
Netizens have expressed shock and concern following a viral claim involving a lecturer from a Nigerian institution.
According to reports circulating online, the lecturer was allegedly spotted at his POS business with students’ examination booklets. Eyewitness accounts claim he handed the scripts over to his children to assist in marking—an act many have described as deeply troubling.
The incident has since sparked widespread outrage among students, with many questioning the credibility of their results—especially those who received low grades such as D, E, and F.
Critics have raised serious concerns about academic integrity and professionalism, calling on the university’s management to launch a thorough investigation and ensure that proper grading standards are strictly upheld.
A user identified as @AsakyGRN, who shared the video on X (formerly Twitter), wrote:
“If you’re a student of Rivers State University and you’re wondering why you got a D, E, or F in your exam, here’s why.
A lecturer has been spotted at his POS shop with students’ exam booklets, allegedly handing them over to his children to help mark scripts. 😭😩”
Public Reactions
The post has triggered a wave of reactions online:
@ArinzeNwaOtu:
“This is the height of unprofessionalism. Exam scripts are sacred and should be handled with the highest level of dignity and care, not handed out to underage kids. This man deserves to be severely punished and relieved of his lecturing job. He’s unfit to be anywhere near a university.”
@Bigg_winz:
“This country too dey use person future play. Carry over na water 4 here.”
@GOZIEVIBE:
“Your result might depend on who marked it… and now it’s kids? 😏 This is serious ooh 🤦”
Growing Concerns
If proven true, the allegations point to a serious breach of academic ethics and could undermine trust in the institution’s grading system. Many are now urging affected students to demand transparency and accountability from school authorities.
At the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from the university regarding the incident.
Published by Ejoh Caleb

