After Giving Birth to 5 Children, Nigerian Mother Returns to School, Bags University Degree

Publish date: 2024-05-13

A Nigerian woman who returned to school after giving birth to her children has gone viral online.

In a trending video, the woman was seen dressed in a white shirt on the day she finished her examination and signed out from school.

The video showed how people used markers to sign congratulatory messages on her white shirt.

The video was posted by @edison.com00, who said the woman was his mother, noting how proud he was of her.

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He said his mother had given birth to five children before returning to school to further her education.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as mother of five graduates from school

@Abby said:

"No be everytime be make mama proud. Mama self don make you proud."

@moongoddess said:

"Mothers will never allow you to hold their money bouquet for them. My mom did that to me too, on top money wey na me give am."

@Everything_Amanda said:

"She got married at a very tender age. All that she deprived herself of because of marriage & childbearing, she’s getting it now, I love that. Congratulations."

@Esther said:

"This just gave me the courage that age doesn’t matter in university. I was about to stop because my classmates have gone so far in school, and it’s now I’m preparing for post-UTME. So help me LORD."

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@Helleen said:

"Congratulations to her, my mum was in 400 level wen I was in 100 level. E no easy."

UNILAG graduate gets scholarship abroad

In a related story, a Nigerian student was selected as one of the 2024 Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University.

David Akanmu finished as the best graduating student at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), bagging a perfect CGPA of 5.0.

David will be pursuing a PhD at Stanford University, majoring in energy science and engineering.

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