A youth corps member has gone viral after using her personal NYSC allowance to fund projects for a community school in Ibadan.
In a heartfelt post shared on X (formerly Twitter), she recounted her experience, detailing how, during her service year, she built several projects for the school.
As many others were sharing their own NYSC experiences on social media, she shared photos of the completed projects and explained that what started as a plan to dig a well for the school grew into a larger initiative.
Despite the criticism she faced from friends who called her foolish for spending so much of her allowance, she expressed pride in what she had achieved.
Her statement read: "I did 4 personal projects during my NYSC in Ibadan and received a meritorious award 🙈... but my friends think I was foolish to have wasted so much money. After NYSC, I didn't have 100k to my name for a while, but I'm pleased I did all I did."
She went on to explain that the school's principal, students, and local landlords convinced her to not only dig the well but also build a scaffold, which now serves as both a storage space and a community resource.
Her post sparked a flurry of comments, with many people sharing their thoughts and reactions to her selfless efforts.
See some reactions below:
@DaudaAzeez1: "Impressive, I did the same in baruten, kwara state and also won award, though I was broke after service but the blessing is massive right now."
@DiohaRachael: "Selfless service to humanity! A queen I Stan. You did well."
@LarryMcAmusan: "I know this project and where it was done."
@Adepoju_Lateef1: "You are wonderful woman 🥰 wish you all the best in life"
@IamChuksDaniels: "You will reap what you have shown, trust me. Thank you for such a gift to humanity. You have a very beautiful heart."
@okekegoodness10: "This is good,regardless of how much you earn. Thank you for being there."
@Umarjumper: "Honestly that's the kind of mentality alot of corps member portray. No zeal to influence your environment positively."
@esheov: "You know you can use this to get scholarships abroad right? Depending on the program, use this for your cv and sop."
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