Nigerian Mother Turns Down ₦40,000 Gift from University Daughter, Seeks to Know Her Source of Wealth

In a surprising turn of events, a video surfaced online showing a Nigerian university student’s mother rejecting a N40,000 monetary gift. The social media post revealed the mother’s suspicion about her daughter’s earnings, given her student status without employment.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The daughter’s video caption attempted to clarify her intentions:

“I thought I should help my mother a bit since I have been making money while in school, but she said she wants to return it. Money that I don’t even have much of.”

The subsequent refund of the money by the mother was confirmed in the daughter’s commentary on the post.

The online community has actively engaged with the post, sharing their perspectives on the family’s financial dispute, as shown by @kimahssupplements.

Watch the video below:

Legit compiled some of the reactions below:

Adeyemi:

“But she won’t return the money ooo.”

Official_Thynokluzy_002:

“She refund am Abi she chop the money.”

Okanlawon338:

“Tell her say nah gbola giv you the money now.”

Omo_Akin:

“If only mothers of nowadays can question their children like this……. God bless ur her.”

Olajumokehadassah0:

“Can I tag my mum? I think this is her lost sister.”

Foodiethatcancook:

“Can never b my mom girl you should b grateful hold dis ur cinnamon tight ooh.”

AJOBI:

“Some mother would accept it and even pray for their jobless child it wasn’t their fault it is poverty. God bless your mom.”
Lady who always asks elder sister for money weeps

Meanwhile, Legit also reported that a Nigerian lady has generated a buzz after sharing her sister’s reaction following her first shift in the UK.

@cruisemama5 she moved abroad in September 2023 and revealed her younger sibling always disturbed her for money.

@cruisemama5 laughed that her sister now understands how she makes the money. In a TikTok video, her sibling got back home and was smiling at first.

In a recent development, Legit.ng also reported that a hair vendor, Linda Chinemerem Paul, has displayed the money Zenith Bank credited to her account.