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A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 4:09pm On Jul 19, 2014
My mates & Prospective Corp members of this Great platform, it's high time we started knowing our service year could turn out to be full of very best amazing experiences with Lotta FUN & @ same time the other way around. The latter could be the most possible if preemptive measures are not taken. Let's indulge in ceaseless prayers as in E jowo E je ka Gbadura gan o. At least by now, It's no news that the 2015 Elections will be within the duration of our service year, be it U'r Batch B or C. Lately, I again stumbled on a true story of an Ex-Corp member sharing her experience during the then Election in an interview with the Saturday Sun back in year 2011 (Precisely 3 years ago). My point still appears very subtle to U, kindly Read this Interview as culled from a Forum:


Miss Vivian Chidinma Anumba is one of the lucky corps members who survived the recent Bauchi mayhem, where many young people serving their fatherland were butchered. The female corps member, who hails from Uzoako community, in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, read Banking and Finance at Federal Polytechnic, Oko and was serving at Shira Local Government Area, Bauchi State, from where she ran home, like a refugee.

Narrating her ugly experience to Saturday Sun, Chidinma said she slept in the bush for three days, running for her life, as all she had, including her credentials were burnt by hoodlums in Bauchi. Her experience in Bauchi and alleged treatment by her state government on return are pitiable.

How did the violence start in Bauchi?

Actually, the major problem started after the presidential election on April 16, 2011. From the polling units, they started pursuing us, threatening to kill us if PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN WON. They nicknamed corps members, PDP or Goodluck. They insisted that if Goodluck won, they would kill us.
On April 17, being Sunday, we received threats also that corps members, especially Christians, would be killed. When the presidential results were being released and Jonathan was winning in 21 states, they started threatening us again. Later, they started burning houses and killing corps members. When trouble got to our arena, in Shira Local Government Area, we started running. They killed some of our colleagues. They cut them into pieces.

How did you escape?

It was survival of the fittest. They started going from house to house, room to room in search of corps members. Even if you were to run into an Hausa man’s house, they would kill you. When we ran into a police station, they came into the police station to kill us. In fact, police station was not safe because they killed some policemen and burnt the place down. So, we continued running, for three days, until Tuesday, April 19. That was when we were rescued. They had to call SSS people to convey the surviving ones to SSS quarters in Bauchi town; that was where they gathered all surviving corps members and from there, they were taken home by their different state governments. For us from Anambra State, we found ourselves home here with the help of Imo State Governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim. Some entered ANIDS bus to convey them from Bauchi to Awka and on the way, some were involved in accidents; some of them are still in the hospital, as we are talking now.

Did you see them kill people?

I know some people that were killed. There was this young man; he was my neighbour and he was to get married by June. He was a batch three corps member. Unfortunately, they killed him. There was another person, who was like our pastor there. They killed him too. There, they isolated Christians; anywhere Christians are is a forgotten land. They see it as a land that is corrupt. So, they burnt all the churches there. The man we saw as pastor came home after the service that day. We prayed in the house. He helped people to safety. In the process of trying to show people the way to escape, they killed him. They were three roommates. They killed two, with the exception of one who came back with us. Many others were injured; some of them couldn’t even stand; they were still on wheelchairs before we came down to this place. I got pictures of those killed with my phone. The bodies were taken to the mortuary. Most of them are still in mortuaries in Bauchi State. Their people were coming down there to settle with nysc officials before they will carry the corpses.

Are you saying there was no security at the polling units?

The security they gave us in the polling units did not do anything because all of them are Muslims. They beat me up in my polling unit because there in Bauchi State, they didn’t do election; they would just command you to share the ballot papers among the parties. Even after obeying them, they won’t be satisfied. After the election, they threw us into a truck and commanded us to start counting for CPC. In fact, if not for God’s intervention, we could have been Molested.

You said that you slept in the bush while escaping. What happened?

We slept in the bush behind a rock in order to be safe, because they started going from house to house in search of corps members to kill. If you are an Hausa man and they suspect that corps members are in your house, they would search and anyone they saw was dragged out and dealt with. They burnt all my property; they burnt my documents, but I really thank God that at the end of the day, I was able to escape. As I said earlier, even the police station we ran to for rescue, was burnt. People that were inside, who were not at alert, became victims. But we had to run into the bush, slept there for three days, before we came out. It was then that we heard that they were coming to evacuate us.

How were you evacuated?

I had to fix myself into the Imo State flight. Ohakim had to send a flight to us and we landed in Owerri. He hosted us. He lodged us in different hotels and at the end of the day, he gave each of us N5, 000 for transportation from Owerri to Awka. He took us to the Government House, entertained us and after he lodged us, gave us transport fare. We from Anambra State, we are about 100 plus that followed the flight. We came back to our own Government’s House that day; we don’t even know how the Governor’s Lodge is because they sent us back from the gate. They asked our driver to turn back and packed somewhere. They stopped us at the gate and addressed us. They gave them N1, 000 each after that. He then asked us to come back on Wednesday. Now, on getting to that place, we were ignored. We sat there from morning till afternoon and the thing we heard was that the governor had travelled. One person came and addressed us and said that we should write our names and that if they had any information for us, they would call us.

We learnt that you met with Dr. Chris Ngige. How come?

We were there when we heard that Onwa (Ngige) was around and we decided to come here.

How did your parents react when you returned?

Oh my God! My mum was happy, though until I got home I did not tell her what was happening to me. It was only my brother that I was telling everything, because I knew my mum would have a health crisis if I told her I was in such trouble, even if I was still alive. She would die before I came back.

What are you going to do next?

I am preparing to go for a thanksgiving in church. I didn’t know that I would still be alive till today because, at a point, I had to say my last prayer that if they met me I was dead. They were everywhere, ready to kill. It was God that brought me home without any scratch.
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 5:31pm On Jul 19, 2014
What happened to redeploying again?
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 6:37pm On Jul 19, 2014
hmmm...o'set ooo...patrick...are u still gonna serv??am asking myself now...i coment my reserve...hmmmm

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by suyamasta(m): 6:57pm On Jul 19, 2014
na God go protect us o but if u sight danger no waste time o *find ur square root*

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 9:00am On Jul 20, 2014
zerray: What happened to redeploying again?
@Zerray You knw, the thing they didn’t see it coming, The entire mayhem started when Goodluck Jonathan won the poll in 2011 though they were warned initially. A similar occurrence cab still be melted on us if preemptive measures are not taken. GOD HELP US ALL

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 9:03am On Jul 20, 2014
suyamasta: na God go protect us o but if u sight danger no waste time o *find ur square root*
That's just it. Simple!!! & u have got the message loud & Gas clear very early enough, in fact don't take a square, taking a fourth root would be advised

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by donwise1(m): 9:05am On Jul 20, 2014
NYSC should change their policy. Every corper should serve in his or her geopolitical zone. Pls I plead let's live as one nation. Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, we are one Nigeria. We achieve noting killing each other especially corpers who ar innocent and serving their country. One Nigeria!!!
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 9:06am On Jul 20, 2014
patrickdarlins: hmmm...o'set ooo...patrick...are u still gonna serv??am asking myself now...i coment my reserve...hmmmm
#Lol, I have asked misef a similar question... Three weeks into it could eventually tell. So attempt the redeployment in due course
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 10:01am On Jul 20, 2014
Sean7t9:
@Zerray You knw, the thing they didn’t see it coming, The entire mayhem started when Goodluck Jonathan won the poll in 2011 though they were warned initially. A similar occurrence cab still be melted on us if preemptive measures are not taken. GOD HELP US ALL
well now it is easier to redeploy.
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 11:03am On Jul 20, 2014
donwise1: NYSC should change their policy. Every corper should serve in his or her geopolitical zone. Pls I plead let's live as one nation. Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, we are one Nigeria. We achieve noting killing each other especially corpers who ar innocent and serving their country. One Nigeria!!!
We are more into political war than being masked into some other wars..
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by MabraO: 11:14am On Jul 20, 2014
The above won't be our portion
But above all we ve to be watchful and vigilant in case of incasity
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 12:09pm On Jul 20, 2014
MabraO: The above won't be our portion
But above all we ve to be watching and vigilant in case of incasity
AMEN
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jul 20, 2014
My humble advice is this;learn to respect d culture n custom of d people where u r serving.for e.g,dnt put on exposive clothing in d north or else u will be termed haram(taboo) a easy prey for assault during violence.once in a while,wear dia native wears most especially as you go to work.(2)respect d tenets n religion of your host community;dix can mar or make u in d north.reverence d islamic religion n dnt try to convert its adherent..let yur conduct do d preaching.avoid food detested by muslim eg pork meat,dog meat,alcohol etc..(3)learn to speak dia native language;dix vry act will endear u to them..(4)courtesy n respect:learn to interact freely wit dem.learn to eat n dine with dem..mix freely with dem,e get limit sha..(5)during political discussion,just sit on d fence,let dem do d talking...i just hope dix few tips helps....dnt forget d potency of prayer..the hausas remain d best set of people to live wit in Nigeria...d North is a place with great oppurtunity cus of d mindset of d people,dey are lax...just ask Dangote..

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 2:27pm On Jul 20, 2014
Daninya1: My humble advice is this;learn to respect d culture n custom of d people where u r serving.for e.g,dnt put on exposive clothing in d north or else u will be termed haram(taboo) a easy prey for assault during violence.once in a while,wear dia native wears most especially as you go to work.(2)respect d tenets n religion of your host community;dix can mar or make u in d north.reverence d islamic religion n dnt try to convert its adherent..let yur conduct do d preaching.avoid food detested by muslim eg pork meat,dog meat,alcohol etc..(3)learn to speak dia native language;dix vry act will endear u to them..(4)courtesy n respect:learn to interact freely wit dem.learn to eat n dine with dem..mix freely with dem,e get limit sha..(5)during political discussion,just sit on d fence,let dem do d talking...i just hope dix few tips helps....dnt forget d potency of prayer..the hausas remain d best set of people to live wit in Nigeria...d North is a place with great oppurtunity cus of d mindset of d people,dey are lax...just ask Dangote..
Well Said Bro

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 5:09pm On Jul 20, 2014
Sean7t9:
#Lol, I have asked misef a similar question... Three weeks into it could eventually tell. So attempt the redeployment in due course
how am i gonna do dat??
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Sean7t9: 10:28pm On Jul 20, 2014
patrickdarlins: how am i gonna do dat??
That's the P... Dunno either buh I think U can only redeploy during the early period of the service year. Don't think u can actually redeploy months into it. I mean for instance, check out this prospective Batch B, they will be there from August 2014 to next yr buh April/May is the election, would they now redeploy in the 9th month?
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Nobody: 10:05am On Jul 22, 2014
Oh boy
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by SlamDunk(m): 1:11pm On Jul 22, 2014
MabraO: The above won't be our portion
But above all we ve to be watching and vigilant in case of incasity
isokayy, osas original benin boy... Uve been sighted.
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by MabraO: 6:52pm On Jul 22, 2014
SlamDunk: isokayy, osas original benin boy... Uve been sighted.


Haha confirm
Alphamale baba I hail oh
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by Amybeluv: 3:20pm On Jul 29, 2014
God help us o buh i pray dt a day wil com wen northeners wil be posted in their region rather dan posting dem 2d east, south n west, dere by endangerin d lyfs of dose (esp igbos) posted 2deir place in return. God's special grace is al we nid. I wz hapy dt i wil serve ma country 4 1yr buh ryt now am so scared. Al i pray 4 is God's protectn az we leav 4camp a week 2day (5th aug).
Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by englishmart(m): 11:40pm On Aug 02, 2014
Daninya1: My humble advice is this;learn to respect d culture n custom of d people where u r serving.for e.g,dnt put on exposive clothing in d north or else u will be termed haram(taboo) a easy prey for assault during violence.once in a while,wear dia native wears most especially as you go to work.(2)respect d tenets n religion of your host community;dix can mar or make u in d north.reverence d islamic religion n dnt try to convert its adherent..let yur conduct do d preaching.avoid food detested by muslim eg pork meat,dog meat,alcohol etc..(3)learn to speak dia native language;dix vry act will endear u to them..(4)courtesy n respect:learn to interact freely wit dem.learn to eat n dine with dem..mix freely with dem,e get limit sha..(5)during political discussion,just sit on d fence,let dem do d talking...i just hope dix few tips helps....dnt forget d potency of prayer..the hausas remain d best set of people to live wit in Nigeria...d North is a place with great oppurtunity cus of d mindset of d people,dey are lax...just ask Dangote..
very succinctly said

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Re: A Must Read Story For Nysc Batches B14, C14 & A15 Members by vict505(m): 12:24am On Aug 03, 2014
Amybeluv: God help us o buh i pray dt a day wil com wen northeners wil be posted in their region rather dan posting dem 2d east, south n west, dere by endangerin d lyfs of dose (esp igbos) posted 2deir place in return. God's special grace is al we nid. I wz hapy dt i wil serve ma country 4 1yr buh ryt now am so scared. Al i pray 4 is God's protectn az we leav 4camp a week 2day (5th aug).
amen o

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