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A Girl Entered Trouble After Sharing Photo Of The Tallest Boy In Her NYSC Camp

A Girl Entered Trouble After Sharing Photo Of The Tallest Boy In Her NYSC Camp

By Adebisi in 26 May 2017 | 13:09
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[u][b]A Girl Entered Trouble After Sharing Photo Of The Tallest Boy In Her NYSC Camp[/b][/u]

Sometimes, you see something amazing and would want the world to see it too. You see a cool stuff and you really wish everyone in the world could see it also. However, In the eagerness to display it to the world, it is possible you make a mistake that will even deviate people from the original message you want to pass.

A serving corp member got more than she must have bargained for after sharing a picture of a young man presumed to be the tallest in her NYSC camp.

What happens when you expect praises for a certain feat or expect things to go a certain way and instead you get embarrassment in return? Such was the fate of a young lady who took to Facebook to share a photo of the tallest boy in her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camp in Benue state.

The young lady identified as Kayode Seyi Brown shared the picture below with the caption:
[img]https://i.onthe.io/smngoz10f6qmdver3o.b1de80ec.jpg[/img]

[center][b]"DAT is the [color=red]taller[/color] guy in my camp, so funny"[/b][/center]

...but got into trouble with her followers, over her obvious spelling errors.

Most people do not even see the giant guy shes trying to tell her followers about... but the error she made went Viral.

The young lady shared a picture of the tallest boy in her camp and her followers called her out for her 'bad english'

People took to the comment section of her post to harass her over her 'poor English'. Some said she had no business being a corp member as she didn't write like an actual university graduate. Others said she was sent to school to get an education but for some reason didn't get one.

The mistake could be out of eagerness, its could maybe be auto-correct, or even a slip of keypad.... thats what i think... the question now is what do you think?

See what some of them said below:
[img]https://i.onthe.io/smngoz1v3nlb4ahcg8.dec16ce8.jpg[/img]


see more hilarious Comments and also a few screenshots fro her previous timeline updates below...
http://www.corpersforum.com/nysc-news-updates/a-girl-entered-trouble-after-sharing-photo-of-the-tallest-boy-in-her-nysc-camp/


26 May 2017 | 13:09
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Sorry for her. Thats y i always cross check my write up over and over again before pressing the send botton.
26 May 2017 | 13:28
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na wao instead of correctin her sum idiot wud just go about ba mauthin her....sha wen u kum Benue u go knw say u village pipo get power
26 May 2017 | 13:28
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That is too bad
26 May 2017 | 13:38
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Is just a mistake nah...y wont she b able 2 correct dat sentence
26 May 2017 | 13:56
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Even a professor can make mistakes in the use of english so its not her fault
26 May 2017 | 14:15
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Nobody is above mistake They should have just corrected her
26 May 2017 | 14:38
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Nigerians with bad mouth,,
26 May 2017 | 15:14
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Nigerians and their oversabi
26 May 2017 | 15:34
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It might be a mistake
26 May 2017 | 16:03
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days Nigeria for you
26 May 2017 | 16:29
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Lol..naija pple sef
27 May 2017 | 05:49
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lolz Everyone will be forming Wole Soyinka
27 May 2017 | 08:29
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but why taller, it should be bigger
27 May 2017 | 15:52
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i believe its a slip of keypad
28 May 2017 | 06:49
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Nigerians self
28 May 2017 | 07:55
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its jus a slight mistake naa
28 May 2017 | 08:18
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So funny? I mean hw is someone bein tall funny hisssss BADADASH
28 May 2017 | 11:21
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