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Aunty Kopa: Life In The Family House by bookrep: 7:33am On Oct 16, 2016
From camp, you were worried to your marrows about where you will stay immediately after your camping which is in addition to having no say in your PPA posting. Then you started attending your church camp fellowship; you saw hope as you realized that lots of those in that fellowship came as a result of that fear too. It gave you more reasons to be a better camp churchgoer. The visiting officials of your fellowship assuaged the fear that no matter where you were posted, you must be given a temporary shelter by the LGA council, or the local churches available in that area. But strands of fear were still visible on your head. Fellowship member hunters equally had the idea that their best bait of getting instant new members was via their offer of transitional shelters known as family houses. Some came with flexible conditions you could relate with as it involves church: no wearing of trousers, both sexes not sleeping in the same corner or rooms, visiting hours beyond six was a no-no, payment starts after your first two weeks; others came with an incredible rigid and unfriendly terms like pledging your first allowee to the church, something akin to first fruit pledge, skirts all through, and so on. Your head swiveled when you heard the allowee pledging part and jejely cancelled out those fellowships demanding such. In your mind, not only were they thieves with Bible but highly insensitive. A corper, fresh from the oven of camp, which sucked her up, her only means of sustainability for that transitional time was her first allowee that will quench the frustration and depression for the time being, and some Christian fellowships now come, swooping all of that allowee in one dash, just to be called faithful and faith-believing Christians and be given accommodation, haba! Is that not pure extortion, laced with bible quotes and insensitivity, and indirect payment of family house accommodation that was claimed to be free for the first two weeks? But that is a story for another day.

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Re: Aunty Kopa: Life In The Family House by DTOBS(m): 9:16am On Oct 16, 2016
Op! There is nothing like "camp church fellowship" in the orientation camp.
NYSC only recognise 3 religions body which are
NCCF; for all Christians that are not Catholics
NACC: for Catholics member
MCAN: for the Muslims.

Also, none of the above bodies will tell you to pledge/give your first allawee compulsory for you to be part of their family house. It's optional and only NCCF does that for rural rugged activities.

At the end of the orientation course, (the last day) corpers fellowship arm of various churches come to the camp to get Corps members to their various LG of service at no cost including free accommodation and feeding temporarily till all documentation both at the PPA and LG is completed.

Please don't just open a thread without having full knowledge of the subject matter.
Thanks.

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