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Celebrated blunder: Tinubu’s ‘Bala blu’ becomes an exam question in Nigerian university

Nassarawa state university added a question about Bola Ahmed Tinubu‘s “bala blu bulaba” remark to its exam questions.

Tinubu, who is the presidential candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) mumbled, “a town hall, different from “balablu-blu-blu-bulaba” at an event in Imo in November 2022.

Young Nigerians against Tinubu’s bid for the presidency turned the aspiring leader’s blunder into a source of amusement online.

READ ALSO: Peter Obi or Atiku? Tinubu reveals who he’ll vote for if he wasn’t running

The department of mass communication at Nasarawa State University, Keffi Center for Continuing Studies, created the exam question and asked students to connect it to their course material.

It was a compulsory question

The question was compulsory for the sophomore students in mass communication to answer.

It read, “Using the social media trending sarcastic statement: A Townhall, Different from Bala-Blu Blu-Blu Bola-Ba, justify social judgement theory.”

Tinubu’s opponents continuously raise the totems of his numerous blabbering and incoherent statements to prove his incapability to attain the top position in Nigeria.

However, Tinubu has repeatedly dismissed complaints about his ill health, claiming that being the president of Nigeria does not physically require as much strength as grave digging.

READ ALSO: Tinubu mistakenly shared flats with drug lords in Chicago – Festus Keyamo, APC Campaign Spokesman

Too cheap: Nigerians react to final year exam. 

In another news, Benue state university reportedly set the questions for their final year students, but many Nigerians have said that the questions are too cheap.

According to Esther David Ohunene, who shared the leaked question paper on Facebook, the examination questions are too cheap.

The Head of the English Department, Professor Moses Tsenongu, in a memo sighted by Nigerian Tribune, apologised to students and the University community for the incidence.

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