// BBC WORLD NEWS — MONDO
How a goat given as a graduation gift went viral
Promise Okoro has yet to name the animal but says it loves eating fried rice
When Promise Okoro walked out of his final degree exams earlier this month, he fully expected the usual end-of-term celebrations.
His cheering friends were already outside blasting music and snapping and filming this much-loved Nigerian "signing-out" ritual.
Their white shirts filled up with messages scribbled by classmates and well-wishers – a colourful record of a shared journey through education.
But then, through the crowd, came Promise's mother, Chinyere, pulling a goat.
It turned an already joyful afternoon into a moment Promise and his friends would not soon forget.
The 23-year-old pharmaceutical technology student initially thought the screams meant someone was about to propose marriage.
Instead, he found his friends gathered around his mother, who was making her way towards him, gently coaxing the farm animal behind her.
"I was so happy," he told BBC Pidgin. "I felt so emotional."
Promise's classmates celebrated as his mother handed over the gift