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- A Nigerian National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member serving at Kirikiri Prison has shared her experience on social media.
- The narrative by corps member @dreal_vetty vividly depicts the numerous challenges she faces on her daily journey.
- The video showcases a daily journey of a female corps member, who navigates through multiple commercial vehicles to reach her employment at Kirikiri Prison.
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A Nigerian National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member posted at Kirikiri Prison has resorted to social media to discuss her experience there.
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The riveting story, shared by corps member @dreal_vetty, eloquently depicts the numerous problems she faces on a daily basis.
The footage released online shows the arduous journey undertaken by the female corps member each day, as she navigates through multiple commercial vehicles to reach her place of employment at Kirikiri Prison.
She continued by recounting the challenges she faced on her commute, which included overcrowded buses and long lines at bus stops.
Watch video below
Reacting to the post…
@Effie said; “Iyanaba and aba has no difference o be careful with your phone while filming oo.”j
@Amazing amy said; “Please take care of mummy of Lagos for us.”
@Seyifunmi commented; “PIease I would love to serve there though. But served in Alausa almost 10 years ago and it was nice. By the way I studied sociology and later had my masters in criminology and social policy.”
@Zayyy also commented; “So anybody can just disquise as a corper and go in.”
@Jummymog8 said; “Abeg help us video dat prison.”
@Seunfunmi Eniola said; “Shey transport fare never pass 33K?”
@Khemmy said; “So, you have to always wear the khaki to work? Honest question, I’m curious.”
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