Monday, April 8, 2013

NYSC: the Proposals on camp and post camp

My friend asked me how people meet their partner on camp. Actually she wanted to know if I was dating anyone already. Seriously?

Okay to be fair, people do meet their soulmate during NYSC camp or post camp at their respective PPAs. But it sure hard to recognise Mr right when everyone is claded in such prisoner-like uniform- "white and white."

Do you know any couple who met on camp and are now happily married? I'll like to hear their story o!

For example, I'll like to ask the lady if other guys came breathing down her neck with all manners of proposals. Because while I was in camp, I had to avoid guys who suggested 'marriage' every time we hung out. Like seriously, do you meet a lady under 3 weeks and just start telling her to get ready to meet your mother?

Okay guys, try harder. Not every girl will end up in your bed (or wherever spot you choose on camp) just because you 'promise' to marry her. Those empty promises don't work any more.

Ladies, don't be desperate. Let no guy play with your emotions o.

Have fun but don't stay foolish ;-)

Salam!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

A photo Essay Of 2013 NYSC Orientation Camp, Akwa-Ibom, State



The first three weeks orientation camp has ended with corpers assigned to their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).

The camp experience is one that many corp members (or prospective corp members) look forward to with great expectation and excitement.

However, aside serving ones’ fatherland; there are various activities designed by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to instill the real crop(vision) of  the exercise into the consciousness of the youth corpers.

Various activities and experiences ranging from the incessant sound of the piccolo/ veego (a trumpet with half the length of tubing as a normal trumpet), the early morning devotion by 5:30 am, early morning jogging/exercise, lectures, parade practices/exercises to queuing at various intervals to sign documents or other stuffs; corp members are trained to fulfill the vision ofthe NYSC programme.

Corp members are expected to imbibe and emulate characteristics such as loyalty, patience, discipline, selfless service, humility, perseverance, amongst others. These characteristics are expected to help corp member not only in their place of primary assignment but also in their future endeavor in life.

I have compiled a photo essay of my experience at the NYSC Akwa-Ibom Permanent Orientation Camp, Ikot Itie Udung, Nsit Atai Local Government. At the bottom of each picture, I have summarised what each picture signify and the activity(ies) each one represents.

Enjoy!


Welcome To   NYSC Akwa-Ibom Permanent Orientation Camp, Ikot Itie Udung, Nsit Atai Local Government




Security Members at the front gate of the camp as prospective corp members “obey the clarion call.”



  

NYSC Kit: Some corp members bidding to change their oversize/undersize khaki




  
Corp member fetching water at the camp


 

...under the sun or in the rain; Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve

  

Parade drills


  
Skill acquisition: corp members are enjoined to register with a group to learn a skill. The picture here is that of hat/bead making skill acquisition group.





Man O’war activities




One of the handbooks distributed at the NYSC camp for corp members










Endurance trek: NYSC officials (Man O’war) distribute a sachet of glucose to each corp members before the endurance trek activity commence











During the Endurance trek: Na jeje we dey go o…








... the resting place for the endurance trek  after about two hours journey





Corp member rest …..




The Journey continues...





… queuing for the first  federal “allawee” at the camp






Kitchen experience:corp members awaiting their meal at the camp kitchen





Inter-platoon cooking competition; Platoon Nine actually won J 



NYSC Camp officials watch as corpers enjoy their camp bon-fire night



 After the camp-fire night, corp members pick up the pieces of yesterday





Corp members search for their items a day before leaving camp 




Some of the prohibited items seized at the gate of the NYSC camp 

 





Mammi Market, Akwa-Ibom chapter



                                                        
 Mammi Photographer stand (Akwwa-Ibom)




Mammi tailors












...waiting for the arrival of Governor Godswill Akpabio on the Passing out parade ceremony


                                      ...original Awa-Ibom woman :-)


                                                             NYSC band: Akwa-Ibom Batch A Corpers






Kitchen Activities: Corp members are usually enjoined to assist kitchen workers in the cooking of camp meals. This is done on a platoon (Group) basis.