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NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Savageman247(op): 10:09am On Feb 11
NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance to Dad, Who Takes 10% and Showers Her with Prayers


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHgfPpU5ptw?si=F9WJv_P4MAZUOXD5

In a touching display of family love and tradition that has captured the hearts of many online, a young National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member presented her first monthly allowance to her father. The video, which has been making rounds on social media, shows the corper handing over the full ₦77,000 she received, only for her dad to deduct 10%—that's ₦7,700—and return the rest while offering fervent prayers for her success and well-being.

The clip, originally shared on TikTok by user @arogundadeadeawa and later reposted across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), depicts the duo sitting outdoors on plastic chairs. The young woman, dressed in her crisp NYSC uniform—white shirt with green accents and khaki trousers—smiles shyly as she hands over a bundle of cash. Her father, a stout man in casual attire, carefully counts the notes, sets aside his share, and then places his hands on her head in a heartfelt blessing.

"My daughter brought her first NYSC salary to me today... ojuje omo ni," reads the overlaid text in the video, a Yoruba phrase that loosely translates to appreciating the fruits of one's labor through their children. As he prays, his words echo themes of prosperity, protection, and divine favor, leaving viewers with a warm sense of familial bond in these trying economic times.

This gesture resonates deeply in Nigerian culture, where honoring parents with one's "first fruits"—be it from a new job, harvest, or in this case, national service allowance—is seen as a sign of respect and gratitude. NYSC allowances, recently increased to ₦77,000 following government adjustments amid inflation, are often a corper's first taste of financial independence. Yet, for many, sharing it with family underscores the communal values that define Nigerian society.

Social media users have reacted overwhelmingly positively. One X user commented, "Well, Daddy took 10% prayed for her and gave her the rest," sparking discussions on whether this is a "smart move" or simply a beautiful tradition. Another post described it as "a touching moment as a Lady gifted her first NYSC allowance of ₦77,000 to her father as her first fruit," noting how he returned most of it after his prayers. The video has garnered thousands of likes, reposts, and views, with many sharing their own stories of similar family rituals.

In a country where economic hardships often strain relationships, moments like these remind us of the enduring power of love and prayer. As one viewer put it, "He honestly needed the money. Cus the way he prayed over it and smiled made my day." It's a simple act, but one that highlights the sacrifices parents make and the joy of giving back.

What do you think? Is this a tradition worth keeping? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Source: https://www.reportnaija.ng/2026/02/heartwarming-moment-nysc-corper-gifts.html?m=1

Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Emmy000seun(m): 11:47am On Feb 11
Kudos to you young princess.. you have paid your due...👌📌💯.. you're going higher place by God's grace...not like those ones that will carry their first salary to ShopRite or chicken republic 🤷😂😂😂
Savageman247:
NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance to Dad, Who Takes 10% and Showers Her with Prayers


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHgfPpU5ptw?si=F9WJv_P4MAZUOXD5

In a touching display of family love and tradition that has captured the hearts of many online, a young National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member presented her first monthly allowance to her father. The video, which has been making rounds on social media, shows the corper handing over the full ₦77,000 she received, only for her dad to deduct 10%—that's ₦7,700—and return the rest while offering fervent prayers for her success and well-being.



The clip, originally shared on TikTok by user @arogundadeadeawa and later reposted across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), depicts the duo sitting outdoors on plastic chairs. The young woman, dressed in her crisp NYSC uniform—white shirt with green accents and khaki trousers—smiles shyly as she hands over a bundle of cash. Her father, a stout man in casual attire, carefully counts the notes, sets aside his share, and then places his hands on her head in a heartfelt blessing.



"My daughter brought her first NYSC salary to me today... ojuje omo ni," reads the overlaid text in the video, a Yoruba phrase that loosely translates to appreciating the fruits of one's labor through their children. As he prays, his words echo themes of prosperity, protection, and divine favor, leaving viewers with a warm sense of familial bond in these trying economic times.



This gesture resonates deeply in Nigerian culture, where honoring parents with one's "first fruits"—be it from a new job, harvest, or in this case, national service allowance—is seen as a sign of respect and gratitude. NYSC allowances, recently increased to ₦77,000 following government adjustments amid inflation, are often a corper's first taste of financial independence. Yet, for many, sharing it with family underscores the communal values that define Nigerian society.



Social media users have reacted overwhelmingly positively. One X user commented, "Well, Daddy took 10% prayed for her and gave her the rest," sparking discussions on whether this is a "smart move" or simply a beautiful tradition. Another post described it as "a touching moment as a Lady gifted her first NYSC allowance of ₦77,000 to her father as her first fruit," noting how he returned most of it after his prayers. The video has garnered thousands of likes, reposts, and views, with many sharing their own stories of similar family rituals.



In a country where economic hardships often strain relationships, moments like these remind us of the enduring power of love and prayer. As one viewer put it, "He honestly needed the money. Cus the way he prayed over it and smiled made my day." It's a simple act, but one that highlights the sacrifices parents make and the joy of giving back.

What do you think? Is this a tradition worth keeping? Share your thoughts in the comments!


Source: https://www.reportnaija.ng/2026/02/heartwarming-moment-nysc-corper-gifts.html?m=1
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Mariangeles(f): 6:27pm On Feb 11
Who set up the camera?
Let's just say they're acting out a scene.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Bahamas95(m): 6:28pm On Feb 11
Beta pikin!



The fuuulish ones would prefer to give it to their pastor.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by donleo92(m): 6:28pm On Feb 11
Same with me...

And it has brought blessings
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Stomoney(m): 6:28pm On Feb 11
Omo Yoruba with respect, beautiful culture and traditions

This is wise of her
Kudos to her
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by PlutoChief: 6:28pm On Feb 11
That's commendable, I hope she has what to eat and manage before another alaweee date
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Aonkuuse(m): 6:29pm On Feb 11
Better than giving to one fake pastor
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Elzazzi: 6:29pm On Feb 11
Most people don’t know the highest spiritual authority over their lives after God is their parent. Many folks honor their Pastors more than they honor their parents which isn’t good.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by ChiefOloye(m): 6:30pm On Feb 11
No matter how noble an intention or gesture may be, once it is on social media, the intent no longer appears genuine.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by GanagiBitrus: 6:30pm On Feb 11
It's in order to give your 1st income to your father who laboured to bring you up to the status of an income earner.

While growing up we had orange & some other fruit trees in the compound.
The 1st time they fruited, we were so excited & happy to gather some of the fruits in a basket & take to church. &were later auctioned in the church.
That's the idea behind 1st fruit.

Today it has been misconstrued to be your January salary.
Of course you are free to generously support your local church financially as God has blessed you.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by WhiteIverson: 6:31pm On Feb 11
Good gesture
Even though we know the father will give 5 times more than that later
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by olaideeeedris(m): 6:31pm On Feb 11
Well trained beauty inside out
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Stomoney(m): 6:31pm On Feb 11
Regardless, there is lesson in it cool
Mariangeles:
Who set up the camera?
Let's just say they're acting up a scene.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Iweakbro: 6:31pm On Feb 11
Bahamas95:
Beta pikin!



The fuuulish ones would prefer to give it to their pastor.
It is all the same. Do which ever you believe in.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by MEGAWATCH: 6:31pm On Feb 11
I thought many people use to say that pastors are the rightful owners of the first salary?

Has it been changed already please?


🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by free2ryhme: 6:35pm On Feb 11
Savageman247:
NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance to Dad, Who Takes 10% and Showers Her with Prayers


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHgfPpU5ptw?si=F9WJv_P4MAZUOXD5




Source: https://www.reportnaija.ng/2026/02/heartwarming-moment-nysc-corper-gifts.html?m=1
she did well
10 more characters needed
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by MaziObinnaokija: 6:38pm On Feb 11
grin cheesy U don see AGUNBANIRO ,AJUWAYA,YOOT KOPA wey dey use his "HARD EARNED MONEY" FG/STATE GOVERNORS money do SACRIFICE in church? U go wait tire. Nah those ones wey dey struggle queue to collect pap during their camp ho give pastor their money grin grin/those ones that sabi trek grin?
Bahamas95:
Beta pikin!



The fuuulish ones would prefer to give it to their pastor.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by DenreleDave(m): 6:38pm On Feb 11
PlutoChief:
That's commendable, I hope she has what to eat and manage before another alaweee date
Who dey give her feeding money throughout her years in school and before service?

No be her papa?
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Livingboy: 6:39pm On Feb 11
Na wetin e suppose be normally. You know how many times the man don turn up for her. Look around you go see evidence nah. Some people no just try, and some no be their fault. Just pray and hope you have resources enough to give your children financial security when the time comes and let them be wise to realize what you did for them
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Neddyogu(m): 6:40pm On Feb 11
PlutoChief:
That's commendable, I hope she has what to eat and manage before another alaweee date
She's not poor.
9 bloody characters remaining...
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Starboytwo(m): 6:40pm On Feb 11
lovely scenes... he dey do me make i marry her embarassed
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by delpee(f): 6:44pm On Feb 11
Mariangeles:
Who set up the camera?
Let's just say they're acting out a scene.
It's Yoruba culture. He'll take a few notes and pray for her to prosper more all through life.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by PDPdestroyer(m): 6:54pm On Feb 11
….and they had to call the cameraman?
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Ebenezer2021(m): 6:59pm On Feb 11
Mariangeles:
Who set up the camera?
Let's just say they're acting out a scene.
I know say news like this dey pain drop out like una
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by lanre316: 7:04pm On Feb 11
This is how to TITHE!

Not giving to those manipulative thieves on the pulpit.

Good girl!
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by masterfactor(m): 7:06pm On Feb 11
Some parent no well ooooo, you give them that 77k, Dem go collect everything.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by themanderon: 7:07pm On Feb 11
This is what every good parent prays for.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by mrkings84(m): 7:19pm On Feb 11
While the boys will give their own to their girlfriends.....
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Shonghai(m): 7:28pm On Feb 11
First allowance can't even transport some corpers to their home after camp. Well She's a female.
Re: NYSC Corper Gifts Her First ₦77,000 Allowance To Dad, Who Takes 10% by Kalulu44: 7:34pm On Feb 11
Shonghai:
First allowance can't even transport some corpers to their home after camp. Well She's a female.
Shonghai I didn't get that your mail, I think it was posted to my former e-mail.
Send it here kuche8885@gmail.com
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