A youth corps member brags about his teaching skills, explaining how he improved students’ performance and received a bag of rice, groundnut oil, and a cash gift from his Place of Primary Assignment, PPA for his outstanding work.
In a detailed post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, the corps member recounted his experience, highlighting a particular student who surprised him by achieving a distinction despite initial fears of failure, thanks to his dedicated tutoring.
“Finished marking their scripts today, and they actually performed so well. There was this particular boy I was worried might fail. I would invite him to the staff room to repeat lessons for him. He got a distinction, and no student failed,” he wrote.
He further expressed frustration over the NYSC allowance, claiming he deserves more for his efforts: “NYSC does not deserve me. 33k. Sigh. 🤧”
According to him, his PPA appreciated his dedication by gifting him cash, a large container of groundnut oil, and a bag of rice as a Christmas token. “My PPA said, ‘Thank you for being a good teacher to our students and Merry Christmas in advance.’ ☺️”
He also shared how his students mimicked him during the school’s end-of-year party, even though he wasn’t present.
“At the Xmas party today, students were asked to mimic their favorite teachers, and I was mimicked. Funny thing is, I wasn’t even there, so colleagues were demonstrating what they did for me. Now the school board knows who I am.”
The post sparked reactions from social media users who praised his commitment while sharing their thoughts in the comments section.
See some reactions below:
@ass_of_a_god: “plase come and give one mudu. This is such a. nice gesture. WHere are you serving?”
@meggiebangz: “Thanks for the love and support you shown to the kids.”
@JayneByDesign: “I just thought about my ppa and I let out a big sigh.”
@gabiisonfire_: “They didn’t give me envelope in my own PPA”
@dammymike07: “Na peck and huge I received from my own PPA ooo. And prayer too. This must be a big school sha.”
@dammybee85: “Welldone. This is great. You really invested so much in the students.”
@Officialicon11: “Pls I can teach jss1 students very well oo. Tell me the name of the school so I can resume work next year September.”
@Annaliese162: “This is really nice. Congratulations. I am sure the school will miss you when you pass out.’
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