterday to sympathise with them and also mourned her today during the matriculation ceremony together with the students,” the PRO said.

Ladies spotted stealthily entering class while lecture is ongoing (Video)

Ladies spotted stealthily entering class while lecture is ongoing (Video)

Some MAPOLY students were spotted surreptitiously entering their class while lecture was ongoing.


The ladies who are reported to be students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Ogun State.
Apparently the lecturer has zero tolerance for lateness which has this elicited such a behavior from the ladies.
Netizens have lauded their attempt to get into the class despite being late, with some saying it shows their thirst and desire to really learn, while others speculated that it might be that they were to write a test that day.
lamjudenj wrote: “Lols, atleast she value school! Unlike some that would rather remain outside till class is over!”
iam_eddy_e wrote: “Dem don announce test for group”



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