Lecturer proposes to student at ABSU on Valentine’s Day
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A heartwarming video circulating online captures the touching moment a lecturer surprises his student with a marriage proposal right in the classroom on Valentine’s Day. The emotional reaction from the student delights many viewers.

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As couples worldwide exchanged gifts to celebrate the day of love, this gesture stood out, symbolizing both commitment and affection.

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For some, the day marked a turning point in their relationships, either healing past wounds or embarking on new journeys together.

The viral clip captures the moment an Abia State University (ABSU) lecturer expresses his love by proposing to his student, dropping to one knee in front of the class to ask for her hand in marriage.

Despite initial shyness, the student eventually accepts the proposal, met with cheers and applause from classmates.

Reactions poured in following the video's circulation:

@ESosominiki: “No be small thing dey happen for school!So this innocent girl don dey knack already with the lecturer 😄😄🫵🏻🫵🏻🫵🏻”

@PappyJames2: “Is this legal for a lecturer to date a student?”

@IkeokwuChidozie: “The University management should quickly apprehend this man. This is not allowed.”

@Inno4Chi: “If he is her current lecturer he may be suspended in a proper country. There is something we call ‘fiduciary relationship’ that exists between lecturer and student, just as doctors have with their patients.

I reckon he may be a lecturer but no longer lectures her class.”

@Beneze758683: “Congratulations to this girl, it shows how good she is . It’s a lesson to other girls that the eyes of men are on them but on how to make themselves available in quality character and resourceful wife to be, is the quality men look at.”

The video, shared on social media platforms like Twitter, continues to evoke mixed reactions, stirring conversations about the dynamics of love and relationships in academic settings.