A corps member has taken to social media to voice his dismay after being assigned to a neglected and ancient school for his Primary Place of Assignment (PPA) by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). The young man shared a video on TikTok under the username @thaonlyhenry, documenting the poor state of the school he was sent to, named Master Peace Innovation School.
The video he posted provides a clear view of the school’s crumbling infrastructure and the complete lack of students, which adds to the gravity of the situation. The buildings appear neglected, with no signs of recent maintenance, making it an unsuitable environment for educational activities.
In his narrative accompanying the video, he expressed his frustration with the NYSC’s decision-making process regarding postings. He said, “Finally arrived at my PPA. NYSC please do better. See where they posted me. Master Peace Innovation School. Who I wan come teach here? Na this goat I wan come teach? Haaa.” His words highlight his disappointment and the absurdity of the situation, as he humorously questions if his students are meant to be the goats seen wandering the premises.
This incident has sparked a conversation on social media about the conditions of some institutions assigned to corps members and the effectiveness of the NYSC in ensuring meaningful and productive placements for its participants.
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