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Student Caught Cheating as Lecturer Discovers Answers Written on Native Attire

A Nigerian student was caught cheating during an exam after a lecturer discovered answers written on his native attire, sparking mixed reactions online.

A Nigerian student was exposed for cheating during an exam after a lecturer discovered that he had written answers on his traditional outfit before entering the hall.

A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) showed the student’s face, revealing that he had inscribed notes on his attire in an attempt to pass the exam. However, his plan was thwarted when the lecturer noticed the writings, confronted him, and recorded a video as evidence.

The incident sparked mixed reactions online, with some condemning the student’s actions, while others criticized the lecturer for recording and posting the video.

Some users argued that the education system places unrealistic expectations on students, while others suggested the student deserved punishment, possibly expulsion. Others felt that publicly sharing the video was unnecessary and could have long-term consequences for the student’s future.

Despite the debate, the video continues to gain traction online, sparking discussions about academic integrity and disciplinary measures in Nigerian universities.

Watch the video below:

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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