- A hilarious NYSC corper in Nigeria took to the stage to share rib-cracking jokes about her educational journey
- In the video, she recounted her aspiration to graduate with flying colours, only to be taken aback by numerous carryovers
- She humorously described how she had carryovers in her first year (100 Level), which increased to six in her second year (200 Level), leading her to abandon her dream of graduating with flying colours
A humorous NYSC corper from Nigeria captivated the audience with her comedic take on her academic experiences.
In a viral video, she humorously detailed her initial hopes of graduating with top honours, only to face the reality of accumulating carryovers.
She described how her first-year carryovers grew to six by her second year, ultimately causing her to abandon her dreams of academic excellence, much to the audience's amusement, as shown by @oluwafloxxy.
Watch the video below:
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Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
The Creative Makeup Artist:
“My guy.”Okoye Florence:
“My guy well well.”Elly_baebee:
“Wetin platoon 4 do you?”Drama CDS:
“Be like them crack this same joke for all camp oo.”Mhiz_Philz:
“Ko funny dem too mend me.”Babakaduna:
“I greet u brosss.”Okoye Florence:
“Help me touch that other guy Wey dey near you.”Iheme Favour:
“Congratulations!”De Trenchboy:
“Keep going big floxee.”Horla_dotun1:
“More grace dear.”Cream d’ la cream:
“Higher you go dear. Congratulations.”Fatima Abdulhakim:
“This man eh, sorry Ehh baybie.”In a recent development, Legit.ng previously reported that a disappointed corper has lamented bitterly over the location NYSC posted her to for her one-year mandatory national service.
NYSC lady shows the place she was posted to serve
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian lady assigned to a secluded village for her NYSC service recently shared a video that quickly went viral online.
Her detailed account provided a vivid glimpse into the remote area she was sent to.
In the video, she carefully documented the village, starting with its modest houses. These homes, made from basic materials, stood in stark contrast to the more developed areas she was likely used to.
Source: Legit.ng