ADVERTISEMENT

Female 'Corper' Decamped For Fighting

The female Corps member was reportedly sent home from the Delta State NYSC camp in Isele-Uku, for slapping a male Corps member.

A female National Youth Service Corps member has been sent home from the orientation camp in Delta State for slapping a fellow Corps member.

Details of this incident, like her name, are unknown as it was reported with just 143 characters on Twitter. The handle @NaijaCorpers, a Twitter account that focuses on the activities of the NYSC revealed this with just a photo.

“A female corper was de-camped yesterday in Isele-Uku #DeltaCamp for slapping a male corper. #Discipline ,” the account wrote.

In the photo, a girl can be seen with her bags on her head being escorted by a soldier with other Corps members looking on.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

5 reasons Easter was more fun when we were children

5 reasons Easter was more fun when we were children

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

3 reasons most airplanes are painted white

3 reasons most airplanes are painted white

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

What Nigerian law says about treatment of people with disabilities

What Nigerian law says about treatment of people with disabilities

Woman saves animal from the streets — then she finds out it is something else

Woman saves animal from the streets — then she finds out it is something else

Lagos VIS seizes 50 unroadworthy vehicles in enforcement operation

Lagos VIS seizes 50 unroadworthy vehicles in enforcement operation

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT