A Nigerian lecturer has sparked discussion online after asking a student to dance before receiving her certificate for winning the best female dancer award at her university.


A Nigerian lecturer has sparked online discussion by asking a student to dance before receiving her certificate for winning the best female dancer award at her university.
The incident, captured in a video that is trending on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), shows the award-winning student being called up to receive her certificate.
Just as the student was about to be handed the certificate, the lecturer instructed her to dance first. Complying with the request, the student stepped back and showcased her dance moves, impressing those present.
The video garnered significant attention online, prompting numerous reactions from viewers.
Some of the comments included:
@EbisikeIj: “A born entertainer.
@ManuelPeniel1: “She better stepper.”
@flyniggaburner: “The stress that comes with dancing.”
@chy_Naomi: “Na so e dey start oooo. All this lecturers can’t make heaven.”
@LagosPresidentt: “You get mind release your phone to fellow student just because you wan dance. You neva cry from the depth of your heart before.”
WATCH VIDEO:
READ ALSO: Nigerian Lady Rewarded by Lecturer for Attending Class Despite Heavy Rainfall
Stories You Shouldn't Have Missed:
- WAEC Results of Girl Who Celebrated Secondary School Graduation Like a University Student Go Viral
- Female Masters Degree Holder Quits Her Insurance Job to Become a Poultry Farmer, Now Employs Many People
- Renowned Professional Body Raises Concern Over Shortage of Female Engineers
- Woman Reportedly Set to Divorce Husband Who Sponsored Her PhD
- EBSU Students Stage Protest After Five Persons Fainted While Trying To Write Exams
- Blind Couple Who Attended Same Schools Gets Married, Bears Beautiful Kids
- America-Based Nurse Calls 911 on Nigerian Mother-in-Law, Husband Intervenes
Join Our 500,000+ Community:
Thank you so much for reading. We will appreciate it if you share this with your loved ones.