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Fake Lecturer Enters Level 100 Class, Conducts Quick Test, Seizes Phones Of Students And Run

A man has pulled off a brave scam in a teacher training college pretending to be a lecturer.

Level 100 students of a teacher training college in Nigeria have lost their phones to a fake lecturer.

The fake lecturer entered a random level 100 class at the Federal College of Education (Technical) Bichi and introduced himself as one of their lecturers for the 1st semester.

He told them he is organizing a quick test to test them on general knowledge.

While students were writing the test, the man seized some phones to stop cheating.

He then left telling the class rep to collect the papers and bring them to his office.

 

 


 

Unfortunately the police managed to trace him and apprehend him when the school reported the incidence.

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