Stephena Chisom Ohiri
A former National Youth Service Corps member who spent a whopping
N1.2 million to build a public toilet in Niger state has cried out after
due recognition was not given to her by NYSC. The woman identified as
Stephena Chisom Ohiri shared her story with YBL.
N1.2 million to build a public toilet in Niger state has cried out after
due recognition was not given to her by NYSC. The woman identified as
Stephena Chisom Ohiri shared her story with YBL.
Apart from donating a public toilet, she gave signposts, traffic
warden posts and other things but her good work was not recognized by
the NYSC due to relocation factor. Chisom wants the government to
recognize her good deeds so that others will be motivated to do the
same.
warden posts and other things but her good work was not recognized by
the NYSC due to relocation factor. Chisom wants the government to
recognize her good deeds so that others will be motivated to do the
same.
She wrote: “Hello yabalaftonline! Pls help a sister go public. I
did a huge community development service project during my service year
(Batch A 2016/2017) below are the photos of the projects executed by me
in Minna, Niger State that cost me the sum of One Million, Two Hundred
and Thirty Seven Naira (#1,237,000) only.
did a huge community development service project during my service year
(Batch A 2016/2017) below are the photos of the projects executed by me
in Minna, Niger State that cost me the sum of One Million, Two Hundred
and Thirty Seven Naira (#1,237,000) only.
I want you to help me spread my work because NYSC as a body
both federal and state level did not recognize me because of my
relocation factor.
both federal and state level did not recognize me because of my
relocation factor.
I relocated from Yobe State to Niger State based on insecurity grounds. I’ll be grateful if you do this for me.”