Mum Who Paid N55,000 for Son’s Graduation Party Displays Item He Received: “Let Him Start Hunting”

Mum Who Paid N55,000 for Son’s Graduation Party Displays Item He Received: “Let Him Start Hunting”

  • A Nigerian mother who paid N55k for her son’s party fee showed the item he was given at the school party
  • She displayed the item he was given at his graduation party, sparking mixed reactions from netizens
  • Many reacted as the woman asked if the gift item was worth it, as they shared their similar experiences

A Nigerian mother who paid N55,000 for her child at his school’s graduation party showed what he received

She showed when her son was unboxing his wrapped gift to unveil the item.

A mother who paid N55k for her son’s graduation displays the item he received
A Nigerian mother who paid N55,000 for her child at his school’s graduation party shows what he received. Photo: The Emmanuel's Family
Source: Facebook

Identified on Facebook as The Emmanuel’s Family, the woman asked people if the gift was worth it.

Mother displays son’s graduation party gift

The woman showed when her son opened the gift and saw a rechargeable lamp inside.

He turned on the lamp and it shone, suggesting that the item worked properly.

The Facebook post read:

“We paid 55k for his school graduation and this is the gift they gave, did the school try?”

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Reactions trail child’s gift at graduation party

Rosemary Ifeoma Nduba said:

"Madam, find bush, let him start hunting. His school too do. Be like say them know say Una no get light for una area."

Jãs Mïñë said:

"Na make him use am see him future. Una no see as him on am? Future sooo bright."

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"This torchlight wey be like that one we use when we been Dey small, wey carry radio and cassette tapes. Omggg."

Adaowerri Njoku said:

"You sure say your pikin no tell dem say he waits to be a security when he grows up, abi which one come be reachable lamp way dem give omo kekere."

Rehoboth Jewel Feyi Adebayo said:

"The lamp that everyone in the house will be carrying up and down and in no time they may drop it, and it will break. It's not useful for the child, I think."

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Mahmud Rahymhat Holuwarkemy said:

"Kudos to my son school. We paid 5k and they were given medium umbrella and school exercise books they will use next session."

Stella Adebayo Lawal said:

"I paid 5k each for my two kids that are not graduating and they gave the 2 of this and also with food and soft drinks."
A mother who paid N55k for her son’s graduation displays the item he received
A Nigerian mother pays N55,000 for her child at his school’s graduation party. Photo: The Emmanuel's Family
Source: Facebook

Another mother reacted after her children received 3kg gas cylinders at their school’s graduation and end-of-session party.

In a viral TikTok video, she mentioned the cost of the party and the name of the school, stating that she was impressed with the children's gifts at the party.

In a related story, a young girl’s parents threw a birthday party for their daughter in class, disrupting the class activities for the day.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian mother reacted after her daughter received a table-top gas cooker at her school’s graduation party.

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She mentioned how much she paid for the party and showed what she saw after opening the carton.

Many reacted as she showed what she saw when she opened the carton, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.

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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