A Nigerian corps member serving at Nestlé Agbara has captured wide attention on social media after sharing a TikTok video about her daily life at her Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).

The corper, known on TikTok as @iteoluwa_d_tired_corper, posted a clip showing the meals and refreshments she and her colleagues enjoy every day. The video highlighted a variety of dishes and drinks provided during lunch, with staff and corps members dining together. Viewers quickly expressed admiration for the supportive environment.
PPA Identity Confirmed
After the video went viral, many TikTok users asked where she was posted. When one commenter guessed Nestlé Agbara, she confirmed, replying: “Yes, it is.”
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The meals were not the only benefit she mentioned. She revealed that Nestlé Agbara also offers monthly provisions, good pay, and company buses that transport corps members to and from work.
She wrote: “Yes, and they pay well. They even give monthly packages (provisions). We have company buses that take us to and from work.”
Public Reactions
The post quickly gained traction across TikTok and other platforms. Many Nigerians applauded Nestlé Agbara for fostering a positive work culture. Others expressed envy, joking that they would love to redeploy just to enjoy similar benefits.
Her Playful Message
Sharing the video, she captioned it humorously:
“If e easy, make your own PPA run am 😂😂”
The clip, paired with Pheelz’s JELO (Owambe version), continues to trend. It has also sparked broader conversations about how conditions for NYSC members vary widely across different PPAs in Nigeria.
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