A female corper has turned to social media to show off the lavish foodstuff gifts she receives from her Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) every three months.
In a video uploaded online, the corps member displayed a variety of essential food supplies provided by her PPA.
The generous provisions included staple foods like semolina and sugar, as well as drinks like Milo and milk.
The young lady emphasized the value of this act of compassion, stating that it was not a one-time occurrence but rather a recurring expression of support from her PPA.
According to her perspective, her PPA has continuously followed the habit of sending food every three months.
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Reacting to the post…
@Chiamaka Juliet said; “Hmmm.for this nysc wey I dey do or another one?”
@Favour8383 wrote; “My own PPA dey give me headache.”
@Ameenat Adebadejo commented; “Osalobua ehhh! Same NYSC wey i dey do?”
@Zainab said;“My PPA decided to give Ramadan package and guess what they gave us. 1 Spaghetti!! Just one.”
@Vanilla_oma said; “I have PPA in Abuja oo. Salary 30k accommodation in asokoro.”
@Uche837373 said; “Where are you serving?”
@Evans_ said; “Na your pops get the company no lie.”
@Crystal said; “They gave me then, almost every week.”
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