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Congratulations on Your Swearing in Ceremony as 2013 Batch B Corps members

As 2013 Batch B corps members are being sworn in today, I want to state my hearty congratulations to all Batch B 2013 corps members all over the nation. I hope you have finally settled down and registered and became bonafide "Otondo". I wish you a happy stay on camp and wish you the best in your service year. I want you to check this blog from time to time because I set it up for you - not for unnecessary gist and stories but for life shaking events and guidde stories that will change your destiny. If I may ask you what are your goals and aspiration for this your service year? Do you have them written down? Or you just want to be like everybody who has gone to serve? No don't be like that. If you don't have any desire before now, have one now. Do you know that you can be the next celebrated corps member right from the orientation camp. Yes you can. All you need to is believe you can. So with this thought on your mind, let me wish you a wonderful Swearing in P

What Next After NYSC?

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Thinking of this, I stumbled across a post on Nairaland and I felt I should share it to my blog readers.   Happy Reading. It is definitely a day filled with joy, laughter, and excitement. It is a day filled with thousands of “congratulations”. It is a day when thousands of youths will enter a new phase of their life. It is a day thousands of Nigerian graduates are passing out after completing their one year compulsory service to the nation. It is the day that marks the ritual ‘Passing out Parade’ (POP). It is the 6th day of June 2013; it is a beautiful day.

NYSC 2013 Batch B Call-up letters are out !!!

This is to inform all 2013 Batch B corps members that their call up letters are out in their various schools. If you're among "The 2013 Batch ‘B‘ Prospective Corps Members" you are hereby advised to check your posting and collect your call-up letters from Thursday 20th June. Foreign trained Nigerian graduates are to collect their own from the NYSC secretariats of their states of domicile as indicated during registration. Those Deployed to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe are to report to Bauchi, Benue and Nasarawa orientation camps respectively on the date indicated on their Call-up letters. Report to camps on time pls as NO late registration will be entertained. NYSC wishes you a hitch-free service year. Don't know what to take to camp? Get it here Also get camp NYSC orientation camp addresses in Nigeria here Share on your walls to spread the information. Thanks

June 14th, 2012

Exactly one year that I passed out of NYSC service today. Glory be to God Almighty

How I won State Award in NYSC Bayelsa State

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Exactly one year today that I won.To the Glory of God, I won state honorary awards for best serving corps members and its really amazing. I got a call late Tuesday evening that I should prepare myself for the Dinner programme that is organised by the state for passing out corps members. So on the D-day, June 13th 2012, I went to the Gloryland cultural center where the dinner was taking place. After the cultural display, talks, the arrival of the Governor who was represented by the Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof. Edmund Allison Oguru, and other commissioners, the award and price giving started. The awards were called in reverse order. They started from Local Government Chairman Award - the Yenagoa City council Mayor gave this State Honorary award- presented by Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof. Edmund Allison Oguru. Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof. Edmund Allison Oguru presenting State Honorary Awards to me on 13th June,2012 It

What to take to Orientation camp.

Dear prospective corps member, as you are going for service, you need to take the following as you will need them for your camp activities: A pair of white of sneakers A waist bag Two T-Shirts Two pairs of shorts Mosquito Nets   A bucket for bathing Towel Soap and Soap dish Food and beverage flask     Jacket for those posted in cold regions   Cash for expenses Torch light Spoon ( NO FORK or KNIFE pls)   Some of these items would be provided at the camps by NYSC, yet its wise to have your personal belongings as against inconveniences. Feel free to add more things to these as far as your convenience demands. Its good when you have these things already, so that your cash will last on camp.  I will upload the pictures of these mentioned items and more. I wish you a wonderful and hitch free service year. 

2012 Batch B Passsing Out Ceremony

The 2012 Batch B of the NYSC programme is passing out tomorrow 6th June, 2013 and this got me thinking seriously...... My thoughts.... How many of them will get their desired job as they pass out? How many of them will be disappointed by so-called uncles and aunties who had promised to give them job once they are through with service? How many of them will be roaming about the street for the next one year? My thoughts are so much that I need your input here: What do you think can be the solution to Unemployment in Nigeria? And if you are passing out tomorrow, which one would you prefer - Job or Business? Please kindly leave your comments as this is the beginning of ...