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This is what we are passing through – Man writes as he shares photo of Corps member kneeling before an official

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A Facebook user,,Waltino on Sunday, March 16, shared a photo of a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member kneeling before an official.

“This is what we are passing through but if we talk now,” he captioned the post.

Viral Photo of NYSC Member Kneeling Before Official Sparks Outrage

Social media was set ablaze after a Facebook user, Waltino, shared a controversial image of a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member kneeling before an official. The incident, which reportedly took place on Sunday, March 16, has since drawn widespread criticism and raised concerns about the treatment of corps members in Nigeria.

Waltino’s caption, “This is what we are passing through but if we talk now,” suggests that the kneeling corper was being subjected to some form of mistreatment or humiliation. Though the exact details of the incident remain unclear, the image has sparked heated discussions about the power dynamics between corps members and NYSC officials.

Public Reactions: A Case of Power Abuse?

The NYSC scheme, designed to promote national unity and youth development, has often been criticized for the way some officials allegedly exert unnecessary authority over corps members. Many Nigerians took to social media to express their outrage, with some questioning whether such treatment is necessary within a program meant to instill discipline, not humiliation.

One Twitter user commented:
“Why should an educated adult be forced to kneel before an official? This is pure intimidation!”

Another Facebook user added:
“NYSC officials act like they are gods. This needs to stop!”

However, some argued that the context of the image remains unknown, and it would be unfair to jump to conclusions without proper verification.

NYSC’s History of Controversies

This isn’t the first time NYSC has been at the center of controversy. In the past, there have been reports of harsh treatment, poor living conditions, and unfair disciplinary actions against corps members. Some officials have been accused of abusing their authority, enforcing punishments that many perceive as degrading.

What Next?

As the image continues to gain traction online, Nigerians are calling for NYSC authorities to address the situation and clarify what led to the corps member’s public kneeling. Many are also advocating for better treatment of corps members, emphasizing that respect should be mutual between officials and those serving the nation.

Do you think NYSC officials sometimes abuse their power? Have you or someone you know had a similar experience during service? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Fidel Perez

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