A former BBNaija housemate, Chomzy, has come under heavy criticism online after sharing content from her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp.
The reality TV personality, whose real name is Esther Chioma Ndubueze, posted a video showing herself in the official NYSC white outfit. In the clip, she is seen seated inside a luxury car while other corps members participate in parade activities on the field.
She captioned the post: “better late than never”. In another update, she stood behind fellow corps members with the caption: “parade or not…NYSC things”.
Her posts triggered widespread reactions on social media, with many users condemning her actions and questioning her conduct.
“Sorry enjoy what exactly? Nigerians flex on the weirdest stuff i swear 😂 No wonder when people see plenty money and get into power, they do as they like but would blame institutions when they’re common people 😂 People would even praise you, greet you self;” one user wrote.
“Classism has entered NYSC wonderful. If you come from a poor background you stand in the sun, meanwhile NEPO will sit in chilled A/C Benz;” another commented.
“Even if she had the privilege why post it online ? She could have just taken exit if she does not want to be there, this video Dey vex me in ways I can’t explain;” a user added.
“Is it by force to serve ??.. if she can skip these activities what is the essence of serving??she can as well not serve ..this is rubbish…” another wrote.
“she’s feeling on top of the world… rubbish must everybody knows you gat privilege?” a comment read.
“What’s she trying to achieve by posting this video? She doesn’t know this is an indirect indictment on the NYSC? Some people will just use their hands to cause problems in the name of social media validation. SMH;” another user said.
“This is disrespectful to those who are in the parade ground;” one user added.
“This is pure nonsense and NYSC should handle this!” another wrote.
The incident has intensified discussions around privilege, discipline, and expected behaviour within the NYSC scheme.