- A teacher sparked controversy by livestreaming on TikTok during class.
- The teacher requested virtual gifts from viewers before concluding a student’s punishment.
- The video gained significant attention on X (formerly Twitter) through the account @AsakyGRN.

A teacher has ignited controversy online after going live on TikTok during a class and asking for virtual gifts before ending a student’s punishment.
The clip, which has gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) via @AsakyGRN, shows the teacher livestreaming from what appeared to be a secondary school classroom.
In the video, a male student was reportedly being disciplined and made to kneel. Rather than addressing the situation directly, the teacher told their TikTok viewers to send 10 roses a paid virtual gift on the platform before allowing the student to stand.
The teacher can be heard saying:
“That’s your brother kneeling on the ground, and he stays there. But if you send 10 roses, I’ll let him go back to his seat.”
Remarkably, viewers quickly sent the virtual gifts, and the student was allowed to leave the kneeling position.
The clip has sparked strong reactions online, with many questioning the appropriateness of mixing classroom discipline with social media fundraising.
One observer commented, “This one na content creator first, teacher later,” while another questioned, “Has education turned into a livestream?”
With more educators joining TikTok for exposure and extra income, the discussion is growing: is this innovative engagement, or has it gone too far?
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