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A Nigerian mother has publicly expressed her disappointment after attending a school’s prize-giving ceremony where a student was honored with an award for being the “Tallest Female Student” in her class.

Clearly unimpressed by the category, the woman took to social media to question the rationale behind such a recognition. In a video, she said:

“How does this even make sense? An award for excellence, and it’s given to the tallest student? Who is regulating education in this country? Private schools need to be questioned about these so-called awards. I really don’t understand what’s happening.”

She also raised concerns about the impact such awards could have on other students, asking:

“What about the shorter students? Should they just accept defeat and stay quiet? This is completely illogical.”

Beyond criticizing the unusual award category, the mother also addressed a larger issue — the pressure some parents put on their children to win awards. She recounted witnessing a mother visibly upset with her child for not taking first place.

“Why do some parents act like their entire worth depends on their child winning a prize? If the child doesn’t come first, it suddenly becomes a problem. They start comparing them to others, adding unnecessary pressure.”

While she acknowledged the value of academic excellence and applauded students who earn recognition, she emphasized that not all success is reflected in awards.

“A child who shows up every day, who learns, grows, is kind, and stays curious — that child is already doing well. Not every intelligent or creative child will go home with a plaque, and that’s absolutely fine.”

She concluded by urging parents to focus less on certificates and more on their child’s character and personal development.

“Your worth as a parent isn’t defined by your child’s report card. Stop measuring their potential by a piece of cardboard. Celebrate growth, not just glory. At the end of the day, life doesn’t hand out trophies for every good deed. Celebrate your child beyond the awards.”

 

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