Nigerian Lady Shares How She Broke Generational Curse By Completing Her NYSC, People React

Nigerian Lady Shares How She Broke Generational Curse By Completing Her NYSC, People React

  • A Nigerian lady shared how she broke a generational curse in her family by doing what no one in her family had ever done
  • She shared how she succeeded in completing her National Youth Service Corps year, making her the first person in her family to do it.
  • Her viral post sparked reactions from netizens, as many hailed her achievement and encouraged her

A Nigerian lady who just completed her National Youth Service Corps shared how she broke generational curses in her family with that achievement.

She noted that she was the first person in her family to achieve such, sparking reactions from netizens.

Nigerian Lady Shares How She Broke Generational Curse By Completing Her NYSC, People React
Nigerian Lady Shares How She Broke Generational Curse By Completing Her NYSC, People React
Source: Twitter

In a tweet by @AriesSpicies, the lady said that from both her maternal and paternal sides, she was the only person who had completed her NYSC year.

She also expressed her gratitude to God for her latest achievement.

The lady said:

"IT HAS HAPPENED, broke a generation curse yesterday, I completed my nysc service, and I'm the first to do it in my mom and dad side of the family. Thank you, Lord."

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See the tweet below:

Reactions as lady breaks generational family curse

@naijaclasscapt said:

"Congratulations! Stay with God's covenant now that you've obtained favour. Don't take the mercy that brought you here for granted."

@Dundak___ said:

"Look at the rubbish we are saying as christians. I understand gratitude for hitting a milestone but what is this??? Generational curse?? Don’t take the mercy that brought u here for granted? All ontop nysc?? We are so deep n in poverty n ignorance as a nation!"

@_legendaryprinz said:

"Big congratulations to you, You have fought the good fight and won, Your testimony will be Permanent in Jesus name."

@Prestigious_Gt

"Omo. Ur generation dy cursed truly oooo. Congratulations."

@logistics02 said:

"Celebrating your NYSC milestone is great, but calling it a ‘generation curse’ might be extreme. That your forebears couldn’t complete NYSC may be due to circumstances and not curse. But if you feel it is a curse, who am I to argue against it? Congrats still!

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@weston_union said:

"This tweet shows how dysfunctional the educational system is in Nigeria. This is really not a 'graduate' type of thing to do lol."

@samwellsg said:

"Thank you white jesus for making me the only educated man in my family, meanwhile there are people in your linage who are currently doing great things compared to your sorry miserable life. Do you have to disgrace your family in the name of a borrowed religion?"

In related stories, a corps member shared what happened after his NYSC relocation failed, while another shared how he gave his parents his 12-month allowance.

Ex-NYSC member protests unemployement at Oshodi

A Nigerian man could not get a job months after finishing his NYSC, and stormed Oshodi bridge on a one-man protest.

The words on his placard touched the hearts of many netizens, as they shared their similar experience.

His viral post caught people’s attention and went viral on X, after someone who met him shared his story,

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Source: Legit.ng

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