Mother Who Paid N100,000 for Daughter’s Graduation Shows Food, Items She Received: “Why You Go Pay?”

Mother Who Paid N100,000 for Daughter’s Graduation Shows Food, Items She Received: “Why You Go Pay?”

  • A Nigerian mother expresses dissatisfaction with the food at her child's graduation party at school
  • She paid N100,000 for her daughter's graduation, but was disappointed by the quality of the meal
  • The woman also criticised the graduation gifts her child received, showing them in a viral TikTok video

A Nigerian mother reacted to the food she received at her daughter's school’s graduation party.

She mentioned that she paid N100,000 for her daughter, who was graduating.

Mother who paid N100k for daughter’s graduation shows food and items she received
A Nigerian mother complained about the food she was served at her daughter’s graduation party. Photo: @iretiojedokun
Source: TikTok

In a video by @iretiojedokun on TikTok, the woman also showed the items her child received.

Woman criticises children’s graduation party gift

The woman described the food she was given as half jollof and half concoction rice.

She said:

“I paid N100k for my daughter’s graduation. See the food they give us oo.”

In another video, she displayed the gifts her daughter received as a graduant of the school.

A mother who paid N100k for daughter’s graduation shows food and items she received
A Nigerian mother who paid N100k for daughter’s graduation shows items her child received and the food she was served. Photo: @iretiojedokun
Source: TikTok

She said:

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“This is the gift the school gave them ooo,one small umbrella, year book,frame, water bottle.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail food and gifts at graduation party

@olumidejonez said:

"The government should address the issue of using text books only once by a student and his or her other siblings will not be able to make use of it again. It is the biggest scam in the history of our educational sector."

@Beauty Lounge and Spa said:

"I didn't pay for my daughters nursery to primary graduation. I also didn't pay for their sisters JSS3 graduation and I'm satisfied. When the twins are finishing Pry 6 I'll pay, when their sister is finishing SSS3, I'll pay."

@Zeemah Beauty said:

"I don't regret I didn't pay for graduation, Graduation or no graduation she's promoting to the next class last graduation was a mess so this year am not interested."

@Labeeimport

"For 100k? Who planned their event, what were they thinking?"

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@Horlart517 said:

"I paid 15k for my daughter and we are given two packages of food and a medium jean school bag. the drank sobo and Puff puff."

@I am Debby said:

"Why you go pay 100k for graduation? opor na."

@Oyator Gift said:

"Ahhhh ma'am,fear God ooo,you had a table with 5 guests,each person got food,snacks and drinks,the child got year book,a big frame,umbrella and othergift."

@Rukky signature decorations said:

"You should be happy your child graduated,if your child is intelligent you should be grateful for that,the school tried."

In related stories, a mother shared how much she paid after school gave her children 3kg gas cylinders each, while another showed the wardrobe her son got and mentioned the party fee.

Woman who paid N110k shows graduation gifts

A Nigerian mother reacted after she saw the gift items her 3 children received at their school party.

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The woman, who paid N110k as party fee, said she was not impressed with the items and pointed out the faults.

Many who came across her video shared their thoughts, as some shared their similar experiences.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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