Nigerian cross dresser named Jefferson Ndoma, a student of the University Of Calabar, UNICAL has triggered massive reactions on social media with a slide show of how he transformed to a cross dresser.


Jefferson Ndoma, a student of the University of Calabar, UNICAL, has triggered reactions on social media with a slideshow of how he gradually turned himself into a crossdresser since commencing studies at the age of 17.
On his Tiktok handle, the first part of the slideshow he shared accompanied the caption: “The 17-year-old son my parents sent to the university.” The second caption for the second part of the slideshow read: “Me at the university of Calabar.”
However, the slideshow didn’t sit comfortable with many Nigerians on social media as tons of reactions criticized the crossdresser.
Below are some of the comments:
ahjorkeh wrote: Reason why parents should let their kids grow up before sending them out. Not all are fully grown / matured. After secondary school they should be engaged with some vocations before going to university
charlesoyaebugha wrote: Nigeria government must act fast and stop this nonsense, before it becomes a normal thing in this country.
@notionapparel: “May God help us in raising a God fearing children.
elajumjum wrote: Ok all my children are going to school Even university from home. Period
midebrilliant_dc wrote: Most of the cross dresser or whatever need therapy
You can CLICK HERE to watch the slideshow (video).
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