A Corp member of the NYSC shows off the strategy he adopted after he was denied payment by his Place of Primary Assignment.


An NYSC corper showcases the teaching strategy he employed for his students in response to being denied payment by their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
The aggrieved Corp member posted a video of himself carrying out his teaching duties at the school where he was assigned.
But rather than following the curriculum set out for him to teach his students, he focused on teaching them how to sing Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” song.
Captioning the video, he wrote: “POV: When my PPA refuse to pay me 😅”
While some social media users found this amusing, he was condemned by other for his action saying it was not suitable for the students.
Watch the Video below:
Read some reactions below:
Emilia said: “Federal government is already paying him, why must the ppa pay him. That’s just a support”
Avocado wrote: “How many days rehearsal did it take to put this together 🤣😂🤣”
All About Music suggested: “Nigerian kids should chase their dreams with the rhythm of music as their guide.”
That’s the best way”
BadmanDafe said: “Class go just they sweet anyhow 😆”
Respect Kaka said: “Teachers aren’t teaching the kids anymore what they needed to, school life isn’t the same as those days again”
Kay wrote: “Some PPA can be so annoying ehn. But the students do not deserve the treatment though”
READ ALSO: NYSC Directs Married Corps Members to Redeploy to Their Spouses’ Places of Residence
SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, X(TWITTER)
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