Young Nigerian Girl from Viral "Se Fe Pami Ni" Video Receives Full Scholarship and New Educational Opportunity

Young Nigerian Girl from Viral "Se Fe Pami Ni" Video Receives Full Scholarship and New Educational Opportunity

In a heartwarming turn of events, the life of a little Nigerian girl who gained fame after a viral TikTok video has taken a positive and hopeful turn. The girl, who became known for her exclamation "se fe pami ni" (meaning "do you want to kill me" in Yoruba), has been awarded a full scholarship by the charitable organization Friends Fellowship.

Before receiving this scholarship, the girl's family faced financial hardships that prevented them from sending her to a quality school. The situation changed when Friends Fellowship stepped in to support her educational journey. The organization paid her school fees to attend a private school of her choice.

Nigerian comedian Arole, who played a crucial role in highlighting the girl's story, shared the heartwarming news on Instagram. He expressed gratitude to those who had supported the scholarship initiative and called for continued assistance to ensure the girl's well-being and future success.

"We are happy to officially announce that Friends Fellowship has given Aunty APEKE, 'the young girl with the viral video of se fe pa mi ni,' a full scholarship for her EDUCATION," Arole stated. "Payment has been made to her desired private school as described by her Mum, and she's happily living with her family."

This act of kindness and generosity from Friends Fellowship has not only transformed the life of the young girl but also serves as a testament to the power of collective efforts in making a positive impact on the lives of those in need. It reaffirms the importance of education as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty and offering brighter prospects for the future.

The viral "se fe pami ni" video captured the hearts of many, and this scholarship is a heartening example of how a supportive community can come together to provide educational opportunities for underprivileged children, ultimately giving them a chance at a brighter future.