First Lady Remi Tinubu Responds To Viral Video Controversy At Delta State Nursing School

First Lady Reacts to Alleged Mockery by Nursing Students
In an interesting twist of events, First Lady Remi Tinubu has addressed a viral video showing nursing students allegedly mocking her during a visit to Delta State. According to reports by Naija News, the students of the nursing school rejected a song introduced by the Master of Ceremony (MC), who referred to Mrs. Tinubu as the "mother of the nation." The students humorously quipped that she was the MC’s mother and not theirs or the nation's. This incident has sparked a lot of conversation on social media, with many weighing in on both sides of the argument.
Students Speak Up: A Playful Twist to Tradition
Now, let's break this down a bit. The students' reaction wasn't necessarily malicious; it was more of a playful and spontaneous twist to the usual welcome song. You know how it goes—sometimes, in moments of excitement, people can get a little creative with their expressions. In this case, the students used humor to make their point, which caught everyone's attention. While some might see it as disrespectful, others view it as a moment of youthful exuberance and self-expression.
Busola Kukoyi Speaks Out on Behalf of the First Lady
In response to the incident, Busola Kukoyi, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the First Lady, issued a statement that struck a balanced tone. She emphasized that educational institutions should foster an environment where students feel safe to express themselves while maintaining decorum. Mrs. Tinubu’s visit was all about inspiring and uplifting healthcare professionals, and it's important to keep that in mind. The event aimed to reduce infant and maternal mortality rates, and the First Lady deeply appreciated the warm reception from the Delta State Government and the local community.
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Here's what the statement had to say: “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. The video shows 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. This event took place at the Dome Event Centre in Asaba, Delta State, on Tuesday, 25th March, 2025. The primary goal of the event was to motivate midwives across the nation and address the pressing issues of infant and maternal mortality and morbidity in Nigeria.”
A Call for Understanding and Balance
The statement continued: “Her Excellency deeply appreciates the warm reception by the Delta State Government, the people of Delta State, as well as the 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. Subsequently, 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.”
A Positive Outlook Moving Forward
Ultimately, this situation highlights the importance of fostering open communication and mutual respect between students and authority figures. It’s crucial to recognize that young people often express themselves in creative and sometimes unexpected ways. By approaching this incident with empathy and understanding, the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences can ensure that students feel supported and valued while also maintaining the necessary level of decorum. Let’s hope this event serves as a positive and motivating experience for everyone involved, just as the First Lady intended. After all, inspiration and upliftment are what this initiative is all about, right?
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