Na Questions Wey I No Fit Solve: Lecturer's Remark on an Examination Paper in Sokoto University Causes Stir

Na Questions Wey I No Fit Solve: Lecturer's Remark on an Examination Paper in Sokoto University Causes Stir

  • A Nigerian lecturer's remark for his students in a university examination has sparked debate on social media
  • The lecturer of Usmanu Danfodio University in Sokoto humorously joined in the trending catchphrase on the Nigerian social media space
  • While the academic's humourous comment was greeted with excitement by many, others thought it was unnecessary

Joining in the catchphrase trending on Nigerian internet space, a lecturer left social media users awestruck.

The 'controversial' remark was spotted at the tail end of the examination paper of Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto.

Nigerians react to lecturer's remark on Sokoto University's exam paper sparks reactions on social media
The lecturer joined in using the trending social media catchphrase Photo Credit: Instagram/@instablog9ja, Daily Nigerian
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The remark

A copy of the controversial examination paper was shared on Instagram by Instablog9ja.

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At the foot of the question paper belonging to the department of electrical and electronics engineering, the lecturer's remark reads:

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"Na questions wey I no fit solve I wan dey set now. Goodluck!"

The remark which was written in Pidgin implies that the lecturer has decided to be giving his students examination questions he as an academic cannot provide answers to.

Legit.ng couldn't ascertain the period the examination took place as of the time of making this report.

Mixed reactions trail the question paper

@emperor_fusty001 said:

"If this is exam question for 200level electrical electronics engineering students, then the lecturer is a very good man. The lecturer even gave them the diagram, they are lucky he didn't just drop the question, for them to draw the diagram themselves before calculating.
"Cos once you no get the diagram right na there failure start that remark will give u a clue the kind of person he is even if u dnt understand the question."

@iam_davechuks stated:

"This country’s name should be changed to Cruise Nation instead of Nigeria. This Lecturer dey ment."

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@harryy_matts wrote:

"Plot twist: The question isn’t gonna be a hard one for the students who actually know what they doing in that class, I bet it’s not that difficult or difficult at all just sometimes you need that kinda comic relief even if the stuff is difficult your anxiety level will come down and things will add up, students love lecturers like that tbh."

@aabbcc802 commented:

"If na me I go just write " Na answer booklet wey correct answer no dey I wan dey submit now."

Man says it is easier to bag first-class in Northern Nigeria universities

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man had shared a university's question paper stating that it is much easier to bag a first-class degree in the north.

The man who claimed the exam is very simple for university students said that lecturers in the south are always after making life tough for people with advanced questions.

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The first question on the paper asked:

"A boy has N500. He spends N200. What fraction of his original money does he have left?"

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