Members of the Nigerian diaspora have contributed to the outpouring of generosity for Mummy Zee by providing her with a scholarship to pursue studies in Canada.
This time, an international educational group, represented by Travel Doctor, extended the invitation to the expectant mom, offering a scholarship valued at approximately CAD 15K.
Media sensation, Mummy Zee has been granted a scholarship for studies in Canada.
An international educational group, represented by One Travel Doctor on X, offered her a scholarship of around CAD 15K.
Mummy Zee’s journey to fame began when her daily routine captured the imagination of the online community. The story of waking up at 4:50 am to cook for her husband resonated with many, and soon her simple yet profound dedication became a viral sensation. Social media platforms served as a catalyst, propelling her into the spotlight and turning her into a symbol of dedication, hard work, and the often-underappreciated efforts of homemakers.
The Nigerian diaspora, known for its strong sense of community and support, quickly rallied behind Mummy Zee. Offers of help, financial support, and educational opportunities poured in, reflecting the collective desire to uplift and celebrate stories of resilience. Mummy Zee’s story became a testament to the positive impact social media can have when used to amplify uplifting narratives.
Mummy Zee has been at the receiving end of a lot of mouthwatering offers lately after her story about waking up by 4:50 am to cook for her husband went viral online.
The offer from the group was prompted by their awareness of Mummy Zee’s desire to continue her education abroad.
In a tweet posted by @ChuksJaphet, quoting a tweet from Mummy Zee, the group detailed their offer, which included a list of three Canadian schools and a commitment to waive the application fee for any institution she chose to enrol in.
The post reads:
“We were told you would love to study abroad. I and @UnicollegeLink_ can offer you scholarship off your tuition to the following schools alongside free Admission and Canada Visa processing.
“1. Niagara College Toronto: 6,000 CAD off 1 year program and 9,000 CAD off any 2 years program of your choice.
“2. Fleming College Tor. 6,000 CAD off 1 year program and 9,000 CAD off any 2 years program of your choice.
“3. Okanagan College/NorQuest College: 3,000 CAD off any program of your choice alongside an application fee waiver for either of the schools mentioned above.”
See the post below:
In related news, Abiola Adebisi, the husband of the viral married woman, Mummy Zee, replied to a critic who asserted that he will inevitably get a side chic with the donations received.
The saga of Mummy Zee has become a familiar tale within the realms of the internet. Her story gained prominence when she shared the account of waking up at the early hour of 4:50 am to prepare breakfast for her husband.
This act of service stemmed from the knowledge that her husband’s female colleague had already promised to bring a spoon for him to join her in her meal. Her story resonated with numerous benevolent Nigerians, who subsequently extended their support to her through financial contributions and other items.
Amid the overwhelming joy and positive sentiments, a Twitter user identified as Benita, under the handle @BeniNitq, expressed scepticism, asserting that trusting men was risky.
She went on to state that Mummy Zee’s husband would eventually seek out an extramarital affair and squander the donated funds on a mistress.
In response to this cynicism, Mummy Zee’s husband rhetorically questioned why he would look elsewhere when he already possesses a complete and fulfilling package.