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Video of secondary school students arriving graduation party in helicopter, convoy causes buzz online

Withinnigeria 2024/5/19

Secondary school students arrive in helicopter and convoy for graduation celebration

Secondary school students arrive in helicopter and convoy for graduation celebration
  • Video captures secondary school graduands arriving at their graduation party in Entebbe, Uganda.
  • Students made a dramatic entrance via helicopter and a convoy of luxury cars.
  • Video quickly gains traction on social media, sparking admiration and criticism.

A video capturing the extravagant arrival of secondary school students at their graduation party in Entebbe, Uganda, has caused serious buzz online, igniting a flurry of reactions online.

The footage showcases the graduands from an undisclosed secondary school making a dramatic entrance, descending from a helicopter and a convoy of luxurious cars.

The trending video quickly gained traction on social media, captivating viewers with its extravagant display.

Secondary school students arrive in helicopter and convoy for graduation celebration

As the students, dressed in elegant outfits, disembarked from the helicopter and stepped out of their high-end vehicles, they left netizens in awe.

The spectacle of the students’ arrival has drawn both admiration and criticism from online audiences.

The caption accompanying the video, which reads;

See Prom scenes from Elite High School in Entebbe, Uganda.”

Netizens Reactions…

@bmconfirmed reacted: “Abeg na high school or university dey do prom?Cos this are not giving high school o.”

@bshizzle70a reacted: “This can’t be HIGH SCHOOL PROM. They are way too old to be in High school.”

@martinii_ said: “These old men and women are still in high school?”

@olayeni02 said: “Just a bunch of rich kids enjoying themselves in a country that is ravaged by extreme poverty.”

@oligbinoble reacted: “Africa with her Sad Mentality. Anyone seeing this would think Uganda is a rich country but alas it’s a Haven for Poverty & A Poor Educational System. What we would be delighted to see is a School system that Solves Problems and engages in Production not showing off the efforts of another country’s school system. The country that produces these cars and helicopters don’t show off like this even in their elite school.”

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