Vicky Azubuike
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Vicky Azubuike
@VickyA48ria
📚 Writer/Editor | Tech girl | Video editing 📽️✨
Katılım Mart 2024
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@kenkenlewu Let's put the beating aside. What is a 18 years female child doing in a boy's house who isn't her husband? The audacity of spending a week in the other genders' house without feeling remorseful needs to be tamed.
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My Neighbour was looking for her daughter for 3weeks now ,she is 18yrs
He got information that the girl is staying with her boyfriend
My neighbour went there this morning with anger he flogged the girl with belt and brought her home ,
Her boyfriend got angry and call pølice for our neighbour they took him to police station ooo
We thought it was a joke, after all the interrogations in the police station we contributed møney and bell our neighbour out 😭, But his daughter insisted that her father will sign undertaking hmmm I was shocked,
She said her father should sign undertaking that he will never lay his hands on her again weather she returned home or not,
She also said that her father should sign that he will allow the boy to marry her that moment I wiped because the boy in question is a very dangerous guy in the Area everyone knows him,
Police people also insist that our neighbour will sign or they will put him back to the cell. Our neighbour signed everything but her daughter refused to go home with us she said her boyfriend will bring her home when she gets herself.
We begged this girl to go home with us she said she will come back home when her boyfriend decides I was shocked 😭😭 copied
Please I want to ask does it mean that we can not beat our children again even when they are wrong?
What is this generation turning into Biko 😭😭
©Mercy Chidebele



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@kenkenlewu The girl agreeing to everything bad in the comment section 😅😭. See beating na, my dad has never beaten me to this extent before. Me wey be rebellious child. I'm not saying the child isn't at fault or parents can't beat their children but c'mon, the situation is deeper than we l
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@tiphe_j It's crazy because I noticed their waist meet at the same point but he just has a taller torso than her, so cute
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Vicky Azubuike retweetledi

..UK 🇬🇧 teaching agencies will humble you when you think you know your strengths 😭
After finishing my Masters degree, I suddenly had plenty free time and decided to grab as much agency work as possible.
At that point, I was registered to 8-10 agencies. As per Jackie wey I be 😪
My agencies knew exactly what I was good at — science. Physics. Chemistry. Biology. Put me in front of a Bunsen burner and I will perform. I knew my strengths and so did they.
So when they called me for a two-week straight cover at a high school, I said yes immediately.
Two weeks of consistent work? I was EXCITED. I ironed my best professional outfit. I showed up early. I was ready to educate these children.
What they did not tell me — and I still have not forgiven them for this — is that they had put me in HPE classes as well. Today dance class tomorrow basketball class 😩
So on first day, HPE time.
I got to the hall. Year 8.
13-14yr old girls.
Girls were changing into dance wear 👯♂️.
Rolling giant exercise balls everywhere. 🔮
Stretching.
Playing music.🎶
And I stood there like:
“Lord… today na today” 😂
Normally teachers leave manuals or lesson plans for cover supervisors like us.
This teacher left absolutely NOTHING 😭
No instructions.
No guidance.
No “good luck.”
Nothing.
I quietly called attendance trying to look professional while internally panicking 😭
Thankfully the girls were mostly scattered around the hall gist-ing and minding their business.
Then one girl ; God bless her soul walked up to me. Ponytail. Confident. The kind of thirteen-year-old who has already figured out that adults don't always know what they're doing all the time 🥹
"Miss Chi, do you teach dance?"
I looked at her. I looked at the speaker. I looked at the girls who were already beginning to stretch. I made a decision in that moment that I believe saved my professional life for de day…
I told her the truth.
"To be fair, No. I have absolutely no idea what we're supposed to be doing for the next hour."
She blinked. Then she smiled. Then she turned around and said something to her friends and they all laughed — not cruelly, just the laugh of children who have finally been given permission to be in charge.🤣
"Don't worry Miss. We've got it."
And honestly?
That one sentence relaxed me immediately.
That day became one of my most memorable cover lessons.
The girls practiced their routines.
Some danced.
Some sat on exercise balls and chatted away
Some helped organise activities.
And I simply supervised, interacted with them and made sure everybody stayed safe and respectful.
By the end of the lesson:
They were happy.
I was happy.
And nobody broke a bone 😂
Then next period…
we all returned back to science like nothing happened 😭
But that experience taught me something very important about surviving abroad and working in UK schools:
Sometimes professionalism is not pretending to know everything.
Sometimes it’s being calm, flexible, honest and willing to learn.
Especially as immigrants, many of us are scared to ask questions because we don’t want to look inexperienced,(don’t ask your agency ooo cause they won’t give you shifts if you’re not confident 🤣🤣
The most dangerous thing you can do in a new country, a new job, or a new environment is pretend you know everything.
In the UK, Knowing when to lead and when to step back, when to teach and when to learn, that is what separates a good cover supervisor from a great one.
And to every immigrant reading this who wants to work in UK schools 🏫
whether as a TA, a cover supervisor, or a supply teacher 👩🏫 please hear me:
You will not always get the subject you prepared for. You will not always get a lesson plan. You will sometimes walk into a room and have absolutely no idea what is happening. That is normal. That is the job.
Ask questions. Be honest. Be flexible.
The children always know more than you think 🤔 and sometimes, your greatest lesson is knowing when to let them lead🤩…


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Vicky Azubuike retweetledi

@OwoeyeDaniella @DailyEdConsult @JAMBHQ @legitngnews Congratulations dear, this is a flex
What school are U applying to
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To God be all the glory! 🏆
I'm excited to share that I emerged as Nigeria's 2026 JAMB Highest Scorer with an aggregate score of 372/400!
English — 98
Chemistry — 98
Physics — 94
Biology — 82
@DailyEdConsult
@JAMBHQ @legitngnews #JAMB2026 #UTME2026 #TopScorer

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@Tyllaaaaaaa You will never be HER as much as ur sneaky clout chaser colorist opportunist self trying hard to be.. Rihanna got u bothered huh😂🤣😂🤣


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Yes, the $20/hour conversation task is legit.
You don't need VPN.
Yes, you literally just talk and get paid.
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky
$20/hour and it's open to Nigerians If you can hold a natural, day-to-day conversation, this is for you.⬇️⬇️
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@Bishop_1_ It's not valid to joke with a girl's body like this regardless of anything
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@tobicrochets @jimmysnotcool_ Omo I don't even know what's sick, Ur brother's editing or Ur beautiful art and face 🥹😍😍😍
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Over 200 hours of crocheting my dream cosplay + my brother's photography skills = the sickest shoot I've ever done!!😭💖 @jimmysnotcool_




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@VickyA48ria @AfolabiDewale I’m a beginner trying to practice on my own, can we connect so we can be accountability partners?
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@mus_toyy Maths student here🥹 but I dey naija sha.
Is it doctorate they call it there
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