Cursory: A young man decided to appreciate his mum for all her sacrifices over him by wearing his graduation gown. He revealed that she sponsored her son’s education with the proceeds from her petty trade till he bagged a law degree. Mother’s Day was celebrated on Sunday, May 9, and the post was shared to commemorate the beautiful day.


A young man has shared something wholesome on social media, he donned his mother his graduation gown for all her sacrifices for him. The man bagged a law degree from Protestant University in Congo after being sponsored by his petty trader mum who sells bread.
In a post that was shared on Instagram by @africanheroesmagazine, the man could be seen with his mum who wore the graduation gown and flaunted the business she used in training her son.
Sharing the photo, @africanheroesmagazine wrote:
“This man in a jacket, is a student of the UPC (Protestant University in Congo) who obtained his law degree and who preferred to wear his gown on his mother for the sacrifices made through the sale of breads, source income that financed his studies.
“Waooh! This man is an example to follow and a source of inspiration.
Credit: legit.ng
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