Twitter Trend: Babcock University In The Mud Again, See Why (VIDEO)
Popular Nigerian university, Babcock University tops Nigerian Twitter trend after a video of an alleged female student surfaced online.
As cited in the video, she is a medical student of the university turned slay queen knowing her parents aren't close to her.
The video is captioned, "The child my parents think they sent to school Vs who they really sent".
While she dresses as a medical student during the day, she slays at night with friends, reveals her real self.
Watch the video below;
If you see babcock and instablog naija trending and you don't know why... check this out
— Innocent Olaoluwa (@InnocentOlaolu2) March 2, 2022
Ojota tinubu #RussiaUkraine olosho #Solana pic.twitter.com/zQb1PO1Ijf
The above video has caused a stir on Twitter and AllNews Nigeria captured some reactions as seen below;
Throughout my stay in Babcock back then, I had to give myself brain.
— Baba eleja? (@Biodun_OG) March 2, 2022
I was dodging every act that could get me suspended or expelled.
Make millions wogbo, Wetin I go tell my Papa say happen??
Why are some people bashing instablog for posting that Babcock student's video?
If she wanted her side life hidden, she would not have taken it to Tik Tok.
Anything you want hidden, don't take to social media.— Everest (@novieverest) March 2, 2022
Anytime you see Babcock Trending? Lmao, Ladies and Gentlemen be rest assured that someone is going home for good. ?
— ≠Aaron≠ (@dallasvenn) March 2, 2022
Instablog TikTok
pic.twitter.com/4yvEOP07LP
Instablog is a blog. They did what people follow them for.
— Everest (@novieverest) March 2, 2022
If posting certain things about you will put you in your trouble, then don't post them because you can't guilt-trip instablog.
If Babcock expels her, it's her and not the responsibility of anyone else.
Babcock and many private Universities in Nigeria have actual Tech talent pipelines.
Some Federal UNIs have had something similar for years tho. Unofficial and student driven.
We complain of talent deficit when we can help build actual talent pipelines from schools.— Damilare Akinlaja (@FourEyedWiz) March 2, 2022
The Babcock babe decided to Post the video on TikTok and instablog decided to help her share the video
— Mbano 1st Son (@Ernest__Uzoor) March 2, 2022
So y'all should stop blaming instablog. the girl needed the video to be seen and instablog gave it "a little push"
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