A woman, Princess Annie Daniel, went viral after sharing how she invigilated her husband’s exam, changing his seat twice because he couldn’t stop looking at her to avoid distracting him.


A woman has gone viral after sharing her amusing experience of invigilating an examination hall where her husband happened to be one of the candidates.
Princess Annie Daniel, who shared the story on Facebook, revealed that she was assigned to supervise an exam hall and was surprised to find her husband among the students.
According to her, she had to change his seat twice during the exam because he kept staring at her, and she wanted to make sure he wasn’t distracted.
Her Facebook Post Read:
“So I was asked to invigilate a particular classroom during an examination. Boom! The first student I saw was my husband. He was so obedient🤣.
I changed his seat twice for looking at me. And when he finally finished, he came to me and asked, ‘Babe, why did you change my seat?’ I told him he was looking at me too much and I needed him to concentrate.
Moral lesson: Don’t be a source of distraction.”
Social Media Reactions
Kayode Junior joked:
“We go meet for house first; I will use my power too in my territory 😁😁😁😁😁.”
Ella Gold teased:
“Abi you change am go where he fit see expo copy 😂?”
Charles Oluwatoyin commented:
“If I’m your husband, I’ll whisper, ‘You’ll meet me at home in za oza room to pick pin’ 😁😁😁😁.”
Isah Godwill added:
“Na malpractice he wan do. Thank you for changing his seat.”
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