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Watch Soothing Video of Ghana’s Rich Kids at GIS Prom 2021 As Netizens Drool

The 2021 graduating class of the Ghana International School have served the internet with wholesome content on their Prom.

While circulating on Twitter, the video had netizens dropping their jaws at the extravagance displayed by the affluent kids.

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To most Ghanaians, the concept of prom is a fairy tale event that is limited to rich kids who attend expensive schools.

In every average Ghanaian student’s life, the most popular event is the one-off per term special moment called “Our Day”.

Saucy highlights of the Prom event were shown in the viral video as rich kids flaunted expensive wardrobes, cars, and jewellery.

Check out the spicy video below.

In a quick reaction to the video, netizens ridiculed themselves by recounting their time in school.

Comments on the Prom video suggested that the proms that happen in Ghana are needless educational activities.

Other submissions just basked in its beauty.

Check out some of the reactions from netizens below.

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Ideally, a promenade dance, commonly called Prom, is described as a dance party for high school students.

The dance may be offered in semi-formal black-tie or informal suits for boys and evening gowns for girls.

Prom is typically held at the end of the academic year for students who are in their final year.

Also noteworthy is that a king and his queen are both crowned at the end of every Prom.

It is now imperative to make money, or else your kids will be attending “Our Day!”

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But then again, to sum this up in Nigerian speak, this life really no balance.

SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com



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