NYSC Member Recreates Photo with Parents As She’s Posted To Same State Her Dad Served 21 Years Ago

NYSC Member Recreates Photo with Parents As She’s Posted To Same State Her Dad Served 21 Years Ago

  • A Nigerian lady recreated the photo she took with her dad when he served as a corps member 21 years ago
  • She shared the current photo with her parents, and many shared what they noticed about her parents
  • Many reacted after she stated that she was posted to the same state her father served 21 years ago

A National Youth Service Corps member recreated the photo she took with her dad when he was serving 21 years ago.

She stated that she was posted to the same state her father served in and decided to recreate the photo she took with her parents then.

A National Youth Service Corps member is posted to the state where her father served 21 years ago
A corps member recreates a photo she took with her parents 21 years ago. Photo: @steff_is_gr88
Source: TikTok

In a TikTok post by @steff_is_gr88, the lady showed the photo taken 21 years ago and the current one she took with her parents.

She stated that serving in the same state her father served 21 years ago meant that history had repeated itself.

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She captioned the post:

"Give us 21 years. History Repeats Itself. NYSC assigned me to the state my Dad served 21years ago. Generational connections."

See the post below:

Reactions as lady recreates dad's NYSC photo

The post went viral and had over 46,700 views as of the time of this report, as many who saw the post spoke on her parents' looks.

Many reacted after she stated that she was posted to the same state her father served 21 years ago.

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions.

@UGWU said:

"So your papa don born before serving wow."

@THRIFT/OKRIKA VENDOR IN JOS said:

"I think you’re the only person that grew older here."

@Folajomi said:

"Your parents didn't age one bit....so beautiful."

@O’Rukẹvwẹ said:

"Back then you fit risk am get pikin as a Corper…. Try am now fess. This is really beautiful honestly."

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@Abdul Bature said:

"This is what we call History repeats itself."

@Stanley.tales said:

"Just swiping left & right with the music, beautiful family."

West said:

"I thought your dad was your elder brother."

@lyfoflife said:

"How is this so spectacular?"

@thriftitwithniyo said:

"Awwww. Your parents looks so young! They didn’t age at all."
A lady recreates dad’s NYSC photo of 21 years ago after being posted to same state
A National Youth Service Corps member is posted to the state where her father served 21 years ago. Photo: @steff_is_gr88
Source: TikTok

Another corps member also recreated her mother's throwback photos from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camp.

She melted hearts as she told interesting stories behind each of the photographs, which had gone viral on social media. Many who came across the photos shared their reactions and hailed the lady for her efforts in recreating the photos.

In a related story, a graduate recreated her primary school graduation photo during her university convocation with her dad.

Lady wears mother's wedding gown after 30 years

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young lady warmed many hearts as she wore the wedding gown her mother had worn over 30 years ago.

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She shared a throwback picture of her parents’ wedding where her mum wore the wedding gown during her marriage to her father.

Many netizens reacted after seeing how she rocked the same gown in 2025, sparking emotional reactions as some shared similar experiences.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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