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Grandmother Brings 6 Chickens To Pay Grandchildren’s School Fees After They’re Sent Home

  • A grandmother brought six live chickens to her grandchildren’s school as payment for their school fees.
  • The children had been sent home due to unpaid dues.
  • The story gained attention after being shared on X by user @PH_Socials.

A grandmother reportedly brought six live chickens to her grandchildren’s school as an alternative form of payment for their school fees after the children were sent home due to unpaid dues.

The story surfaced in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) by @PH_Socials, which included three photos showing the elderly woman alongside the chickens.

According to the post, the grandmother accompanied her grandchildren back to the school, hoping the chickens would be accepted instead of the required education fees, as she was unable to gather the necessary cash.

In the images, the woman sits calmly while another person appears to examine the live chickens.

This unusual approach sparked a variety of reactions online, with many people sharing their opinions in the comments section.

See some reactions below:

@DeXChad_: “My only issue now is the moment you just say how can we get to this woman and pay for her grand children schoolfees. You’ll see one otondo would just change their Twitter name to “Grandma with 2Kids that brought 6 chickens”

@anna_chichii: “They better collect, you know how much a chicken cost now.”

@nkrabea_kwame: “A blessed Country like Nigeria? With all the resources? It’s a shame. Kudos to the Grandma.”

@maiwadaSNasir: “We need to find this childs and mobilize something, I’m only seeing funny replies but this is a serious matter to look into. What if she’s out of chickens to trade, Who will pay the next school fees. Where are the big social media influencers this is an opportunity to help Mama.”

@P_antidote: “Fair trade if you ask me, and the chickens are productive… That’s a super deal.”

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