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Viral Video of Lecturer Smashing Student’s iPhone 13 with Hammer

A viral video of a lecturer smashing a student’s iPhone 13 Pro Max with a hammer at a Nigerian institution has sparked widespread outrage and online debate, with many criticizing the lecturer’s actions as excessive and unprofessional.

A video showing a lecturer repeatedly smashing a student’s iPhone 13 Pro Max with a hammer has gone viral, causing widespread outrage on social media.

The incident, which took place at an unnamed institution in Nigeria, has left many viewers shocked and questioning the lecturer’s motive for such drastic actions.

In the now-viral video, the lecturer is seen striking the expensive device several times, while students in the background react with shock and disbelief.

The reason for the lecturer’s extreme actions remains unclear, as neither the institution nor those involved have offered any explanation.

However, the video has sparked intense debate online, with many criticizing the lecturer’s behavior as both unprofessional and excessive.

One social media user, @Broda_Kenny, speculated, “Looks like the student was caught using the phone during an exam.”

Another user, @TheTifeFab, commented, “This is part of the abnormality that has become normalized in Nigerian institutions. If this lecturer ever becomes a Governor or President, he’ll do worse.”

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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