A viral video showing a group of secondary school students displaying what appeared to be expensive smartphones has sparked widespread reactions across social media.
In the clip, which has been making rounds online, students dressed in their school uniforms were seen taking turns to showcase their mobile devices while a person behind the camera identified the various phone models.
Among the smartphones mentioned in the video were the iPhone 17, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone XR, and iPhone 11. A Samsung device and a Tecno smartphone were also featured.
The footage quickly caught the attention of social media users, many of whom expressed surprise at the range of premium devices reportedly owned by the students. As each student briefly presented a phone, viewers took to the comment section to share their opinions on the growing trend of young people owning high-end gadgets.
While some questioned whether all the smartphones actually belonged to the students, others argued that access to expensive devices among teenagers has become increasingly common in recent years.
The video has since reignited conversations about parenting, financial priorities, and the role of technology in the lives of young Nigerians. Some commenters viewed the smartphones as useful tools for communication, learning, entertainment, and content creation, while others raised concerns about the potential distractions such devices could pose within the school environment.
As debates continue online, the clip remains a major talking point, with Nigerians expressing mixed reactions over whether secondary school students should own luxury smartphones.
Watch the video below…
See phones secondary school students deh use, iPhone 17 na water 🙆♂️😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ZyMny5zcsU
— D3VID 🐢 (@DurkioWiz) June 12, 2026
