“No Installments” — Nurse Celebrates Paying for Mother’s US Flight

 


In a touching full-circle moment, a Nigerian nurse has shared how she paid for her mother’s flight from Nigeria to the United States in full — no installments, no payment plan. From earning ₦11,000 as a classroom assistant in 2010 to working as a nurse in America for over a year, she credits her late father and devoted mother’s sacrifices for her journey, praying parents live to enjoy their rewards.

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Today I paid for my mum’s flight from Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the United States 🇺🇸 in full.

No installments.

No payment plan.


And I can’t stop thinking about how this journey started.

In 2010, I earned ₦11,000 working as a classroom assistant and had almost lost hope of getting into nursing school.

One Saturday evening, my mum said:

“Pack your things. We’re going to the school tomorrow.”


We travelled across states with no connection, no plan just faith.

My department wanted 60 nursing students.


They already had 59 accepted.

We were told it was full… until one last slot appeared.


My mum paid my tuition even before my dad could send it. 


My parents always told me:

“One day you will work in the United States.”

Today, I’ve been a nurse for almost 11 years and working in the US for over a year.

My dad is late now.

But today, I paid for my mum’s ticket in full.


I pray our parents live long enough to enjoy the fruits of their sacrifices🙏 ❤️


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