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Don’t come home if you don’t get 1st class, Open your brain – Dad warns daughter after raising N20m for her education [Video]

Don’t come home if you don’t get 1st class, Open your brain – Nigerian dad warns daughter after raising N20m for her education [Video]

The father and his 25-year-old daughter were chatting about the possibility of each getting what they want.

He suggested that if she knows she would not be a star student then the family can raise N2m instead of N20m so that she can focus on doing her bag business.

A Nigerian man has challenged his daughter doing her MSc programme to graduate with a first class because he spent a lot training her in school.

In a video shared by the girl, the father said he has so far raised N20m to send her to further her education and he expects a stellar academic result at the end.

He warned that if she does not bag a distinction in her Masters degree upon graduation then she should not bother returning to their family home.

The father and his 25-year-old daughter were chatting about the possibility of each getting what they want.

The Msc student argued in her defence that it is not easy to excell with good grades and she appealed to her father to be more understanding because the pressure of trying to get first class might take a toll on her mental health.

But her dad said she must learn how to read and pass exceedingly well because they cannot give N20m for her schooling only for her to perform poorly.

He suggested that if she knows she would not be a star student then the family can raise N2m instead of N20m so that she can focus on doing her bag business.

She said that she already got a first class in her bachelor’s degree and that she would not need to push twice as hard now.

At some point, her father talked about banning her from seeing men but she protested vehemently that he should not do that at her age.

She then asked him if he does not want her to get married and he said if that’s the case, she should abandon studies and find a man to marry.

He said that when she gives birth, her kids can take up the pursuit of academic excellence so she would not have to bother.

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