Nigerian lecturer babysits his student's twin babies while the mother wrote an exam
- A Nigerian lecturer is melting hearts on social media after what he did to help one of his students
- The lecturer identified as Frederick Bassey helped his student babysit her child while she was taking an exam
- Bassey shared photos of himself babysitting in the exam hall
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A lecturer at the University of Calabar identified as Frederick Bassey is being celebrated on social media for assisting one of his students, who is a mother of twins. The lecturer helped his student babysit her twins.
According to Bassey, who talked about the experience on Twitter, the student was writing a statistics exam and he knew she would need help looking after her twins while she wrote the exam.
Bassey explained that he decided to babysit for her so she could properly write her exam. He said he knew it would be stressful to write her exam and babysit.
The lecturer shared photos of himself in the auditorium carrying one of the babies with a front-facing baby carrier. He was spotted standing in front of the class while carrying the baby.
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In another tweet, the same lecturer noted that women who juggle parenting and school responsibilities are the real heroes.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that students of Obafemi Awolowo University were spotted dancing during a class. The video showed the students dancing to Naira Marley's soapy song. The students' behaviour made their lecturer give up on teaching them.
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