Gratitude Day 13/62: NYSC

in #busy7 years ago (edited)

I did my NYSC in Ibadan in the year 2013. NYSC is National Youth Service Corps. It's a one-year mandatory service to the country. The purpose of the Scheme is to unite the country. It was created by Gen. Yakubu Gowon after the Nigerian Civil war. The way it works is simple: graduates from Nigerian Universities are transferred to another locations/states within the country to work and serve their country for one year.

NYSC starts with a three-week orientation camp. In the orientation camps, the youths undergo basic training to prepare them for the real world. Thereafter the government shuffles them to different PPAs(Place of Primary Assignments) where they would serve their country for one year.

Today I want to thank God for my NYSC experience.

During my Orientation Camp, I learned a lot, mostly from the people I came in contact with.

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I was posted to the ministry of health in the ambulance unit and my job was to head a team of paramedics. I was supposed to work with a doctor but the doctors were in short supply and so I had to manage the team. I was grossly unprepared for that task. Heck, the only thing I learned in school was to cut cadavers and cram a bunch of fancy medical jargons. It was indeed a learning experience for me. I remember the day we lost a patient who was hit by a motorcyclist. There was really little we could do to save her.
We rushed her to the hospital but the doctors could not attend to her on time. She died.

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NCCF


NCCF means Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship. NCCF is basically a fellowship for youth corpse members.

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I served in NCCF as the Music Director of Ibadan North Subzone. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I'm not a professional musician so my job was basically to organise things and make sure that there was music, even if I wasn't going to be the one playing.

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During my youth service NCCF days, I was actively involved in rural rugged evangelism. We went to the most remote part of Ibadan to distributed relief materials and preach the gospel of Christ.

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I'm grateful to God for all these experiences because they added a lot of virtue to me. The other day, someone told me that he was going to able to go for NYSC. Some people believe that NYSC is a waste of time and that it should be erased. I believe that NYSC still serves its role and function in building Nigeria youths. At least it cushions the level of unemployment amongst youth for a year. Most graduates don't even get jobs after during their NYSC and some are posted to places where they do nothing. If students should just discover at the end of schooling that they have been scammed, that there are no jobs, that all they crammed had no practical application in the real world, it would be a terrible shock. The one-year youth service is an opportunity for students to wake up to reality, realize that they have to take responsibility for their own future and take charge of their lives.

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Awwwwwwwn.....this is so beautiful

NCCF made my service year a wow experience too. I was in a village in Ekiti, where I was busy making doughnuts and bons in the mornings to sell in school and had a call centre after school hours. There was so much to eat because 90% of my students were farmers. Nice momories @tojukaka.

Wow. I served at Ekiti. Where in Ekiti where you posted to?@gloeze

Ikoro-Ekiti, Ijero LGA.

I served at Eporo village. Emure LGA.

Close to the Orientation camp.

If anyone served and didn't experience rural rugged evangelism. Hmm. Let me not say anything controversial now and just Say you missed out in reaching out to people in need that you have never seen before. I also served in ibadan and went for several of these rural rugged. I can sure relate with this @tojukaka. Its life transforming.

My NYSC one year experience added something tangible to my life; it gave me a one-year work experience to add to my CV and this helped me a lot.

I wouldn't say it helped me in other ways as I taught in a secondary school, but maybe I just haven't had the opportunity to use the lessons I was taught for that one year.

Hahahahahah one of the best experience in my life was the NYSC experience. In just a year I got to know a lot of things and get to know about other people’s culture... getting to go to another environment, getting to eat different food far different from the Yoruba local food I’m used to... and finally it was in deed fun all the way! Great post Toju... 🤔🤔🤔 but I’m missing your daily crypto show... what’s going on?

Thank you for your service.

Wow this is amazing experience sir @tujukaka. Thank God that you have great testimony today. Because not all of you have the grace of being a successful during the service.
I am glad for you, that you were chosen as a MUSIC DIRECTOR then, wow incredible 👏👏👏👏. Glory be almighty God for your life, He has been so good to you and you shall always rejoice anytime you look back. Much more love for.

Some people believe that NYSC is a waste of time and that it should be erased.

I'm one of those that believe in this o. Although I'm still in school but sharing with us your beautiful expereince is making me rethink.

You have to upload a video of you playing the guitar ! (:

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