Dr. Muhsin Ibrahim, a Nigerian scholar teaching Hausa at the University of Cologne in Germany, has expressed joy and pride over his student’s achievement.
The student recently did a review of Izu Ojukwu’s movie “Amina” published by Istanbul University Press.
Dr. Ibrahim shared the news on his Facebook page, stating that he was unsure who was happier between him and his student.
He also mentioned that his student’s mother wanted to express her gratitude to him but was hindered by her limited English proficiency, so she conveyed her greetings and appreciation through her son.
The review can be accessed on the Istanbul University Press website.
Dr. Ibrahim’s post was accompanied by the hashtag “Alhamdulillah,” an Arabic phrase meaning “praise be to God,” indicating his gratitude and appreciation for the achievement.
His pride in the student’s accomplishment is a testament to the positive relationship between teachers and students, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers.
