UI lecturer reportedly blessed students with $100, students who attended his first lecture after ASUU strike

A university lecturer has reportedly gifted students who attended his first class 100 dollars following the suspension of ASUU strike.

The news was shared by a Twitter user identified as @peter_pentane who disclosed that the lecturer gave out the notes to 10 lucky students.

Pictures making the rounds online captures a student holding the note while in the office of the lecturer identified as Dr Bisi.

The Tweep wrote:

“Omo, one lecturer for art in University of Ibadan give 10 students who attended his first class 100 dollar each.”

@ wendy_adammaa wrote: “This lecturer been Dey do yahoo during the break Abi nah”

_deagram wrote: “The attendance will be massive in next class”

seunbharbs wrote: “One of the best Lecturers in the University of Ibadan, Communications & Language Arts Department.”

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