A Nigerian university student’s celebratory matriculation post has gone viral on social media due to its unconventional grammar and spelling.

The lady’s TikTok video featured photos from her ceremony, accompanied by a message: “Happy matriskulation to humble me. Happy is me and my cos meat.”
The post’s creative phrasing sparked: Laughter and amusement among many users—concerns about grammar and language proficiency.

See some reactions below:
Samuel: “She’s definitely from kogi state, ijaw part to be precise.”
Bello: “When they refuse to go to class to learn what do u expect. Not only cos meat, cos suya and cos fish with cos crayfish join too.”
Wale: “If you want borrow something borrow genius things thought she wasn’t borrow a good english from good person because english is a borrow language.
Odah: “And this one will either have A1 or B3 in English from miracle center secondary school. If u can’t spell words them how come you pass SSCE ?”