A Nigerian lecturer warmed hearts online after he was seen carrying a student’s baby during a lecture to help the mother focus on her studies.


A heartwarming moment at a Nigerian university has gone viral on social media after a lecturer was spotted carrying a student’s baby during class so the mother could focus on her studies.
In a video making the rounds online, the lecturer could be seen gently holding and walking around with the baby while continuing with the lecture. The thoughtful gesture allowed the student, who had come to class with her child, to concentrate on the lesson without distraction.
The touching act quickly drew praise from many Nigerians on social media, with users commending the lecturer for his kindness, patience, and understanding toward student parents who are trying to balance academics with family responsibilities.
Many commenters described the moment as a powerful example of empathy in education, noting that small acts of support like this can make a big difference for students who are determined to pursue their education despite personal challenges.
The video has since continued to circulate online, warming hearts and sparking conversations about compassion and support within the learning environment.
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