A Nigerian woman recounted her experience during the registration for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
She explained how she went to a cybercafe for thumbprinting and photo capturing to finalize her registration.
In a TikTok video by @kiahcakes, she revealed that she and another woman with a similar skin tone were instructed to apply charcoal to their faces.
This was necessary because capturing images of light-skinned individuals proved to be challenging.
Ultimately, both women used the charcoal, which allowed for successful image capturing.
She remarked, “When they said NYSC will humble you, this is one of the perfect examples.”
Check out the video below:
@OLUWAYEMISI “Same thing happened to me oo, but the owner of the cafe told me to wear his anointed suit, and surprisingly the camera captured my face.”
@Glowwithhoney “I went through shege yesterday ehn, dey even too me to a dark room and on touch light.”
@Eniayomi “Capturing stressed me like mad. I had to use paper to support my ears and snap inside sun.”
Kiddies wear & more “Aswear it happened to me I captured pass 20 times. They later tie my face with my scarf ni oo. it was not funny that day.”
@Iamdaliz “It happened to me last year too. They had to put off all the lightening I didn’t rub charcoal on my face o.”
@Faheezah “More shege coming sha …don’t pray for thumbprint wahala too o.”
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