Viral Video of Nigerian Student Cramming for Bar Exams under a Running Shower Sparks Massive Reactions

Viral Video of Nigerian Student Cramming for Bar Exams under a Running Shower Sparks Massive Reactions

- Social media users have reacted to a trending video of a Nigerian student cramming studying under unusual conditions

- The yet-to-be-identified Nigerian student hit his palm against his head severally as he crammed under a running shower

- Many thought he wouldn't have been cramming if he had put in time to study at the right time, others felt it is commonplace with bar exams

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A Nigerian student has taken preparations for examinations to a whole new height.

The unidentified male scholar in a video shared on Twitter by @Fortunate4tun could been seen hitting his head severally with the face of his right palm as if trying to rejig his memory.

Viral Video of Nigerian Student Cramming for Bar Exams under a Running Shower Sparks Massive Reactions
Nigerian student gets social media users talking after he was captured in a video cramming under a running shower Photo Credit: @Fortunate4tun
Source: Twitter

The tweep who posted the video wrote: "Omo send love, light and money to anyone you know writing bar finals becauseeeee."

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In the trending Twitter video, in what is an uncommon studying style, the man repeated sentences over and over again under a running shower. He would hit his hand on his head each time he misses the actual way he crammed a sentence.

Watch the video here:

The video which has been watched over 30k times caused huge uproar on social media as tweeps argued back and forth on the action the guy was seen doing in the clip.

@soulmonkolawole reacted to the clip saying:

"This is the true reality, I was first admitted as a patient for the first time in my life in law school, can never forget. I passed out 5 times within 30 minutes, at a point I passed out while passing out because this is the only explanation for how I felt that day."

Another tweep @towsynofficial frowned at the video saying:

"Wrong move bro. Cramming ain’t the solution, read and understand this stuff. Well this only happens to people who study only during exams."

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@ta44ca63 said:

"Honestly, I think it's not fair for us to just make certain assumptions about people's situations when we haven't walked in their shoes. Sometimes, it's not always as we think it is. Several testimonies have indicated that BAR exams put all kinds of pressure on people."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian man recalled how he had written o'level exams 10 times before succeeding.

The man with the Twitter handle @olumuyiwaayo said he had F9 parallel in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination in 2002.

In his words: "In 2002, I left Christ's school, omo na F9 parallel in WAEC with C5 in Maths. I didn't make my O-level until 2005 after 10 sittings.

"Mummy elenu ebu should read this. From DJU, Korea (MS) to KIT, Germany (PhD) and now UBC (Canada), you are unstoppable!!!"

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