Corper compares the N33K allowance corps members get with the current cost of goods on the market and bemoans the amount they are paid.
The woman, @sandra_godday, lamented on Tiktok how little the N33K monthly payment is in comparison to the price of foodstuffs in the market.
She disclosed that even if she were to set up two months’ worth of her allowance, it would not be sufficient to purchase a bag of rice.
She also made a number of comparisons and mentioned that she would need to save money for ten months in order to get an iPhone.
She shared the video and said,
“My fellow corpers how is life ?”
Check out reactions that followed …
@aliumuhammedjam61 commented: “You never see something. Go and learn truck.”
@Josh said: “This is the kind of challenge that should go viral.”
@Trace said: “Madam, you are not working you are serving your country.”
@benedict ogochukwu said: “Life after Nysc could be the worst.”
@Nwanah Anthony commented: “Na you want to serve that country.”
@Evang joseph taiwo said: “Go get your passport. You are going out of this country soonest.”
@IRABOR Chijioke said: “They are not paying you salary, it is just an upkeep called allowance. Please be guided.”
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