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Emotional moment corps member paid respect at his parents grave after completing NYSC programme (Video below)
A heart-melting video which is making the rounds online shows a corps member who just completed his mandatory one year national youth service programme, paying respect to his late parents.
The young man visited their grave shortly after the passing out ceremony was concluded and saluted them in an emotional manner.
He stood in front of platform his mum and dad were buried and displayed the military salute that is usually taught to corpers in orientation camps during their 3 weeks course.
A woman believed to be a relative could be seen crying in the background and getting emotional as the corps member maintained focus during the tribute.
Watch the video below:
dafscourt; You will not just graduate, you will succeed, you will thrive and you will see your children thrive too. Amen! I will eat the fruit of my labor IJN
tee_oti; Water just dropped from my eyes right now 😢.. May their souls rest in peace
cleanbuddies_; That moment when all hurdles made it difficult but God made it possible. Congratulations. The labour market world will favour you
blackboyvisionng; You honored your parents even in death 🍃, now this is my prayer for you that the nations of the earth with their kings will honor you all the days of your life in Jesus majestic name. Amen 🙏
wendus_space; May our parent live long to enjoy every fruit of their labour. And May as parent live to see our children and their children.😢
shona_dtease; I pray the universe always put him in the right places to keep making his parents proud.
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