A lecturer at Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, recently showed his appreciation for his students’ dedication by gifting ₦200 notes to those who attended his lecture. A video shared by @clarityclass2024 captured the memorable moment as the lecturer handed out the cash as a token of gratitude for their commitment.
In the viral clip, students enthusiastically applauded as a class representative distributed the mint ₦200 notes from seat to seat. The lecturer, commended in the caption as “lecturer of the year,” used this unique gesture to encourage more consistent class attendance.
The students responded with excitement, waving the unexpected gifts in the air and expressing their gratitude with cheers and applause, making the moment one to remember.
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Reacting To the Post
@lammie_artt The money may be small o, but e get one kain joy say u collect am
@IBUCHIM❔ The man has a lovely home, No be like my lecturers way go vex from house come dey transfer aggression give us, dey fix quiz 7:am
@💙🤍 The day person Dey miss class na better thing dey happen
@amaka_paloma See me smiling. something I can do just to encourage people and put smiles on their faces.
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