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    Lady calls out her siblings’ school for serving them akpu and egusi soup at their end of year party (VIDEO)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read10 Views
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    A Nigerian lady who once trended about her story on the Nedu podcast, calls out the management of her siblings’ school for poor food treatment.

    Disclosing how much the school charges for school fees and other extracurricular activities, the lady expressed shock at seeing her two siblings return home from their end-of-the-year party with a local delicacy.

    She ranted about the school not serving the kids more quality food like rice and drinks but instead Akpu and Egusi and pure water.

    The lady said she would take action on that when the school resumes because she pays more than what was given.

    Here are the reactions of netizens to her rant:

    @FVeneba3630: Na local delicacy na.. food too cost for this T pain era

    @gbaskia: Just so you know, she’s not angry because they were served apku and egusi soup ooo… Even the akpu and egusi soup is low budget. Oil no dey, tinko meat and of course it was served with pure water. Tpain dey whine you , you say your waist stiff 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    Lady calls out her siblings’ school for serving them akpu and egusi soup at their end of year party. pic.twitter.com/lTpqfK05nX

    — YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) December 9, 2024





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