A recently surfaced video showcased a student’s remarkable display of marching prowess during an inter-school parade, captivating and earning the admiration of many viewers.
In the footage, the young pupil confidently broke away from his fellow team members, heading towards an official positioned on a raised platform. Demonstrating his respect, he delivered three sharp salutes before tactfully creating distance between himself and the authoritative figure.
In an unexpected turn of events, the lad executed a precisely orchestrated fall, reminiscent of a disciplined military officer, lunging forward with his chest. Taken aback by this unexpected move, the concerned official quickly approached to ensure the student’s well-being.
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His marching was really good
To everyone’s relief, the determined boy swiftly rose to his feet, resuming his march with composure, seamlessly rejoining his team.
The crowd witnessing this exceptional performance were left astounded by his skill and unwavering poise.
The video raised some reactions from viewers, some of which are seen below;
@justify: “Na today that man standing go know the office work way him collect.”
@quinnrita: “Nobody is talking about d way d boy was marching he is really good.”
@Armstrong: “After watching this u still one advise me to put my child for government school.”
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Female student collapses after scoring 7/70 in CBT
In a Nigerian tertiary institution identified as Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, a female student collapsed in an exam hall after a computer-based test.
A video circulating on social media depicts the student being carried out of the hall by other coursemates, while onlookers showed genuine concern and worry.
Reports suggest that the undergraduate fainted after receiving a score of 7/70 in the computer-based test. However, this information has not been verified yet. As of now, it is uncertain if the student has recuperated from the incident.