A post went viral after an Igbo businessman reportedly settled his “Nwa Boi” with ₦30 million and a fully stocked shop, leaving social media in shock over the scale of the gift. The story sparked a mix of admiration, disbelief, and humor.

One particularly striking comment read: “I tell my papa that year e no gree make i go. This thing better pass school.”

The remark implies that the settlement was more valuable and impactful than formal education, rating material reward above schooling. Critics argued that it reflects a materialistic mindset that undermines the long-term benefits of education, while supporters framed it as humorous envy and admiration for the generosity shown.

The post highlights how extraordinary acts of wealth often spark debates about priorities, success, and the perceived value of money versus education.

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