“I thought I escaped – Lady laments as she runs to the UK for her master’s program, meets Nigerian lecturers again

"I thought I escaped - Lady laments as she runs to the UK for her master's program, meets Nigerian lecturers again

A Nigerian lady with TitTok handle @maureencee, shared her disappointment and frustration upon realizing that Nigerian lecturers, known for their strict and often harsh teaching methods, can still be encountered even while pursuing higher education in the UK. Maureencee’s video, posted on TikTok, has stirred a significant response from fellow students and netizens who share her sentiments.

The video captures Maureencee’s reaction when she recognized that her pursuit of a master’s degree in the UK did not offer the complete escape from the educational challenges and stringent teaching styles often associated with Nigerian academia. “When you run to the UK for your masters thinking you’ve escaped Nigerian lecturers,” her video caption read. Netizens, especially those familiar with the Nigerian education system, have flooded the comments section of Maureencee’s video, resonating with her experiences. Netizens Reactions… @ibikunle03 reacted; “Out of the 5 lectures that have taught me in this UK 3 are Nigerians.” @benbyx1 reacted; “Well, I sha escaped because none of them dey my department.” @Kculture said; “It depends on the school ohhhh. I no get any for my department except one that’s a tutor.” @frankyi commented; “They’re everywhere.” @chi.oma said; “Ah, I have one in my department.” @Efe said; “Mine told me first classes and distinction will not help me succeed in life.” @Princessfena said; “Dem full my department.” @ceasny reacted:; “At this point, Nigerians and Indians have something in common, they are so equally distributed globally.  See below; @maureencee And guess what? They’re still very wicked 💀 #ukinternationalstudents #nigerianlecturers #mastersstudent ♬ original sound – GERSHOM OF TIKTOK 👾

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer’s bag during exam

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer's bag during exam

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer's bag during exam

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer’s bag, which contained valuables, during exam and selling it for N10K. It was gathered that the incident had occured at University of Jos while the department was holding an examination.

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer's bag during exam (Video)

Student caught after reportedly stealing lecturer’s bag during exam. Credit: Google. According to a source, the students had completed their exams when the noticed that their lecturer’s bag was missing. The bag was reported to contain 18,000 naira, a laptop and several important credentials. It was learned that all the students were called back after the bag went missing, whereupon, one student, who was absent, was suspected. The source revealed that the suspected was later caught, and he confessed to stealing the bag and selling it for 10,000 naira. A video captures the moment the suspected student was caught at the hostel following the deed. See the post and video below:

Man calls out female lecturers demanding sex for grades

Man calls out female lecturers demanding sex for grades

A Nigerian man has accused some female lecturers of demanding sex from male students in exchange for grades. The Twitter user with the handle @David_pattt alleged that female lecturers have now formed the habit of seeking sexual pleasure from male students. He penned down a warning to the women involved in such practice to desist from doing such to young boys. When asked which school, he maintained that the female lecturers in his school practice such illegality. In his words: “Female lecturers in Nigerian universities, please stop demanding sex from male students for grades! My school and many others.” See the tweet below:

“Till you marry and have kids” – Reactions as student flaunts his Lexus, mocks lecturer’s car (Video)

"Till you marry and have kids" – Reactions as student flaunts his Lexus, mocks lecturer's car (Video)

A student has compared his car with that of his lecturer in order to make fun of the university teacher.

Student flaunts Lexus mocks lecturer's old car

The student who owns a ride shared a video of the various cars which were left by his teachers at the parking lot. He showed off his lecturers’ battered cars which looked the shadows of their former selves and his, a Lexus, which was still looking pristine and in good condition.

Sharing the video he captioned it: “Thank God for education” Watch the video below: @nestor_freaking_smiths_ Education First 📚#fypシ #viralvideo #trendy #lecturer vs #student 🤭 ♬ son original – 👾 In reaction, @Only_1_Amaka wrote: “Na why my school ban student to dey bring car come sch.” @chididavid5 wrote: “Till u marry and take care of kids.” @sõdman wrote: “Nah Nigeria make workers be like sey them lazy and fraudster be like sey nah them sabi wat.”

ASUU: “Enough is enough” – Buhari tells striking lecturers

ASUU: "Enough is enough" - Buhari tells striking lecturers

President Muhammadu Buhari has told leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to reconsider their position on the continued strike as it will have generational consequences on families and the future development of the country.
The president, who informed the striking lecturers that enough is enough, noted that the future of the country rests on the quality of educational institutions and education.

Reports say Buhari made this remark when he received some governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC), legislators and political leaders at his residence on Monday.
While assuring that the government understands ASUU’s position, Buhari requested that negotiations should continue, with students in lecture halls.
He was quoted as saying:  “I hope that ASUU will sympathise with the people on the prolonged strike. Truly, enough is enough for keeping students at home. Don’t hurt the next generation for goodness sake.
“Students from Nigerian universities will be faced with the challenge of competing with others in a highly connected and technology-driven work space, and keeping them at home only deprives them of time, skill and opportunities to be relevant on the global stage.
“Colonial type education was geared towards producing workers in government. Those jobs are no longer there. Our young people should get education to prepare them for self-employment. Now education is for the sake of education.
“Through technology we are much more efficient. We should encourage our children to get education, not only to look for government jobs.”