Students Make Lecturer Smile, Surprise Him With Birthday Cake & Music

Students Make Lecturer Smile, Surprise Him With Birthday Cake & Music

  • A lecturer got a big surprise from his students while he was teaching as they came in with a drummer and a saxophonist
  • The students, who also carried a cake, sang and danced to celebrate the man's birthday as he kept looking in amazement
  • Many Nigerians who reacted to the video said that the lecturer must have been a good person to them

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A short video shared by @owoblowtimbo has shown the moment some undergraduates surprised their lecturer on his birthday and employed a saxophonist to play for him.

A lecture was ongoing when the students walked in with a man blasting music on the saxophone. One of them carried a cake. They also had a drummer.

Students-lecturer goals/teacher got cake gift.
The lecturer danced with so much happiness. Photo source: @owoblowtimbo
Source: UGC

Amazing birthday celebration

In the TikTok video, other students in the class could be seen whipping out their phones to record the moment. The lecturer was so surprised that he could not talk but laugh.

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The students also made a photo frame for him. At a point during the video, the lecturer danced with joy.

Watch the video below:

The video has gathered over 700 comments with more than 13,000 likes.

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

FIPvisuals said:

"This saxophonist good fa."

MARYAM said:

"Na lecturer way do good deserve am more good life Baami."

princess nifemi001 asked:

"Pls location of this saxophonist he is too good."

Only_one_farihan said:

"Na lecturer wey good deserve this oooo, no be our own Economic lecturer oooo that man na ogba."

sera Rahma wondered:

"So no retakes in his course unit?"

adebayostephen33 said:

"Omo all of una don escape carry over for making una lecturer mind sweet....Api birthday sir."

Ololade said:

"I swear y’all don pass exam."

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user9213345978619 said:

"Nice one,the lecturer naa good man for students to do this kind of a thing,kudos to the man himself."

Oluwaseyi said:

"He is an excellent lecturer."

Another lecturer celebrated

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a video shows the moment her learners present a lovely birthday cake to their teacher.

From the clip posted on TikTok by a profile called Diva Arabs, it could be seen that the teacher never expected such a gesture from the children.

The three-minute clip showed how the children led their blindfolded teacher into the class where the cake was kept.

Students films his lecturers' old cars

In other news, a young Nigerian man, @nestor_freaking_smiths_, made a video that showed that his lecturers could not afford the kind of car he uses.

The man showed a car with a severely damaged bumper. Moving on, he filmed a very old Mercedes Benz.

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