University Student Lists N512,000 Budget for Sign Out Ceremony

A sign-out list by a female university student preparing for her sign-out ceremony totalling N512,000 has caused a stir on social media. Netizens were quick to point out the seemingly excessive costs, with some suggesting that the money could be better spent on more practical things.

University Student Lists N512,000 Budget for Sign Out Ceremony

A sign-out list by a female university student preparing for her sign-out ceremony totalling N512,000 has caused a stir on social media.

The list, which includes items such as a new phone, human hair frontal, sneakers, makeup, and more, caught the attention of netizens who criticized the extravagant spending.

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In the image that went viral, the student listed items such as "Baggy Jeans - N22,500, Sign Out New Phone - N300,000, Frontal (Human hair) - N15,500, Sneakers - N60,000, Sign Out Long Sleeve - N10,000, Wrist Watch - N20,000, Make Up - N50,000.” Netizens were quick to point out the seemingly excessive costs, with some suggesting that the money could be better spent on more practical things.

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Netizens also expressed disbelief and concern over the student's expenditures, labeling them as unnecessary and extravagant given the economic realities faced by many in the country. Commenting on the viral post, one user remarked, "This one way no Sabi spell long sleeve na she dey find 500k for sign out?" Another added, "U wan sign out and u don't know the spelling of long sleeve, I think u need to sign in back oo."

Many expressed the sentiment that the student could have used the significant amount of money to start a small business or invest in more meaningful ventures, especially considering the current economic situation in the country. The criticism stems from the perception that the student's focus on material items for her sign-out ceremony is excessive and unnecessary