A Nigerian woman criticized her niece’s school for serving bread and akara at an end-of-year party after charging N15,000, sparking viral reactions and debates on accountability in schools.


A Nigerian woman expressed outrage after her niece’s school served bread and akara (bean cakes) at their end-of-year party despite charging parents N15,000 as a party fee.
In a video shared on TikTok by @memberanjov0, the lady showcased the meal provided at the event, along with the toothbrush and plastic cup given as gifts. She questioned the school’s decision and even sarcastically wondered if President Bola Tinubu could be blamed for such an outcome.
The video, which has since gone viral, sparked mixed reactions online. While some criticized the school for its choices, others urged the woman to tone down her complaints.
Here are some comments from viewers:
• @blaire_empire: “Wow, so this is the real video. I hope it goes viral because some bloggers have already gained views and likes from it.”
• @Kshark: “It’s shocking how people exploit new creators on TikTok.”
• David: “Why did someone else post your video without tagging you?”
• Beth_: “Aunty, please calm down. You’re fighting for someone who isn’t even bothered.”
• Hangem Iornem: “This school is a scam. I hope they at least provide quality education.”
The incident has sparked conversations about transparency and accountability in schools regarding fees and event planning.
Watch the video below:
SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, LEGIT NG
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