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Lecturer Smashes Student’s JBL Speaker During Field Practical, Sparking Reactions

A lecturer smashed a student’s JBL speaker during a field practical, triggering mixed reactions online.

A viral video has sparked mixed reactions online, capturing the moment a lecturer destroyed a student’s JBL speaker during a field practical session.

In the clip, agriculture students dressed in their field uniforms were seen working on a farm. It was reported that one student had brought the speaker to the session.

The video shows the lecturer seizing the speaker and forcefully smashing it on the ground, breaking it into several pieces.

A caption accompanying the post read:
“Wahala! See how the farm coordinator destroyed a student’s JBL.”

The incident drew varied reactions from viewers:

  • idan_armaniiiiii: “Why did he even bring a JBL to school in the first place?”
  • godabeg_7: “JBL wouldn’t break that easily.”
  • peclyjay: “He needs to be taught some lessons.”
  • m_o_g.stanley: “Rules should be followed in institutions, but that doesn’t justify damaging someone’s property.”
  • sandy_love1233: “Why would a student carry a speaker to class? Are you joking?”
  • bamtunezofficial: “He’ll have to replace it, no doubt.”
  • creamychoco568: “There’ll be trouble for sure!”

watch the video below:

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION

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