“I Thought They Wanted to Give Us Something” – Corps Members Sent Away from PPA Without Warning

  • A female NYSC corps member has sparked online debate after revealing that she and several colleagues were abruptly dismissed from their Primary Place of Assignment.
  • Expecting a possible end-of-year gesture, the corps members were instead told to submit their PPA letters, which were marked “rejected” and stamped, raising questions about whether such actions comply with NYSC regulations.

A female corps member has taken to social media to express shock after she and several colleagues were suddenly dismissed from their Primary Place of Assignment (PPA).

The lady, identified on X as @barokahoyin, revealed that the organization asked them to report to the office with their PPA letters. Expecting a festive gesture, she was stunned when they were all rejected instead.

“I Thought They Wanted to Give Us Something”

Recounting the confusing experience, she wrote:

“They actually just sacked all of us in my ppa, I didn’t know corp members usually get sacked. I hope we remain sacked till January ending tho. They asked us to come with our ppa letter this morning, I was thinking maybe they wanted to give us something for December oh, only for them to write rejected on all of our letters, and stamped it,”.

The sudden mass “rejection” has sparked a debate online, with many questioning if such a move aligns with NYSC regulations, while others shared similar stories of unexpected dismissals during their service year.

In other news…. Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has revealed plans to take legal action against Pastor Chris Okafor, alleging that he broke a promise to marry her and instead wed another woman.

Ogala shared her claims during a live interview with media personality Daddy Freeze, where she discussed her past relationship with the pastor and the circumstances that led to their separation.

The actress explained that her decision to pursue legal action stems from the promise of marriage she says Pastor Okafor made to her.

During the interview, she also addressed questions about her conduct while married to her former husband. Ogala admitted to having a phone-based relationship with Pastor Okafor at that time, describing it as a mistake she regrets. She clarified that their interactions did not involve any physical contact.

When asked if she could substantiate her claims, Ogala stated that she possesses chat logs, screen recordings, and a video showing the date and phone number of the recipient.

Daddy Freeze cautioned her against publicly sharing these materials, noting that doing so could breach privacy laws.

Ogala, however, remained firm, saying she had instructed her lawyer to pursue the case. She maintained that Pastor Okafor’s decision to marry another woman after allegedly promising to wed her provided sufficient grounds for legal action and that she is ready to present her evidence in court.

As of the time of reporting, Pastor Chris Okafor had not issued a public response to Ogala’s allegations.

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