- Safiu Kehinde
Nigerian First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has reacted to the viral TikTok video of nursing students making mockery of her at the Renewed Hope Health Initiative Programme held on Tuesday in Asaba, Delta State.
NPO Reported that the MC of the event had, in an effort to acknowledge the arrival of the First Lady, urged the students sing along as he said “Na our Mama be dis o, we no get another one.”
The students reaction took another twist as they rejected Tinubu being their mother, replying the MC with “Na your Mama be dis o” in chorus.
The moment captured by one of the students, Osafo Edobor, had sparked reactions from netizens after going viral.
This would caught the attention of the school management which, in response, issued a query letter to Edobor on Thursday.
It was, however, retracted on Friday following the intervention of the Delta state Commissioner for Health, Joseph Onojaeme.
While commending the school management for the swift action taken, Tinubu, in statement issued by her media aide, Busola Kukoyi, defended stressing that the chant were just a playful twist which was borne out of a moment of excitement.
She explained that students often express themselves in a light-hearted and jovial manner.
The First Lady held that educational institutions should foster an environment where students feel safe to express themselves while maintaining decorum.
She stressed that her visit was intended to inspire and uplift healthcare professionals while urging the school management to handle the matter with understanding and fairness, ensuring that students continue to thrive in an environment that balances discipline with free expression.
The statement read in part; “The attention of the Office of the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been drawn to a video circulating on social media, showing chants welcoming both the First Lady of Delta State and the First Lady of Nigeria during the Renewed Hope Initiative’s donation of 10,000 Professional Kits to Midwives in the South-South zone held at the Dome Event Centre, Asaba, Delta State, on Tuesday, 25th March, 2025.
“The event was primarily to motivate midwives across the nation, with the aim of reducing infant and maternal mortality, and morbidity in Nigeria. Her Excellency deeply appreciates the warm reception by the Delta State Government, the people of Delta State, as well as enthusiasm shown by nurses, midwives, women groups, and student nurses present at the event.
“However, a section of the video, allegedly recorded by some students at the event, showed a spontaneous and playful twist to the welcome song. Sequel to that, it has come to our attention that some of the students of the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences have been issued a query regarding their participation in the chants.
“While the Office of the First Lady of Nigeria respects the right of institutions to uphold discipline, it is important to recognize that students, in moments of excitement, often express themselves in a light-hearted and jovial manner.
“The Office of the First Lady believes that educational institutions should foster an environment where students feel safe to express themselves while maintaining decorum.
“The First Lady’s visit was intended to inspire and uplift healthcare professionals, and it is our hope that this event remains a positive and motivating experience for all involved.
“We trust that the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences will handle this matter with understanding and fairness, ensuring that students continue to thrive in an environment that balances discipline with free expression.”