Years Later, Nigerian Man Bumps Into Former School Teacher who Said He will Never Make it, Drama Ensues

Years Later, Nigerian Man Bumps Into Former School Teacher who Said He will Never Make it, Drama Ensues

  • A Nigerian boy has stirred mixed reactions on social media following his actions toward his former school teacher
  • The young man saw the teacher walking along the road and decided to remind him of their schooldays
  • After recounting how the teacher flogged him mercilessly in school, he sped off with his car and left the teacher to trek

Mixed reactions have trailed a viral video of a young Nigerian man, Bigsot1, dragging his former school teacher.

In the trending video reposted on Instagram by @mediagist, the young man saw his elderly teacher walking along the road and he stopped immediately to exhibit his anger at him.

Man embarasses former school teacher
Man embarasses former school teacher Photo credit: @bigsot1/TikTok, Stefan Heunis/Getty images
Source: TikTok

After the man stopped, he reminded him of his school days and how he had punished and flogged him mercilessly.

The teacher in his defence noted that he only punished him those days to correct him for bad behaviour.

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However, his words fell on deaf ears as the angry boy left him to trek while he sped off with his car.

Narrating his pain in a detailed video on TikTok, @bigsot1 shared his experience with the teacher.

He noted that he had no right to insult him, his parents and also reiterate that he will never be someone in life.

Speaking further, he recounted how the man punished him to the extent that he couldn't use his hands for one week, just because I failed a question.

Social media reactions

@kingperry2019 said:

"Some teachers really deserve this. Some will even insult and your parents and don't even care how the child feels."

@smallico2 wrote:

"I’m not in support of what they did but if some teachers bad mouth you then ehn I don’t think it’s a motivation e dey kill morale."

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@benjaminmonez noted:

"I know say na Benin boys."

@dada_boy3 said:

"Brother remember life of a man start at the age of 50 haha I laugh in English, make una day try calm down, life doesn’t work the way you planned it."

@ruthiana_xo wrote:

"Mtchewwww and if dat ur uncle didn’t mk it he also have children dat will make it. Mak una try dey rest wit una mumu thinking."

Watch the video below:

Medical doctor meets secondary school teacher during graduation

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man became emotional when his secondary school teacher attended his graduation ceremony. In a tweet on April 26, the man identified as @kxmdyy said the teacher's name was Aunty Foly.

The young man disclosed that he was graduating from medical school when the woman surprised him with her attendance. According to him, Aunty Foly helped him academically while he was in secondary school by making him believe in himself. He said he wept when his favourite teacher stormed his graduation ceremony to celebrate with him.

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He wrote on Twitter: "Seeing my favorite high school teacher at my graduation from Medical school. She was the first person who made me genuinely believe in myself. Big man like me wept. God bless you Aunty Foly." His tweet has gone viral, gaining over 20k likes and over 774k views.

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