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“Na By Fire, By Force” – US Based Nigerian Woman Who Went To Child’s PTA Meeting In US Shares Experience

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A Nigerian mother living in the United States (US) has sparked online discussion after sharing her experience attending her child’s compulsory Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meeting.

She admitted that she struggled to understand parts of the session but was obliged to participate because parental involvement in school activities is mandatory in the US.

Compulsory Participation

In a video posted on TikTok under the handle @mummyjaydam, the woman explained that, unlike in Nigeria where PTA meetings are often optional or communicated via WhatsApp, American schools require parents to attend and actively engage.

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She recounted: “This is it, we’ve come for the PTA meeting. I’ve never attended one in Nigeria, but this one is by fire, by force that we attend, and they didn’t delay, within 30 minutes. Even though I didn’t hear most of what they were saying, they asked the kids to sing, and they sang rainbow songs. We’re done with the PTA meeting.”

She added that if the same meeting had taken place in Nigeria, she would have opted out: “If it’s Nigeria, I wouldn’t attend. I’ll tell them to share whatever they want to tell us on the WhatsApp group.”

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Netizens Reactions

The video quickly went viral on social media, with many netizens expressing amusement and sharing their thoughts on the compulsory nature of PTA meetings in the US compared to Nigeria.

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