Akwa-Ibom poly uses Hilda Baci’s Cook-a-Thon to set exam question

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Akwa-Ibom poly uses Hilda Baci's Cook-a-Thon to set exam question

Sensational, internationally renowned chef, Hilda Essien Bassey better known as Hilda Baci has been featured in an exam question following her recent cooking record. The chef had achieved fame after cooking for hundred hours, shattering the previous record held by an Indian chef, Lata Tondon.

Akwa-Ibom poly uses Hilda Baci's Cook-a-Thon to set exam question

A lecturer at Akwa Ibom Polytechnic, Ikot, Osurua decided to utilize her as an example to set questions for students on May 17. The question had asked the Mass Communication students to utilize Hilda Baci’s Cook-a-Thon record to explain a psychological theory propounded by a Canadian Psychologist, Albert Bandura. It read: “Using the social media trending issue of Hilda Baci’s ‘Cook-a-thon, justify the social leaming theory of Albert Bandura.” See the photo below:

Auchi Poly students left lecturer smiling and speechless as they surprise him with gifts on his birthday

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In a heartwarming display of gratitude and affection, students of Auchi Polytechnic surprised their lecturer in class on his birthday. A video capturing the moment shows the students singing and cheering their lecturer on, as he smiled in response to their affectionate display. The lecturer was visibly moved as the students continued to shower him with attention, and he graciously accepted the gifts that they presented to him. The video has since gone viral, with many people expressing their admiration for the students’ kind gesture. The act of appreciation by the students is a testament to the positive impact that educators have on their students, and the bond that can form between them. As we celebrate our educators and their contributions to our lives, this video serves as a reminder that a little bit of kindness and appreciation can go a long way in brightening someone’s day. See the heartwarming video below;

Nekede poly reacts to video of student praising her ‘veejay’

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The authorities of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Imo state, have reacted to a viral video of a female student who claimed she graduated from the school with the help of her private part. In the video, the lady claimed that her graduation from the polytechnic was made possible with the help of God as well as her private part. “Omo, today is the final day. Nekede bye-bye, this stress ends today. Finally, I’m now a graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede. It can only be God and my p**sy,” she said. However, the institution in a statement signed by its registrar, Eucharia Anuna on Monday, totally condemned the act describing it as “despicable.” The statement read: “This is to inform the general public that the Management of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri, has begun full investigations into the identity of the student who gloated on Tiktok about how she graduated with the help of God and her private organ,” the statement reads. “It is most blasphemous and antithetical that the said student peddled the name of God in her deleterious act. “Management considers the action of the student as most unacceptable and preposterous. The Federal Polytechnic Nekede prides itself as an institution with high academic and moral standards. “Both staff and students are quite aware of the consequences of any misconduct. In an unprecedented move, the management, through the various disciplinary committees, had released hotlines through which the students can report any act of exploitation or corruption. These committees are diligent in ensuring that any staff or student found culpable is meted with appropriate punishment. “The despicable post of this supposed student does not, therefore, represent the standard of our institution. The Rector of the institution, being a clergyman, has been very committed and consistent in instilling discipline in our students through seminars, solemn assemblies, sensitisation outreaches and publications. “When our investigations are over, we shall make our findings and pronouncements public. It is in our purvey to ensure that only students found worthy in learning and character are certified. This is a commitment to which we shall remain consistently resolute.”