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Friday, 17 March 2017

See the hilarious response this student gave to a test question asking for the meaning of food poisoning

This student watches too much African Magic. Lol.

21 comments:

  1. la le oni lori Africa Magic Yoruba!!

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  2. Linda Linda... This thing u posted was written by my uncle, he's 46 now and this was a test he did in his kindergarten days.I posted it on a group chat, now it's making headlines... That's good

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    1. I hope she is giving your uncle rights?

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    2. You can lie for Africa. I raise Nyash for your lies. Sigbukwa onwe gi

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    3. Teacher said pls see me in my office.lolz

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  3. Hahhahahahhahahahahahahahh,hhahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahaah,hahhahhahahahahhahahah

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  4. Chai!! Why zero nah? Looking at child's write up..... no spelling error no grammatical error.... You will he/she a smart child. Is just that it's what he/she believes it is cos of the way it's seen and said in Nigeria.

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  5. Funny but the same person that wrote it scored it... Check out the T

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  6. I am impressed though. At least the student got all the spellings correct. Even Babalawo and Otumokpo. lol.

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  7. Lolz! I can't laf enof...Simple!

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  8. Linda
    Is there anything like 0/30%???? or 0/30???

    Olodo plenty

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  9. Linda
    Is there anything like 0/30%???? or 0/30???

    Olodo plenty

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  10. Lol.....see what Africa magic yaf cause........

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  11. But before nkó? What's the correct answer if not what the child wrote.

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  12. The student is technically correct. If you eat food that has been poisoned deliberately or not and the individual dies as a result, it is food poisoning. Does not have to be unexpected. It could be deliberate. The facts you need is that the medium is food, the agent is poison, and the outcome is poisoning. Nigerians cannot grade students ability to think because they are expecting regurgitation of their silly notes.

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  13. Same person writing d whole thing

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  14. To me o that is food poison

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  15. The person is right, someone told me that he contacted food poisoning back in the 90's and I was ALARMED.

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