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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Codes151(m): 11:03am On Feb 24, 2017
When did u serve in Enugu?? ?

Also, I served in enugu even before u! Which part of enugu did u stay cuz I stayed at Okpara avenue side and there is water normally as water boards delivers most times! There is steady light in some areas! Igbos are industrious and hardworking! The girls are beautiful!

Enugu state doesn't stop just at enugu north or sth it's a big state

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Chhhooo: 11:04am On Feb 24, 2017
This post is what we need in the Southern part of Nigeria. There is no LOVE lost between Igbos and Yorubas. All things being equal these two group of people adore each other. Do not believe some things you read in the tabloids. My best friends anywhere have always been Yorubas, and I have never lived in the West.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by SunFlow(m): 11:04am On Feb 24, 2017
God bless the OP, God Bless Enugu and God bless...

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Nobody: 11:04am On Feb 24, 2017
AlbusDumbledore:


LOL! ma'am ... kindly look up the meaning of sarcasm in the dictionary. You are welcome!

Happy to hear the NYSC is still producing people like you. You were probably not a tribalist from the onset and what you saw merely validated your views about our common humanity. Your parents did a good job.

Please ignore the ethnic bigots. Young people need to conquer something. As Nigeria has not produced adequate opportunities, they turn on themselves. They are the real victims. Empathize.

Well done. God bless you. Wishing you a bright and rewarding career in your chosen field.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Nobody: 11:04am On Feb 24, 2017
Anambra girls!!!! I remember my Ada... I have not forgiven her mother for not allowing me to marry that fine girl

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by SunFlow(m): 11:05am On Feb 24, 2017
Codes151:
When did u serve in Enugu?? ?

Also, I served in enugu even before u! Which part of enugu did u stay cuz I stayed at Okpara avenue side and there is water normally as water boards delivers most times! There is steady light in some areas! Igbos are industrious and hardworking! The girls are beautiful!

Enugu state doesn't stop just at enugu north or sth it's a big state

Coded Guy

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by chris31(m): 11:06am On Feb 24, 2017
newyorks:
well said bt u just mention ab delapidated state of sec.sch is enugu....i will get back to u on that.

op u forgot to tell the world that 042 niggas are smart,u can't scam them especially abakpa nike,obiagu,uwani,garriki,coal camp all to mention though...

042 is one of the peaceful states to be because of its high profile no of civil servants,everybody minds its business.
U forgot to mention Asata

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by lekbel09(m): 11:06am On Feb 24, 2017
Chhhooo:
This post is what we need in the southern part of Nigeria. There is no LOVE lost betwen Igbos and Yorubas. All things being equal these two group of people adore each other. Do not believe some things you read in the tabloids. My best friends anywhere has always been Yorubas, and I have never lived in the West.
true talk bro my best friends have been igbos, don't mind this e-warriors

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by trueconscience(m): 11:07am On Feb 24, 2017
I did serve in Enugu too, in the village of Eha Amufu in Isi uzo local government.


You didnt mention the 'sweet and spicy jackie meat" did you? If you dont want to 'mistakenly' eat jackie meat, always opt for FISH - can we have fake fish?

NB: Jackie is donkey meat!

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by chris31(m): 11:07am On Feb 24, 2017
newyorks:
well said bt u just mention ab delapidated state of sec.sch is enugu....i will get back to u on that.

op u forgot to tell the world that 042 niggas are smart,u can't scam them especially abakpa nike,obiagu,uwani,garriki,coal camp all to mention though...

042 is one of the peaceful states to be because of its high profile no of civil servants,everybody minds its business.
You forgot to mention Asata

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by gamechanger1: 11:08am On Feb 24, 2017
OP, nice and sincere write up. Im from the south south and i grew up in Lagos; i have many wonderful and loyal Yoruba friends also; the stereotype views held by yoruba's and igbo's towards each other are really exaggerated.

I believe strongly that EVERY ethnic group has something positive to bring to the table. Nigeria is a sweet country, im hopeful that we will overcome our present daunting challenges and move on to greatness.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by diogonwa(f): 11:08am On Feb 24, 2017
Am igbo currently serving at ogun state and am thoroughly enjoying their hospitality...i do wonder where all the hatred in nairaland is coming from

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by dokunbam(m): 11:09am On Feb 24, 2017
Same is applicable here too.

Yorubas are industrious and accommodating

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by NaWetinDey(m): 11:09am On Feb 24, 2017
A very good and unbiased review. Please, keep it up. And your English expressions have certifid your education. May God save Nigeria and her citizens wherever they may be.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Drsheddy(m): 11:09am On Feb 24, 2017
I love 042 I served there too 2012 batch C. I so much enjoy my stayed there

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by chris31(m): 11:09am On Feb 24, 2017
042 for live.....Money comes coal city is were i gonna invest

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by VcStunner(m): 11:09am On Feb 24, 2017
Here we go
Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by AlbusDumbledore: 11:10am On Feb 24, 2017
greenpasture:


Happy to hear the NYSC is still producing people like you. You were probably not a tribalist from the onset and what you saw merely validated your views about our common humanity. Your parents did a good job.

Please ignore the ethnic bigots. Young people need to conquer something. As Nigeria has not produced adequate opportunities, they turn on themselves. They are the real victims. Empathize.

Well done. God bless you. Wishing you a bright and rewarding career in your chosen field.
My head swelled and my eyes became misty from reading your comment sir, thanks for the kind words and God bless you. Riding Nigeria of tribal bigotry is a task that must be collectively done.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by melejo(m): 11:13am On Feb 24, 2017
kabrud:


Yeah, it's a national issue but why do they bleat when similar reports from the North hits headlines?
Oga madam, there is no how you will compare the east with the north in academics. Have you been to the north before? I served in the North. Going by what Op wrote comparing East and North in education is like comparing England with Niger republic in Queens English

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by gamechanger1: 11:13am On Feb 24, 2017
FakeAccount:
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LOL, i hate all those forwarded messages like mad; im about to block one guy who keeps broadcasting all those rubbish

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by newyorks(m): 11:13am On Feb 24, 2017
chris31:

U forgot to mention Asata
asata is in ogui and its very rugged also cos is close to obiagu jungle.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by lastmaster(m): 11:14am On Feb 24, 2017
Where did you guys get these names from "Igbos and conehead-afonja. somebody should pls throw more light.Bc in NL, when you type IGBO, Igbos will show.Pls Seun,can u explain dis or is igbo synonymous to Igbos?

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Michaelpresh(m): 11:16am On Feb 24, 2017
AlbusDumbledore:
As stream 2 corps members are settling down in their PPA in various states of the federation to serve their fatherland, I would like to use this opportunity to share my experience in the coal city state.

1. IGBOS ARE INDUSRTIOUS: hate them, belittle them, and call them names. It is an undeniable fact that our dear brothers from the east are very industrious and resourceful; from Gariki Market to New Market to Ogbete Market where young men with little or no formal education in mobile phone technology dissect phones with precision and finesse. Impressive stuff! (As Nigerians) in our bid to become a power house in science and technology, we must look towards the East

2. Water is a big problem: As a Lagos born, bred, ‘teaed’ and ‘jamed’ young man; scarcity of water was what adversely affected me the most. Pipe-borne water is arguably the cheapest thing in Lagos (?) where a 25 litres keg goes for as little as #10. In some places in Enugu, the same 25 litres keg goes for as much as #50. I served and lived inside the Military Barrack (103 battalion of the gallant, noble and professional Nigerian Army), corps members suffered a lot of hardship during the dry season, as the price of water is usually jacked up by those that sell inside the barrack.

3. Okpa is Enugu’s gift to mankind: the first time I saw Okpa, I was bemused as it looked like an Aba-made version of Moi-moi. (Please stop eating Lagos Okpa it’s a terrible version). I was never a fan until I bought Okpa from a woman in New-Market. Limolalikamalisalikalibo (speaking in tongue). I ate it with a mortuary standard chilled bottle of Coca-Cola. I almost denounced Pounded Yam and Egusi Soup as my favourite food. That Okpa is what the Yorubas call “elemi-meje” (loosely translated as seven lives); it was well garnished with orisirisi kai! Simply for the quality of that Okpa, I might visit Enugu again.

4. Igbos are not the spiteful, Yoruba-hating bigots that NL paints them as: I was scared when my call-up letter reads Enugu. Chineke! Me? An Afonja living among flat-heads. (Tribe-hating Nairalanders your left yanshes o). However, after a couple of weeks among the indigenes, I realized my fears were unfounded. I made many wonderful loyal and kind Igbo friends. I never missed an opportunity to introduce myself as an “onye-ofenmanu”. The laughter that normally accompanied that declaration was hugely and deeply satisfying. We all need to pack a sense of humour in our luggage all the time.

5. There are really NO COMPANIES in Enugu: this is hugely disappointing given the previous status of Enugu as the capital of the old Eastern region and more importantly the capital of Biafra. Unlike neighbouring Anambra state (where I visited and wouldn’t mind marrying from if beauty is the only criterion, those girls are hot! No ugly girl in Anambra. Anambra men, how do you guys remain monogamous) where there are thriving industries. Enugu has no notable company or even serious start-up, hence, corps members hardly elect to stay behind after service. The State Government and rich indigenes need to tap into the abundant and stupendous human resources in the state.

6. There is a lot more to be done in the Education sector: the only part of Enugu that truly disturbed and disappointed me was the public school system. The secondary schools owned by the state government need serious intervention. The problems are just numerous. The teachers are grossly unqualified (a Grade 2 certified teacher teaching SS2), the senior secondary school where I served has only two degree holders. The teachers are uncommitted; rather than go to class, they would remain in the staff room gossiping, transacting or breaking melon seed. The schools are wholly under-staffed. The school where I served had 50 corps members (while I was serving) to cover for the inadequacies. It got so bad that they had to retain two corps members to handle Physics and Further Maths (there is a dearth of science teachers among schools in the state). There was a case of an English teacher teaching English using Igbo language. Finally, examination mal-practice has been institutionalised without exception. Candidates with the connivance of invigilating teachers pay visiting supervisors who turn blind eye while they indulge in exam malpractice.





still can't forget eating OKPa and coc for breakfast, Yummy grin

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by melejo(m): 11:16am On Feb 24, 2017
Kudos Op
Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by blackboy(m): 11:16am On Feb 24, 2017
Enugu was the first state outside Lagos I visited. The land of the red soil. God bless Enugu State and its people. I know a friend who served their too . She is from the West - Lagos based. She only had good things to say and said if she had the opportunity she would have remained in Enugu.
That alone is a vote of confidence.
Being tribalistic to me makes you no better than a racist. Dont hate people because of their tribe or where they come from.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Princedapace(m): 11:16am On Feb 24, 2017
kabrud:


Yeah, it's a national issue but why do they bleat when similar reports from the North hits headlines?

But the progress in education can reflect in jamb index.. Don't av issues with that as long people learn very well..

South east, south south and west always dominate in national exams, that is what matters..

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by EmoBoy(m): 11:17am On Feb 24, 2017
I've never seen anybody who stayed in Enugu and didn't enjoy the state. Especially for guys.

Enugu has some downsides though - For example, Enugu has no nightlife, after eight o'clock everybody don go sleep. Also, Sundays in Enugu can be boring as hell because Enugu people try to be more catholic than the pope.

Asides that Enugu is a nice place and probably the best place in the south east.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by newyorks(m): 11:18am On Feb 24, 2017
Codes151:
When did u serve in Enugu?? ?

Also, I served in enugu even before u! Which part of enugu did u stay cuz I stayed at Okpara avenue side and there is water normally as water boards delivers most times! There is steady light in some areas! Igbos are industrious and hardworking! The girls are beautiful!

Enugu state doesn't stop just at enugu north or sth it's a big state
wich side of okpara ave.me i lived at indian quarters by goshen plaza opposite fcmb bank.truth be told...we have excess of light there though water may be scarce atimes.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by ipodstinks: 11:18am On Feb 24, 2017
this is why I love yorubas , if na them, they will never write good thing about Yoruba state. rather, they will be writing far fetched things about Yoruba.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by winterfell007(m): 11:20am On Feb 24, 2017
Truth be told, it's only nairaland ewarriors that full of hate. Real igbos don't behave like that. They will good and bad people in every ethnic group. No ethnic group is entirely good or bad people. It's just people perception. I have yoruba hausa and igbo friends.

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Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by mmsen: 11:22am On Feb 24, 2017
kabrud:
@ no.6, thought they are the most educated and education-loving Nigerians. Schools grossly understaffed?
Lol @ teaching English with Igbo, exactly the noise they make about the north, choi.

Even with that fact they are still better qualified than northerners. At least their kids are at school and not roaming the streets begging for alms.
Re: 6 Things I Learnt From Serving In Enugu State by Okey80: 11:23am On Feb 24, 2017
I love this. Thanks for the write up. On the education part am really disappointed. Enugu government really need to do something, they should borrow a leaf from Anambra state where their public schools are world class. I attended a government school in Anambra in mid 90s and youth corpers are not allowed to teach in my school. We have enough teachers that most times, a teacher in a particular subject may take A-C class while another will take D-F. It was this good.

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