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  • 13 Things You’ll Get If You Ever Had A Nigerian Lesson Teacher

    If you had a Nigerian parent, then you most likely had to deal with an annoying lesson teacher at some point in your life. Well, for the sake of nostalgia, we’ve compiled 13 hilarious things you’ll relate to if you ever had one.

    1. Every lesson teacher’s uniform:

    2. “Your lesson teacher is here.”

    The worst thing you could hear.

    3. When you get home and your lesson teacher is already there.

    Can I rest?

    4. When your lesson teacher comes during a public holiday.

    Don’t you have a life?

    5. When your school teacher is also your lesson teacher.

    Double wahala.

    6. When their time is up, but they continue teaching.

    Monday morning

    WHAT IS IT?

    7. When they come late but still want to use their full time.

    Why are you punishing me for your lateness?

    8. “Go and get me chilled water.”

    Don’t disturb me, biko.

    9. When they start cleaning their ear with a biro cover.

    Monday morning

    Grossssss.

    10. When they teach you a different thing from what you learnt in school.

    Gombe state 100 computers

    So, who should I believe?

    11. When your lesson teacher tries to flog you.

    In my father’s house? God forbid.

    12. When they refuse to help you do all your homework.

    What are they now paying for?

    13. When they give you assignment too.

    Don’t add to my stress, abeg.

  • 19 Pictures That Are Too Real For Nigerians Who Had Lesson Teachers Growing Up

    For some strange reason, every parent felt the need to get a lesson teacher for their kids while we were growing up. The lessons might have helped, but we will never forget the experiences:

    1. When it’s Saturday, but you know there’s going to be lesson for the whole day

    crying

    Someone cannot even rest again.

    2. When you’re about to start playing with your friends but the lesson teacher comes

    I’m not crying.

    3.When they come and you realize you haven’t done your assignment

    Just flog me, please.

    4. When the time is up and they keep teaching

    Ugh Why

    Does this one not have house?

    5. When they come late and then spend extra time

    Wait, why am I being punished? I was here on time!

    6. When they give you more assignments than you got in school

    Just look at.

    7. When your class teacher starts teaching what your lesson teacher has already taught you

    Teach on, teacher!

    8. When they teach you a different method than your class teacher taught you

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    What the hell is happening?

    9. When they say there’s lesson on public holiday

    Why are you like this?

    10. When they teach you for an entire term and you still fail

    HAY GOD! | made w/ Imgflip meme maker

    LMAO, I’m dead.

    11.When they decide to teach you with all the other kids they tutor

    Wait..what?

    12. And then ask you the hardest questions in front of them

    It’s like that?

    13. But you get it right

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    Ela oju kan.

    14. When they tell your parents that you’re not serious

    Only me?

    15. When they call to say they can’t make it

    Terrrnnn up!!

    16. But they eventually arrive

    This isn’t even life.

    17. When they refuse to help you solve your school assignment

    Kevin Hart

    Do you even know it?

    18. When they lie to your parents to make themselves look good

    My God will fight for me

    19. When your lesson teacher is also your class teacher

    Please don’t call me.


    On a scale of 1 – This was my life, this was totally my life.