Princess from Royal Family Celebrates as Parents Leave Palace, Storm UNIPORT for Her Sign-out Day

Princess from Royal Family Celebrates as Parents Leave Palace, Storm UNIPORT for Her Sign-out Day

  • A princess from a royal family celebrated as her parents left their palace and stormed UNIPORT for her sign-out day
  • What her parents did as they arrived at her school got people talking, as they turned the sign-out into a carnival
  • Netizens were amazed after seeing the amount of money her family gifted her, sparking mixed reactions

A Nigerian graduating student from the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), who is a princess, celebrated her signout day in grand style.

Her parents, who are traditional leaders, left their palace and stormed her school for her sign-out day.

A traditional ruler and his wife storm UNIPORT for their daughter’s sign-out day and turn it into a royal carnival.
A princess from a royal family celebrates as her parents storm UNIPORT for her sign-out day. Photo: @quincyomotayo
Source: TikTok

In a video by @quincyomotayo on TikTok, the lady showed how her parents turned her sign-out into a carnival-like event.

After they arrived at the school, a red carpet was rolled for her parents to walk towards her and sign her shirt, after which ushers brought in money bouquets for her.

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A large faux cheque revealed that her family gave her N3 million as her sign-out gift.

The video was captioned:

“POV: You’re a princess and your parents made your signout a royal walkway. When I say I’m loved at home, una no understand me.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lady’s signout from school

Zandy said:

“For my school if u like carry army u no go fit enter inside gate na outside una go wait for the princess.”

Drealhardey

Even king leave throne come e pikin graduation ,my teacher papa no gree leave school

Jinja herbal extract

Omo. I graduated with first class and nobody came for my sign out, that made me the strongest person I know

Inaku Jane peace Mbale said:

Hello sister Quincy,I know you can’t remember but I’m ur lost sister. I was missing during the royal war abeg I wan dey come back house

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nicholebrown said:

Congratulations to u and this’s how am gonna be turning up for my daughter too in few yrs

Jessie said:

Congratulations Quincy, your princess cloth will not tear, you will not run away from your palace and your palace will not run away from you

Aura~by_Nana said:

As I drop pen nah house asap I no wan see doings😭😂 nah my final year my course mate go know say I nonchalant

@Seembae said:

"Na me go fess finish to write exam on my sign out so I’ll have time to run home and cry."

@Candy said:

"Even king and queen leave their throne come their daughter's sign out. My total family no go send me that day...I will be so lonely."
A princess from a royal family celebrates as her parents storm UNIPORT for her sign-out day.
A traditional ruler and his wife storm UNIPORT for their daughter’s sign-out day and turn it into a royal carnival.Photo: @quincyomotayo
Source: TikTok

Another lady shared how her stepmother laid wrapper for her at her sign-out ceremony from school.

What she said about her stepmother got people talking, as she did something unexpected while walking on the wrapper.

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In a related story, a Nigerian lady accepted her boyfriend's proposal and got a new car on her sign-out day.

Lady visits father's grave on signout day

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady got people talking after she visited her father’s grave as she signed out of the university.

The emotional message she wrote on her father’s grave caught people’s attention as the video trended.

Many who came across the video congratulated her on her graduation and sympathised with her on the death of her father.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng