A Nigerian student of Obafemi Awolowo University has written an emotional and appreciation message to his lecturer on World Teachers Day on how he assisted him five Years ago during Post UTME.


A Nigerian man, Misbau Alamu Lateef, on Wednesday, October 6, shared the appreciation email a student wrote to thank him for his assistance.
He said that the message made him proud and humbled to be a teacher. Lateef added that he met the student when he was supervising a post-UTME exam five years ago.
The student who had applied to study law started panicking when he realized that he had been given the wrong booklet.
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The man said that he encouraged him on the exam day by saying:
“I want to see you in my faculty next year.”
The lecturer said that up until that message was sent, he never realized that that the prospective student later got admission and he taught him in his 400 level.
Below are the compiled comments of some people under his Facebook post
Awoyemi Tobi Doyin said:
“Thank you so much for all your do. You are far to kind and exceptional. God bless you and give us grace to be able to pay back in many ways all your do for us.”
Oyewusi Abiodun Focus said:
“Your mentorship is gratifying. Words are not enough to tell about you, sir. You’re a teacher and lecturer per-excellence.”
Samuel Onowugbeda said:
“Thank you sir for all you do for us and for me especially! The debt owed to you can never be repaid, but God in his infinite mercy will continue to shower you with wits and good success!”
Akinyooye Kazeem said:
“Wow! You superb! Continue your good work. May God continue to lift you higher.”
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