A student at the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences, identified as Osato Edobor, has been issued a disciplinary query following a viral video showing her colleagues rejecting Nigeria’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu, as a symbolic “mother of the nation.”
The incident occurred during Tinubu’s visit to Delta State on March 27, 2025, for a healthcare solidarity program.
Key Details:
- The Incident: During the event at the Dome Event Centre in Asaba, the Master of Ceremony introduced the First Lady as “our mama” in Pidgin English. Instead of agreeing, the students responded by singing, “na your mama be this,” which translates to “this is your mother.” This was interpreted as a rejection of the First Lady in that role.
- Disciplinary Action: The nursing college accused Edobor of recording and sharing the video online, describing her actions as a “malicious act” and a violation of the student handbook. She has been asked to provide a written explanation within 24 hours to avoid further disciplinary measures.
- Public Reactions: The video has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some interpreting the students’ actions as a reflection of public frustration over economic challenges. Others have criticized the college’s response, arguing that students should not be punished for expressing themselves.
This controversy highlights the intersection of politics, public sentiment, and individual expression in Nigeria.
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