Viral Video: Lady Signs Out From NYSC , Spotted Leaving The Country with NYSC Uniform

A female member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has been spotted leaving the country immediately after her Passing Out Parade and collection of her certificate of completion today. The young woman, still in her NYSC khaki uniform, was seen at the airport with her luggage and a winter jacket

Viral Video: Lady Signs Out  From NYSC , Spotted Leaving The Country with NYSC Uniform

A female member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has been spotted leaving the country immediately after her Passing Out Parade and collection of her certificate of completion today, June 13th.

The young woman, still in her NYSC khaki uniform, was seen at the airport with her luggage and a winter jacket, ready to embark on her journey.

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The scene was captured in a video that has since circulated widely on social media.

The video was shared via an unidentified user, who quoted, “My girl signed out from NYSC today, Japa with NYSC uniform,” indicating the woman’s immediate departure to another the country.

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Social media users have reacted positively to the video, commending her decision to emigrate. One netizen wrote, “With the way the country is going, I don’t blame her. Congratulations on both achievements.” This sentiment was echoed by others, with comments such as “After NYSC na Japa. If you know, you know,” and “She even stayed till the end to sign out. Me, as I left camp like this, I went to collect my visa.”

Others expressed their happiness for her, with one user stating, “I am happy for her oo. The people I know didn’t even wait to collect their certificates. They left during service.” Another added, “This was a well-coordinated plan.”