A corps member has found himself in a perplexing situation as he discovers that the students at his designated place of primary assignment (PPA) lack a comprehension of the English language.
[/p]The corps member had been posted to a school in northern Nigeria and faced difficulty in communicating with the students there.
In a shared video, the corps member was seen recording inside the school principal's office.
Unfortunately, the principal was absent, and when the corps member attempted to inquire about the principal's whereabouts, the students could only respond with "No English," leaving the corps member taken aback.
He made various efforts to convey his request to the students, but they consistently responded in Hausa.
Here are some reactions elicited by the video:
@Marcus ๐ฅ commented, "No English? What's really happening in the North, though ๐"
@krixty pearl reacted, "They've taken you to a place you're unfamiliar with ๐ Crazy NYSC member."
@Bhumiee_ wrote, "Has the principal arrived? ๐๐๐ You'll explain exhaustively."
@Bigbrother9jaUpdates opined, "People who are taught English using Hausa as the medium... You'll explain till you're worn out."
Watch the video below:
@emma_oniru#nigeriantiktok๐ณ๐ฌ #fyp๐โฃ๏ธโค๏ธโฅ๏ธ #emma_oniru #tundeednut @Legit.ng @Tunde Ednut my experience at my ppa.๐น๐น๐น๐น
โฌ original sound โ Emma_Oniru