A Nigerian youth corps member has garnered widespread admiration on social media for her inspiring act of renovating a dilapidated classroom. Her motivation stemmed from a sleepless night she experienced after seeing the poor condition of the classroom during her initial visit.
In a recently posted video on her social media page, she elaborates on the circumstances that led her to undertake this significant project. The video shows her discussing the state of the classroom and her subsequent efforts to improve it.
Corps member renovates dilapidated classroom after visit to PPA.
She explains that upon entering the classroom for the first time, the condition was so troubling that she couldn't sleep that night. Motivated to make a difference, she decided to renovate the classroom and repair the chairs to create a better learning environment.
The video also features a lengthy note where she shares her personal experience and the challenges she faced:
“The truth is, going to NYSC last year was not an easy task for me, but deep down, I knew I wanted to do it, at least for my mother’s sake…I still cannot understand what mothers see in NYSC🤣.”
“I was posted to Madalla Secondary School in Suleja, where I teach SS1A Biology…my favorite subject😁.”
“The moment I entered this class, I knew I had to do something about its condition. And guess what? I DID IT🥳 Thanks to my amazing friends and the quality Rotarians around me; you guys mean the world to me.x”
“Was it easy? NO.”
“Was it a challenge? YES.”
“Did I give up at some point? YES.”
“Did it take my time? YES.”
“BUT I DID IT ANYWAY!!!”
“I had two goals in mind: The first was to create a conducive learning environment, and the second was to establish a mini-workshop to encourage the kids to take more accountability and responsibility for their actions.”
“The truth is, nobody or government can save you unless you take responsibility for what you can do to help yourself.”
“Dear friends, NYSC, Madalla community, the principal, my LGI (Local Government Inspector), my Matron, my students, and my beautiful self for making this possible. Also, thanks for your support, love, and kindness❤️.”
Her actions and the video she shared have generated significant attention on social media, with many people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts and reactions.
See some reactions below:
Dee Cee ❤️❤️: “Since the class don fine Dem go soon change am to staff room or principal office.”
lokochino1: “our government won’t be able to complete this one classroom renovation project in 8 years. Thank you for this kind gesture 🌹.”
Fatima Muhammad651: “may Almighty Allah bless you ma.”
Chituru: “Well done girl. I’m sorry I missed out the opportunity.”
blizzyworld: “God bless u, kia you have really tried for this kids.”
FABRICS IN LAGOS | BENIN: “Well done! God bless you and your team.”
Jay Orha: “thank you, God bless, watin government no fit do you run am.”
Just_molly: “Thanks to everyone That support and you the brain behind this🥰❤️🌹.”
Tenny Eddy (SWB): “God bless you for this, did some childhood in suleja and I’m so proud of you for this.. ❤️.”
Joy Muna✨⭐⭐⭐: “God will beautify your life,your world as you did this for this children, I can’t hold back my tears right now, God bless you that’s all I can say👏.”
Beyond d Horizons: “Thank you for taking responsibility to fix this classroom. the Lord bless your kindness and your efforts.”
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@cynthiaotubu
The truth is going to NYSC last year was not an easy task for me but deep down, I knew that I wanted to do it at least for my mother’s sake…I still cannot understand what mothers see in NYSC🤣 I was posted to Madalla Secondary School in Suleja where I teach SS1A Biology…my favorite subject😁 The moment I entered this class, I knew I had to do something about the situation in the classroom, and guess you what, I DID IT🥳 Thanks to my amazing friends and quality Rotarians around me, you guys mean the world to me🫶 Was it easy? NO Was it a challenge? YES Did I give up at some point? YES Did it take my time? YES BUT I DID IT ANYWAY!!! I had two goals in mind; The first was to create a conducive learning environment, and the second was to create a mini-workshop for the kids to take more accountability and responsibility for their actions. The truth is nobody/government can save you unless you do the little you can do to help yourself by taking responsibility for the little you have. Dear friends, NYSC, Madalla community, the principal, my LGI (Local Government Inspector), my Matron, my students, and my beautiful self for making this possible, and also thanks for your support, love, and kindness❤️ God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 @Onyebuchi Ibe @NYSC DIARY NIGERIA 🕴️ #nysc #nyscdiary #youthservice #viral #kindness #lindaikejiblog #krakstv
♬ original sound – CynthiaOtubu