Maths Teacher Shows Message Boy Left for Him in Examination Paper, People Plead after Seeing it

Maths Teacher Shows Message Boy Left for Him in Examination Paper, People Plead after Seeing it

  • A mathematics teacher has gone public with the message penned in his examination paper to get his attention
  • The teacher was amused by the boy's request and asked netizens if he should listen to the student's plea
  • The boy's message touched people's hearts, with some appealing to the teacher to consider his request

A mathematics teacher, Lawal Kehinde Anibaba, caused quite a stir on social media after displaying the unexpected message a boy left for him in his examination paper.

The amused teacher noted that these are the things teachers see in an examination paper.

Maths teacher posts unexpected message boy left him in examination paper, wonders if he should listen
A mathematics teacher finds a message that a boy left for him in his examination paper. Photo Credit: @tutoranibaba
Source: TikTok
"Things you see in an examination paper," the teacher captioned his post on TikTok.

Message boy left in exam paper

The unidentified student left a message for Lawal at the foot of his examination paper. In the message, the boy begged his teacher not to fail him.

The boy's message read:

"God bless you.

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"Sir please do not fail me."

Some internet users were touched by the boy's heartfelt appeal to Lawal and begged the teacher to consider it.

Others criticised the boy's message. Via his TikTok handle, @tutoranibaba, the teacher shares content around his profession, entertaining his over 22k followers on the social media platform.

On his TikTok bio, Lawal stated that he also teaches geography and English.

Maths teacher posts unexpected message boy left him in examination paper, wonders if he should listen
A mathematics teacher has shown the message a boy left for him in his exam paper. Photo Credit: @tutoranibaba
Source: TikTok

See the message below:

Reactions trail message teacher saw in paper

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the message the teacher saw in the examination paper below:

harlimah💕❤️ said:

"I’ve seen something like this too."

tifey❤️❤️❤️❤️ said:

"Dad pls don't fail him."

Fadajayy said:

"Who say make e no read???"

MR WILLY 🕴️ said:

"Fail him now sebi you self get son."

OLUBUNMI💎🌸 said:

"If na student wey always attend class nd don’t disrespect teacher Egbon mi don’t fail him🤲🏻😂very funny."

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Ella_Pedetin said:

"Ms Dansu, God bless you ma. Pls, don’t fail me, u know I love you so much, you will not die’…… omo!"

Mamma Demure 🔥 said:

"My son help him.frustraton and depression is real ooo."

oluwaphunso said:

"Pls help me, your children will not die😂😂😂 If you can understand and cope with your students, you can solve Nigeria's problem."

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a teacher had displayed the unexpected message she saw while marking a student's paper.

Teacher's brutal remark on script stirs reactions

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a teacher's brutal remark on a primary three pupil's exam script had triggered reactions online.

A Nigerian lady, Chinenyenwa Anih, had displayed the remark while speaking about the impact of teachers' comments on students' self-esteem. In her caption, Anih cautioned teachers against writing comments that could be detrimental to a child's confidence.

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She noted that while some students' answers might be incorrect or baffling, teachers' comments should aim to inspire growth rather than crush spirits. Anih emphasised the importance of teachers' comments in shaping students' self-perception and motivation.

Source: Legit.ng

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