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“Which school is this?” – Reactions trail video of secondary students flaunting expensive iPhones

Some secondary school students have set social media ablaze after flaunting their expensive apple phones.

In the video shared online, the students were seen proudly flaunting their iPhones including an iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Netizens have shared their thoughts with many faulting their parents for giving them such costly phones at a young age.

Reacting to the post, @josephinebabs_reattors said: “This is a government school if am not mistaken. I wonder if the parents are aware.”

@prettyynaomi commented: “Anyone that couldn’t afford this in that Class will be in depression by now God please deliver your children, my question still remains who bought them those expensive phones that even some people that are working still can’t afford, does it mean their patents did? Because I remember when I was in secondary school I dare not bring anything my parents didn’t bought for me to the house.”

@easygoing_urchkent01 reacted: “Lol…all these phones are used by kids below 10 in Yankee to play kids game let’s stop. seeing it as big deal here in kids.”

@talentedvhee stated: “Government school kids using this magnitude of iPhones?? There’s no way those boys using pro and pro max are not into fraudulent activities, some of you will say they have rich uncles and siblings, so the rich Uncles can’t send them to a private or better schools?”

@ugwuezeikenna remarked: “There is an epidemic of fraud among the youths in Nigeria currently. This has eaten so deep in the mindset of the youths. They no longer believe on life’s process, they no longer believe in Education. All that is occupying there mind is making money, clubbing, and womanizing. All on the fast lane. The parents really need to seat up in other to raise responsible children. Serious wahala dey but many are so myopic towards this issue.”

@iam_kelvinossai said: “Na beg I beg my parents to buy me CASIO calculator when i was this age.”

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