A mother surprised her daughter with ₦12 million at her nursing graduation, leaving the graduate emotional and earning widespread praise online.


A young woman received a surprise gift of ₦12 million from her mother during her graduation ceremony after successfully completing her nursing programme.
A video shared online captured the emotional moment as the newly qualified nurse celebrated her achievement with family and friends. According to the video’s caption, her mother presented the cash gift as a reward for her hard work and dedication throughout her studies.
The graduate was visibly overwhelmed by the gesture, kneeling down to embrace her mother after learning about the surprise. The celebration took place outdoors, where loved ones gathered to mark the special occasion with decorations and gifts.
The caption accompanying the viral clip read: “The moment my mom gave my kid sister ₦12 million at her graduation. #OurNurse.”
The heartwarming video quickly attracted attention on social media, with many users congratulating the graduate and praising her mother for supporting and rewarding her daughter’s academic success.
Many commenters described the gesture as a powerful example of parental love, sacrifice, and encouragement. Others wished the new nurse success as she begins her professional career.
The touching moment continues to generate positive reactions online, with many celebrating both the graduate’s accomplishment and the strong bond between mother and daughter.
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