Students Fly to School in Private Jet, TikTok Video Shows Them Having Fun On It

Students Fly to School in Private Jet, TikTok Video Shows Them Having Fun On It

  • Mixed reactions have trailed a video of a group of young Nigerian ladies having fun in a private jet
  • According to the video shared by one of them, they were returning to school and used a private jet as transport
  • While some people doubted the authenticity of the ladies' claim, others expressed shock that people could travel to school in a jet

A video of female students returning to school in a private jet has gone viral on social media.

One of the students, @tomiakinola570, shared the video on TikTok, suggesting they were heading to school in the aircraft.

Nigerian students cause stir as they return to school in private jet
They were spotted on a private jet back to school. Photo Credit: @tomiakinola570
Source: UGC

Students take plane to school

"School in a bit," she captioned the clip.

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The short clip started with the ladies walking to where the jet was parked. When they entered, other ladies were seen seated in the aircraft.

Two pilots were spotted in the clip. The ladies made funny faces as the camera focused on them.

The clip by @tomiakinola570 divided people, with some arguing about the ladies' claim.

Watch the video below:

Nigerians divided over the private jet video

Cerald Obum Graphics said:

"Poverty e no go better for you."

Ahimalohi said:

"Private jet to school there are Levels to this thing."

frank_3562 said:

"Bruh how the, I’m speechless."

ireoluwa said:

"Where are your bags?
"Look at the girl's shirt the girl on white.
"You all are welcome ."

chicflick783 said:

"Congratulations for taking pictures inside a parked challenger. you see the pins? it means ita not going anywhere."

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Grim said:

"Am I missing something?"

daniel said:

"Imagine renting a private jet convenant gfb."

FiYiN said:

"Why all of Una Dey enter airplane biko?"

Melford said:

"The plane no Dey move? They didn’t serve at least bottle water for you guys? This story no clear o."

4kt baby Yb said:

"Definitely your first time flying private."

Man's kids upset as he picks Quantum over BMW to take them to school

Briefly News previously reported that a TikTok went viral as two kids were excited to get into their dad's BMW. The two were bitterly disappointed when the dad made a change of plans.

Online users were amused as they watched the kids try to convince their parents to use the BMW. The funny clip got 51 000 likes from amused peeps.

People were amused as many often enjoy seeing parents interact with their children. Many were in stitches as they joked that the little one was passionate about the BMW.

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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