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Tinuade Adejuiyegbe Becomes First Seating Tradition Ruler To Attend NYSC Camp

Female monarch Oluboropa of Iboropa becomes first seating tradition ruler to attend NYSC camp

 

– A Nigerian female monarch has made history in the country and she excitedly shared the news on social media

 

– The Oluboropa of Iboropa revealed that she participated in the three weeks NYSC camping experience in Minna

 

– According to her, none of her fellow corps members discovered that she was a royal because she blended in perfectly

 

– The traditional ruler who also attended her POP ceremony shared photos on her Instagram page

 

A Nigerian female monarch, Tinuade Babalola Adejuiyegbe who is the Oluborapa of Iboropa in Akoko, Ondo state, has made history as the first seating traditional ruler to participate in the three weeks National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camping experience.

 

The excited monarch took to her official page on photo-sharing app, Instagram, to share the news with her followers.

 

According to the Oluboropa, she is the first traditional ruler to achieve the feat while still occupying the throne.

 

The monarch disclosed that she was a part of camping activities in Minna and did everything other corps members were expected to do apart from domestic works.

 

She added that NYSC officials in the camp were aware of her identity but her fellow corps members were not because she blended so well with them.

 

“History was made today I went to camp in minna paiko even though NYSC officials were informed of my coming, my fellow corpers didn’t know my real identity cause I blended so well and I did everything all Corp members did with the exemption of domestic work though,” her post read in part.

 

The Oluboropa extended her sincere appreciation to God, her parents, siblings, her chiefs and the people of Iboropa who all supported her.

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