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Students Hilariously Mistake Teacher's Musical Instrument For Vape
Students Hilariously Mistake Teacher's Musical Instrument For Vape

Rakyat Post

time28-05-2025

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  • Rakyat Post

Students Hilariously Mistake Teacher's Musical Instrument For Vape

Subscribe to our FREE Music teacher Cikgu Khairul had a hilarious moment with his class when his young students accused him of smoking vape. In the video posted on his TikTok account @khairulandryan, he was about to play the guitar when a student complained that he smokes but told them not to. Momentarily confused, he asked where's the cigarette and one of his students pointed towards the item hung around his neck. siapa ada benda ni 🤣🤣 The colourful item around his neck is a musical instrument known as the kazoo. Khairul, you, and I know that, but the students don't, which makes the interaction funnier as it goes on. Realizing why they thought the colourful instrument was a vape, he proceeded to explain to the class that the item is not what they think it is. Khairul decided to turn it into an educational moment, asking the class to guess what's the name of musical instrument. He said he would give anyone who got the right answer 2000 Robux, the virtual currency in the Roblox game worth almost RM100. This immediately got the class' attention and the students involved, with one asking for the first letter. Khairul told them the instrument started with a K and gave them a few more clues while they tried guessing. At one point, Khairul nearly gave the answer away by saying ''Zoo.'' Fortunately for him, the instrument is new to the students so they didn't catch on but came up with interesting names like Kabi, Krog, and Koko Krunch. After a few rounds of guessing, Khairul revealed the name of the instrument is Kazoo but the students kept pronouncing it as 'Kazo.' He then asked which song they wanted to hear to be played with the kazoo and a girl requested for the song Aspalela by Saiful Apek. Over in the comments, netizens also tried guessing the name of the musical instrument in hopes that they could get Robux as well. Some were also surprised that the young students know the song Aspalela which was released in 2007. Most were impressed that the students know smoking was bad and praised them for being well behaved. Mostly, they loved how Khairul created a fun and lively environment for the students to learn. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

Yassin Yahya: I wasn't detained for smuggling drugs!
Yassin Yahya: I wasn't detained for smuggling drugs!

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Yassin Yahya: I wasn't detained for smuggling drugs!

27 May - Yassin Yahya has finally opened up about his arrest in Jeddah, having been detained in Saudi Arabia for the past six months. The comedian, who shared his experience with good friend Saiful Apek on the latter's podcast, said that the news that he was detained for illegal drug possession is wrong and that it was due to him bringing an item that bore an image of an illegal substance. Admitting that his lack of knowledge about the country being one of the reasons for what happened to him, Yassin said that it all started with him joining a fully sponsored umrah travel trip. However, due to his busy schedule, he didn't get the chance to attend umrah courses prior to departure. "Before I left, I made a joke with mum saying that I might 'extend' my stay. My mum was surprised by it. But it unwittingly came true," he said. Yassin, who boarded an eight-hour flight to Jeddah, said that he thought about how he can smoke and decided to buy cigarette rolling paper, a grinder as well as a pack of cigarettes. That's what the custom officers in Jeddah saw when they scanned his bag. "They saw the image on the grinder and went to further inspect my bag. I told them it was cigarettes and that they can do urine test on me. At the same time, I asked my mutawif to go on without me because they were leaving for Madinah," he said. Yassin said that he thought the custom officers would take him back to his umrah group after the interrogation, but instead they cuffed him and took him to a police station in Jeddah. "I wondered what was wrong because if it was because of the image on the grinder, I would have been detained in Malaysia... But I wasn't given a chance to explain or call anybody, and we weren't able to communicate properly [due to language barrier]. On my way, I just prayed to Allah and leave everything to Him," he said. Yassin said that he was detained for six months at the deportation centre before finally coming home without bringing any of his belongings back. (Photo Source: Yassin IG, Harian Metro)

Yassin Yahya to make public appearance next month
Yassin Yahya to make public appearance next month

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Yassin Yahya to make public appearance next month

20 May - Yassin Yahya may be making his first public appearance next month as a part of the "Muzikal Lawak Bangsawan: Mimpi Tuanku" that will be staged on 28 June at the Panggung Bangsawan Melaka. The news was shared by Senario member Saiful Apek, who said that he was informed by Yassin's wife about the matter. "The event is being organised by his own company. So, that's all I can tell you because as of now, Senario members and myself don't have any development regarding Yassin," he said. Meanwhile, fellow member Azlee said that they have yet to meet Yassin since his return to Malaysia, but that he hopes everybody will pray for the comedian's well-being. "I hope that we will reunite soon, sit together and give each other a hug because it's been a while," he added. Yassin was previously speculated to be the comedian who had been arrested in Jeddah for drug possession. However, in a previous interview, Saiful Apek denied that Yassin was imprisoned, and said that the comedian was in rehab. (Photo Source: Saiful IG, Yassin IG)

‘I was not arrested': Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek comments on viral photo
‘I was not arrested': Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek comments on viral photo

Straits Times

time02-05-2025

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  • Straits Times

‘I was not arrested': Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek comments on viral photo

Malaysian comedian and actor Saiful Apek explained that two police officers broke up a dispute between him and an unknown individual. PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK PETALING JAYA – Malaysian comedian and actor Saiful Apek has commented on a photo that showed him with the police, which went viral on April 29. An entertainment portal reported earlier that a comedian dressed in a pink baju Melayu resembling Saiful was allegedly detained by two police officers. The actual location and cause of the incident could not be confirmed. Saiful , whose real name is Saiful Azam Mohamed Yusoff, told Malaysian newspaper Sinar Harian he was not detained by the authorities. What happened was that two police officers broke up a dispute between him and an unknown individual. The 55-year-old said the incident occurred while he was at an event hosted by Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain, in Cheras on April 28. 'After performing and promoting the film 6 Jilake, an unknown person suddenly appeared and provoked me about the film,' Saiful said. 'I thought he was joking initially, but I lost patience after a while.' Saiful, one of the stars of the movie, said he stood up and left to prevent the situation from escalating. 'I thought it was over then, but when I went to the carpark, the individual continued to provoke me until the police intervened to break up our dispute,' he said. Saiful added that what upset him most was that the man was insulting 6 Jilake (2025) director Aziz M. Osman. 'What really bothered me was when he mentioned abang Aziz and called the film rubbish,' Saiful said. 'If it was just my name, I could control my emotions, but this involved someone I consider a mentor.' The member of comedy group Senario also apologised to his family and friends who may have been affected by the situation. 'I hope everyone is clear with this statement and I ask everyone to stay calm, especially family and close friends who were shocked by what happened,' he said. 'What worried me most was when many contacted the members of Senario, especially Azlee, whom we know has a heart condition,' he said, referring to comedian Azlee Jaafar. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek clarifies viral photo of him with policemen
Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek clarifies viral photo of him with policemen

CNA

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Malaysian comedian Saiful Apek clarifies viral photo of him with policemen

Veteran Malaysian comedian Saiful Azam Mohamed Yusoff, more popularly known as Saiful Apek, has addressed a viral photo of him being detained. On Tuesday (Apr 29), multiple news outlets in Malaysia reported on a photo showing a man dressed in pink, who was claimed to be Saiful, and another man, dressed in black, being held by policemen. The reports led many netizens to speculate that the 55-year-old had been arrested for a crime. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 6 Jilake (@6jilakemovie) The following day, Saiful Apek spoke with Malaysian media outlets, confirming that the person in the photo was him. However, he denied that he had been arrested and clarified the circumstances that led to the photo, claiming that the police were there to intervene in an argument between him and the man dressed in black. According to the Cicak Man star, he was at a Hari Raya event hosted by Razarudin Husain, the Inspector-General of Police in Malaysia. During the event, Saiful called on attendees to watch the recently-released film 6 Jilake, which starred him and was directed by famed filmmaker Aziz M Osman. Saiful added that the man in black then approached Saiful and called the film "trash". The man also allegedly said that Saiful should tell Aziz M Osman to "just relax at home since his direction has become terrible". "It's okay if someone insults me," said Saiful to reporters. "But when [the man] directly spoke about someone I considered a 'sifu', I couldn't accept it." Saiful added that in a bid to stop tensions, he left the venue and headed to a parking lot. However, the man followed him and continued to provoke him. Eventually, police officers at the event had to break up the argument. Saiful Apek then apologised to friends and family members who had been affected by the photo. 'I hope everyone is clear about this statement. I ask everyone to remain calm, especially family members and close friends who are shocked to hear what happened," he said. "What worries me the most is that many people have been contacting the members of [Saiful Apek's comedy troupe] Senario, especially Azlee, who, as we know, has a heart condition.'

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