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NYSC JULY CAMPING: Movement To Camps; Redeployment And Other Ish by nahtan(m): 5:05pm On Jul 06, 2018
Corpers are called to service, and most times, it is not in a familiar place. It is usually not where they were born and might not even be where they have visited before. Many will be thrown across the Nigerian map. Even if some persons will redeploy, they still have to camp at whatever state they are posted first.

Making that first journey to camp can be very tedious - especially if you're following the normal park-to-park transit movement. The park-to-park movement most people will follow is problematic in many ways, one of which you will realise below.

Let's draw up one scenario based on previous experiences.

1. You get to the last park at your state of deployment at night (due to distance) and you have to sleep uncomfortably in the park, maybe on a bench or in the bus since you cannot continue the journey that night – bottomline, it will be uncomfortable. Then the next morning, after having a most inconvenient night or maybe no night at all – you start asking around for directions on how to move to camp.

2. With your heavy luggage behind you or on your head, you take some buses within the town to reach another park before embarking on your third journey just to get to camp. If you have been thrown across the country, you may not even understand the language spoken there – by the way “nawa ne” is “how much” if happens to be in the North. That means you can easily get ripped off.

3. So you get to the park, to take a vehicle that will take you to your camp. Exhausted from a lack of adequate rest, you find out you have to wait in the bus till the passengers are complete. So all packed like sardine, and dirty (what do you expect, you haven't had your bath since yesterday morning), you go to camp.

So you end up expending a lot of cash and energy before getting to camp – and camp is an energy-drinking beast on its own. From day 1, you will be exposed to the "jungle" life, which means inadequate sleep and a bunch of activities you have to attend.

You don't want to start camp like that. Camp can really be fun, and can even end up being the best time of the service year. That first journey to camp important in many ways. It is instrumental to how successful the entire year is going to end up.

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Re: NYSC JULY CAMPING: Movement To Camps; Redeployment And Other Ish by nahtan(m): 5:13pm On Jul 06, 2018
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Re: NYSC JULY CAMPING: Movement To Camps; Redeployment And Other Ish by stefohure: 5:16pm On Jul 06, 2018
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