Content creator, Adebowale Adedayo, widely known as Mr Macaroni, has reacted to the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences, Agbor, issuing a query to a student for sharing a video of a welcome song for First Lady Oluremi Tinubu.
The controversy began when nursing students at the Renewed Hope Initiative Health Programme in Asaba on March 25, 2025, rejected a song referring to Mrs. Tinubu as their mother.
While preparing the students to welcome the First Lady, the MC of the occasion, began singing a song with the lyrics; ‘’Na our mama be this, we nor get another,’‘ referring to Mrs Tinubu as their mum
However, the students responded saying ‘’Na your mama be this”.
A clip of the moment quickly spread online, sparking debate.
In response, the college management queried a student, Nurse Osato Edobe, for allegedly recording and sharing an “unofficial response” to the song on TikTok.
The query letter, dated March 27, 2025, and signed by Provost Evbodagbe Rita Ogonne, has drawn widespread criticism.
Weighing in on the matter, Mr Macaroni condemned the institution’s action, questioning why students were being threatened over a song.
Sharing the query letter on his X handle, he wrote, “Delta State College of Nursing Sciences is threatening a student with disciplinary action because of song???
“The students say dem sabi their mama!! Students wey their mama dey work hard to give them better life.. una wan come expel them because them refuse to deny their mama? Na by force?”
KanyiDaily recalls that Mr Macaroni recently responded to criticism for refusing to greet Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at a recent public event.