Yoruba Town Hall, UK branch? – White teacher pronounces series of Yoruba students names while marking attendance.

White teacher pronounces series of Yoruba students names while marking attendance.

A Caucasian teacher in a school in the UK, marked the attendance of the students in her class. The population of Yourubas in the class was astonishing.

In a viral video, which was obviously taken by one of the students in the class, a Caucasian woman, obviously the teacher, was seen standing in front of the class.

In the class was a projector high enough for everyone to see. On it were the names of all the students in the class.

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The Yoruba speaking Caucasian

The teacher controlled what was being projected, using the laptop that was sitting in front of her.

Everytime she called a name and the student was present, she indicated it and it was projected.

The amazing part of this was that the class was full of black students and just a sprinkling of students of other races.

The high population of African students in the class meant the teacher had a tongue twisting battle ahead of her.

However, this was not the case. She pronounced each youruba name with the proper intonation and did so without stuttering.

Social media reactions

Netizens couldn’t help but share their views

Hercjay Animations: “which people come remain for Nigeria?” 

Ifedolapo RSG: “Give this one Naija passport. The pronounciation is intact”

@Abiodun Jb:this woman don call all my village people names finish

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In a tweet, he expressed his deep disappointment in the healthcare system of the UK, compared to that in Nigeria.

Dipo Awojide, who is famous on Twitter for his passion in propagating political news, was silent during the just concluded Nigerian presidential election because of his ill health. 

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