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Embarrassing: Meet the Ex-corp Member who can Barely make a Complete Sentence

Thursday 16th October witnessed celebration by over 3000 corp members of Batch C ’13 of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) after successfully observing the one year mandatory service to the country. As I celebrate with many of my personal friends and the readers of this blog, I sent many text messages,pings, emails, and made phone calls to friends and fans. I stumbled upon the picture below on my Facebook timeline, how can a graduate write in this way; poor sentence contruction, spelling words wrongly and not making meaning out of communication. What awaits her employer or clients, if self-employed?

Students should endeavour to focus while in school to avoid embarrassing the system. See for yourself below.

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Elvis Boniface

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