Final Year Students' Costume Day Outfits Spark Online Reactions

Final Year Students' Costume Day Outfits Spark Online Reactions

Final Year Students' Costume Day Outfits Spark Online Reactions
Final Year Students' Costume Day

On October 18, 2023, final year students from an undisclosed Nigerian university took the internet by storm with a captivating video showcasing their diverse costume day attire.

The video, recently shared online, featured these students donning an array of outfits, some of which exuded exceptional creativity and attention to detail.

The students effortlessly portrayed various professions, embracing roles as police officers, army personnel, nurses, lawyers, and other distinguished careers in Nigeria. Furthermore, a handful of students embraced a different role, embodying the persona of night walkers.

The attention-grabbing video highlighted two standout performances: a girl impeccably dressed as a police officer and another student who expertly portrayed a night walker.

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The video's release triggered a flurry of reactions from viewers, with many individuals taking to the comment section to express their thoughts on the distinct outfits. A few comments, showcasing the light-hearted spirit of the online discourse, included:

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- sherifa156: "‎the police woman nailed it."

- Lynn: "‎The criminal and the witch doctor, we're not wasting any opportunity."

- jkalema: "‎The witch doctor and the ashawo for me."

- Savior: "‎The third girl dey ashawoo ewoo."

- Mercedes Elliot: "‎did someone dress like Wednesday."

- user1854393303297: "native doctor no get joy."

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- dee: "‎I hope God won't take those roles seriously."

- chidexbaba78: "‎native doctor no de ever fine."

- j_nadi_kenya1: "someone chose to be ashawo."

- ‎Omo: "I see ashawo for school. ‎It's the traditional doctor for me."

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These final year students' unique and entertaining costumes have undeniably captured the online community's imagination, leading to a lively exchange of opinions and commendations.