Anucha Wisdom, a lecturer at the Abia State University in Uturu’s Faculty of Education, has recently learned that tiny world theory is true

Just recently, his nursery school instructor enrolled in his course.

 

When she showed up among his pupils, Wisdom—who had previously referred to his former nursery school instructor as Aunty Ijeoma—was taken aback.

“Early this week, I reconnected with Aunty Ijeoma, who was my Nursery 3 teacher at St. Joseph’s Development Nursery/Primary School Umuchichi Aba. Fortunately, she has been a student in my department and I knew not, not until they came to take my course. ‘Wisdom! Is that you?’, she shouted at me.

“Aunty I.J, it’s your boy,’ I responded, as we threw ourselves on each other. The entire class almost went agog. Aunty IJ has really added more flesh. She was single then when she taught us.

 

“Quickly, I peeped into her bag to check if I could still see that her cane she’d always use to ‘design’ our back. Unfortunately, it wasn’t there again.

 

‘While you spoke, I still heard that your little noisy voice in class those days in school. Wizzy Boy! I am extremely proud of you!’ she concluded.”

 

 

 

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