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Mum Fights For Her Teen Daughter Who Fixed Artificial Eyelashes To Secondary School [Video]

A mother of a Queen’s College student was seen in a viral video fighting the security guards of her daughter’s school.

Mum Fights For Her Teen Daughter Who Fixed Artificial Eyelashes To Secondary School [Video] 1

A Nigerian mum was captured on camera attacking the security guard of Queen’s college who refused her daughter into the secondary school because she fixed artificial lashes.

In a viral video, the mother who was seen fighting the security guards of her daughter’s school, alleged that she and her daughter were manhandled by the security men which is what enraged her.

Seun Oloketuyi who shared videos from the scene on his Instagram page, wrote:

“Queens College student being supported by her mother for indecent dressing.

“You can see her eye lashes, the security men stopped her and the mother resorted to manhandling the security man and others that didn’t support her.”

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Queens College student being supported by her mother for indecent dressing. You can see her eye lashes, the security men stopped her and the mother resorted to manhandling the security man and others that didn't support her. @qcoga

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Meanwhile, a video circulating the internet shows the ‘disrespectful’ moment a mother caught her teenage daughter in bed with her boyfriend.

The teenage girl snuck her boyfriend into the house, but she was busted by her mum who is probably tired of always seeing her daughter spending the night with the so-called boyfriend.

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