- After completing the national service, the family showed a large banner to celebrate the ladies as their first graduate.
- The lady completed the New York City with the batch A1, and her family celebrated.
- They were wearing a photo holding a NYSC certificate and installed a large banner.

After the family successfully completed the national service, a lady was celebrated by installing a large banner as their first graduate.
The lady was part of the A1 queue of the National Youth Service (NYSC) plan, which prompted her family to organize a grand celebration.
In their community, they showed a huge banner with a photo holding the New York City Certificate.
They proudly announced that she was the first graduate in the family and extended the best wishes for her future pursuit.
This photo has caused various responses of users in social media.

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@ibraleks -Osogbo Cakeboy said: “Your Stepmom Na overall planner makes you embarrassed nihhhh”
@POLTERGEIST✈︎✈︎✈︎✈︎ said: “Na settings are for this, she has prepared UNA villagers for you. Step Mom Alabosi.”
@Alhaji_SUREST said, “If my relatives do not have this flag
@Account disabled said: “Wey UNA gathers together, you even choose that large banner”
In other news, on the evening of Sunday, January 26, 2025, he announced that he was separated from his wife’s Annie IDibia, and fans of Innocent Idibia shared their feelings.
In his last Instagram post, I saw 2BABA walking with politician Peter Obi with a travel bag at the airport. He mentioned that their chat was short but meaningful, and expressed hope for the future of Nigeria, and pointed out that it takes some time to improve.
After the divorce, the Nigerians overlooking the video he shared on November 29, 2024 and chose to attack the Queen African artist.
Some women said that 2BABA ruined Annie’s self -esteem and prayed that they would never meet men like him. They added that God knew all the actions of true love singers for Annie.
Others use this moment to remind women that they always pay more attention to themselves than any man. They also expressed their hope that the singer would meet someone who could teach him valuable lessons.