NYSC Member Faces Backlash Over Inappropriate Student Comment
Corps Member's 'Knacking' Comment Sparks Outrage

NYSC Member Under Fire for Controversial Student Remarks

A male corps member serving in the National Youth Service Corps scheme has sparked widespread condemnation after making highly inappropriate comments about his female students on social media. The incident occurred on November 14, 2025, when the educator responded to a post discussing male authority figures engaging in inappropriate relationships with female students.

Details of the Controversial Comment

The corps member wrote in his now-viral response: "Omoh any female students wey no coordinate themselves I go knack dem big kala." He further elaborated with: "How you go Dey SS3 but you carry nyash and boobs wey pass 400L uni lady? Habba it is wrong nah."

While several other men had posted similar comments on the same thread, this particular instance raised immediate red flags due to the corps member's direct proximity to students in his teaching capacity. The nature of his remarks suggested a disturbing attitude toward the young women under his educational supervision.

Public Reaction and Consequences

The social media response has been sharply divided. Some users found humor in the situation and laughed at the post, while the majority expressed outrage and strongly condemned the corps member's statements. Many concerned citizens have begun circulating petitions on Facebook demanding that the National Youth Service Corps launch a formal investigation into the matter.

The growing public pressure highlights serious concerns about the safety and proper treatment of female students in educational environments. Parents and education advocates are calling for stricter vetting of corps members assigned to teaching positions and clearer guidelines regarding appropriate conduct toward students.

As the story continues to develop, all eyes remain on the NYSC administration to see how they will address this breach of professional conduct and what measures they will implement to prevent similar incidents in the future.