Fresh graduating student sings passionately as she graduates without getting pregnant

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A Nigerian lady has raised eyebrows on social media after singing in excitement while celebrating her university graduation without getting pregnant.

She stated this in a recent TikTok video.

In the video, the lady sang joyfully in a high-pitched voice, congratulating her accomplishment of not getting pregnant throughout her time at university.

She also stated that many of her foes anticipated she would get pregnant while in school, but she proved them wrong by remaining childless.

Her statement received a lot of attention on social media, with many individuals leaving comments to convey their thoughts.

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Reacting to the post…

ꨄLEEMAH: “Nobody is talking about her voice and how she keeps the high key.”

@EBQ: “you use postinor abi you no use am.”

@Anikybaby: “Tell me say you no commot one for 200level.”

@OLUWAKANOYINSINUOLAMI: “She commot oo she no commot oo she use postinor she no use oo she no sha carry pregnancy go house for her family instead of certificate.”

@Ayo_ola: “Do you think all will be like u pple talking Abt doko & postinor? Congratulations beautiful Arike. Wishing you favour market”

In other news, Tonto Dikeh, an actress, has spoken out about the upcoming Nigerian youth protests, which will take place from August 1 to 10.

While she fully supports the freedom to protest and empathizes with the challenges caused by the harsh economy, she believes there may be more effective approaches to address the issues at hand.

Dikeh voiced her sadness at the rising cost of living, which makes it difficult for citizens to manage their costs despite working hard.

She recounted how the #EndSARS demonstration against police brutality in 2020 was eventually derailed by individuals who committed harm, and advised that a more productive strategy might be to form a representative group to communicate directly with President Bola Tinubu.

Tonto Dikeh wrote:

“Dear fellow Nigerian youths, I understand your frustrations about our nation’s current state. The price hikes and economic pressures are tough, and many are struggling with increased costs of commuting and living. However, a nationwide protest from August 1-10, 2024, might not be the most effective method right now. This isn’t to undermine the power of protests but to suggest a more strategic approach.

“Instead of protests, I recommend forming a representative group to formally communicate with the President. This group can advocate on our behalf, request a meeting to discuss our concerns, and propose solutions. Engaging in meaningful dialogue and community development can lead to positive change and unity.

“The economic challenges affect us all, and addressing them through peaceful and diplomatic means could be more beneficial. Let’s unite and work towards a better Nigeria. I urge you to consider alternative ways to make your voices heard and to work towards a brighter future.”

She concluded with the caption:

“Sometimes we can be right, but how we express ourselves matters. This is a heartfelt plea to all Nigerian youths—LET’S MAKE SMART CHOICES.”

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