New Jersey mom buys billboard to celebrate son's graduation

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Sunday, June 21, 2015
VIDEO: Camden mom buys billboard to celebrate son's graduation
A mom in Camden was so proud of her son's graduation from high school that she decided to show it in a big way: by buying a giant billboard.

CAMDEN, N.J. -- Ovella O'Neal is one proud mom and she wants everyone in Camden, New Jersey to know it.

The high school graduate smiling on the billboard at 7th and Cooper streets is her son Aljelani Igwe, known as AJ for short.

The writing on the billboard has deep meaning for the single, working mom of six.

"I said, 'A mother can't raise a man, but I raised a gentleman. We have the total package,'" O'Neal said.

O'Neal wants other moms to take note and responsibility.

"For the males to be respectful to women, that was the meaning for men and to try to break the barrier of single parenting and it starts at home," O'Neal said.

"I don't know too many moms that would've done this for their children," AJ said.

O'Neal bought the billboard for $700 and it will stay up for several weeks.

She surprised her son with the gift for his graduation from Leap Academy Charter School.

AJ says he had mixed emotions.

"I was kind of nervous. I don't like to be put on the spot a lot, but at the same time I was happy," he said.

"He's a young male and he made it through the whole downfall of Camden - the bad rap, I should say, of Camden," O'Neal said.

O'Neal, a Camden native, knew she had to be strict with AJ in order for him to take the right path in a city plagued with drugs, crime and low graduation rates.

But now, she's not the only proud one in their house.

"I'm very proud of my mom - that she was able to raise us all up as young adults and by herself basically," AJ said.

Does he think she deserves a billboard?

"Yes it will come," he said.

What's next for AJ?

He was accepted into Rowan University chemical engineering program and is thinking about joining Army ROTC in the fall.

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