Delta College Of Nursing Queries Student Over TikTok Song Against First Lady

Student Faces Disciplinary Action After Posting Controversial Song
Hey there, let’s dive into what’s been happening at the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences in Agbor. The school administration has decided to take action against a student nurse who allegedly posted a song on TikTok that was critical of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu. This story has sparked quite a bit of conversation, so let’s break it down for you.
Here’s the situation: During the First Lady’s visit to the college, an event was held where she distributed 10,000 professional kits (Crocs and Scrubs) to midwives across the South-South geopolitical zone. It was part of her health initiative aimed at supporting healthcare workers. However, things took an unexpected turn when a student nurse, identified as Osato Edobor, allegedly recorded and posted a song that didn’t sit well with the authorities.
Students React to MC’s Song
Now, let me fill you in on the backstory. During the event, the Master of Ceremony (MC) introduced a song that referred to the First Lady as the "mother of the nation." The students, however, weren’t having it. They outright rejected the song, stating that Mrs. Tinubu might be the MC’s mother, but she’s certainly not theirs or the nation’s. You can imagine the tension in the air during that moment.
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It’s important to note that the First Lady’s visit was a significant event for the school. Her initiative to support midwives and healthcare workers is commendable, and her presence at the event was meant to highlight her commitment to improving the healthcare system in Nigeria. But, as we often see, these moments can sometimes lead to unexpected controversies.
School Authority Issues Warning Letter
In a formal letter dated March 27, the school’s Provost, Evbodaghe Rita Ogonne, addressed the alleged misconduct of the student nurse. The letter specifically outlined the actions taken by Osato Edobor during the First Lady’s visit. It mentioned that the student recorded and posted an unofficial response to the song played during the event, which was deemed a malicious act.
The letter stated: “It has come to the notice of the school authority that you, Student Nurse Osato Edobor, on the 25th of March, 2025, during the official visit of the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, at the Dome Event Center, Asaba, engaged in a malicious act of recording/singing and posting an unofficial response to the song during the arrival of the First Lady (found on your TikTok page).”
This action, according to the school’s Student Handbook, falls under standardized disciplinary actions for punishable offenses, specifically offense number 8, page 21. The letter further demanded that the student explain in writing, in triplicate copies, within 24 hours of receiving the letter, why disciplinary action should not be taken against her for this act.
What’s Next for the Student?
So, what happens now? Well, the student has been given a chance to defend herself. The school is giving her the opportunity to explain her side of the story before any disciplinary action is taken. This is a crucial moment for her, as the outcome could significantly impact her academic journey.
It’s a delicate situation, and many are watching closely to see how the school handles this matter. While freedom of expression is important, it’s equally vital to respect the dignity and position of individuals, especially in formal settings like this. The balance between personal expression and professional conduct is something we all grapple with, and this case highlights that tension perfectly.
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