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Theatre Arts Student Grabs Lecturer’s Neck During Presentation, Sending Tremors

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Theatre Arts Student Grabs Lecturer’s Neck During Presentation, Sending Tremors

A video circulating online depicts a lecturer’s startled response as a theatre arts student unexpectedly grabs him by the neck during a class drama presentation.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The student, fully immersed in his role, was outfitted appropriately for the performance and wielded a prop machete. Without warning, he approached the lecturer and seized him by the neck, prompting shocked reactions from the class….READ ALSOIs it Romance Or Politics? Wife Delighted By Husband’s Lavish Rice And Noodles Gesture

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Witnesses to the incident shared their varied responses:

  • A Walking God suggested the student should apologize to the lecturer, noting that facing additional years at the institution would be a lenient consequence.
  • Omosi commented on the dramatic nature of the play, likening it to a scene from a war-themed production based on the costumes.
  • Divine speculated that the student had long harbored the desire to execute such a stunt.
  • Ebi Praise hinted at potential past grievances between the lecturer and student, insinuating that there might be more to the story.
  • Baki expressed uncertainty about what action he would take in the lecturer’s shoes, referencing “Prof. Bankole.”
  • Unusual Preshe implied that the lecturer may have failed the student previously, suggesting a possible motive.
  • Giani_Jemima emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities presented, regardless of the circumstances.
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The video has garnered significant attention online, prompting discussions about the unexpected incident.

 

Watch the video below:

 

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