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hermic4eva:No its not. It's in Sibre, Ardo-Kola LGA just before you get to welcome to Jalingo, not Taraba o... It's along the road, not difficult to locate at all. It's around 9-11hrs from abj. There are buses from abj directly to Jalingo. |
anibi9674:Yea they will if you want to stay there. But if you want to relocate, it'll be possibly in a split of a second. TP from ph to Jalingo is #6000. |
anibi9674:For aba road. I think after oil mill. I'll confirm reply you. |
loomer:Hahaha... Make sense. Me sef no dey sit for one place o. And #20 journey sef dey here. |
anibi9674:Yea that's what is always there. Was also on mine. However they moved to their permanent site at sibre. Do it's the NYSC that hasn't updated their site. That's it. |
loomer:Hehe... Actually na true o. But it's just that the state get very large land mass hence everywhere far from everywhere. So you can't help it than to always use the keke at a relatively cheap rate. |
littlemistress:It's a pleasure... |
littlemistress:About the religion, there's the presence of NCCF in the state. They'll be in camp everyday from day 1 to the last day. Where are you traveling from? |
domzy007:Hehe... That's the spirit bro. Just carry cash come because enough jolly dey mammy market. |
littlemistress:You're welcome. Cost of living is not really high. Just okay. Transportation is cheap within the town. Almost anywhere is #50 by keke... It's interesting. Security is guaranteed. There's no cause for alarm. Accommodation is cheap and affordable. Any amount you have can get you something. From 25k and above. Religiously, the state is a Christian dominated state. There are Muslims but there's no problems at all. |
Jaypower2:Sure... 08085424235 |
bighomie:Yea there are quite a couple but I don't their names but i know there are. |
ladokuntlad:Hahaha... Mehn na there the wahala dey o.. If na money, that one no be problem but the marriage itself, naim be the issue. |
bighomie:I'm not a computer expert, however I think I've heard about some of those computer programmes from some friends, I'm not really sure. However I'll inquire and get back to you on the issue. |
[quote author=sambiyi post=39248828]State don't pay people of God. Haba!!! State wasn't paying but have started paying now. Even paying arrears sef from July. Abi them no pay you ![]() |
littlemistress:Hehe.. Congratulations. Welcomed to North East Nigeria. It's a wonderful place to be. Nysc is also what brought me there for the first time. I'm from rivers state and have never been to the north. Hence the first unusual thing I prepared for was the very long journey (about 14hrs) from PH to Jalingo. The place is good with a unique climate (extreme heat and extreme cold, sand storm), unique people, unique language and food, unique behaviors, etc. If you love trying or new stuffs, I think you'll definitely enjoy the place, trust me. If you need to keep in touch, just let me know. I'll be shuttling your camp very frequently. |
domzy007:Any bank you can think of, is very operational here. The place is like every other state and/or city. It's quite developed too. Has accommodation according to how much you have. Though houses are even cheaper than you probably payed in school. From 25k and above, you can get an apartment. I got a bedroom flat for 50k in Jalingo. So you can imagine. |
noblenasri:Hehehe... Wasn't my wish either, but I'm actually the one campaigning for people to come to the place. So you imagine that irony. However there's no need to panic. Just ask whatever you need to know, you'll be replied ASAP. |
Jaypower2:Hehe.. Congratulations. Welcomed to North East Nigeria. It's a wonderful place to be. Nysc is also what brought me there for the first time. I'm from rivers state and have never been to the north. Hence the first unusual thing I prepared for was the very long journey (about 14hrs) from PH to Jalingo. The place is good with a unique climate (extreme heat and extreme cold, sand storm), unique people, unique language and food, unique behaviors, etc. If you love trying or new stuffs, I think you'll definitely enjoy the place, trust me. If you need to keep in touch, just let me know. I'll be shuttling your camp very frequently. |
anibi9674:Yea Adamawa camp usually holds in Taraba because of insurgency issues. However the camp is no longer in that government college on your letter. The venue is the NYSC permanent orientation camp at sibre, Ardo-Kola LGA. It'll be fun though. |
bmoney9ja:It's as easy as eating. Almost 90% of corpers in my camp relocated (not exaggerating at all)... It's just by applying for it either on security basis or health issues with a doctor's report of course. But I assure you, you'll enjoy the place so much. Just come with an open mind. |
ladiesmirror:Taraba is almost 2days away from Yobe. There's no single Boko haram in Taraba State. No bomb has ever exploded there. It's mainly dominated by Christians unlike Yobe which is a Muslim state. |
ladokuntlad:Hahahahahaha... Omo this kind trouble good o. And the girl love me back o. She passed out with batch C but she want stay back with me. |
Op do you mean Boko batch B'15? ![]() |
nairalandmaster:Thanks man ![]() |
If you were mobilised and posted to Taraba State, feel free to ask any questions here. I'm presently serving in Taraba State in Jalingo precisely. It's a very nice place to be. Just drop any questions you have and you'll get your answers. |
Walahi I've fallen in love with one Adamawa Muslim girl o. Just thinking of what my people will say in Port Harcourt. Hehehe. |
I think his resignation is giving him enough time to spend with his family. |
When the only thing youths of these days knows how to do is to Facebook, Whatsapp, 2go, instagram, etc, that's what you should expect. I bet you you'll still find many persons in the higher institutions still writing like this. |
I've been trying it but it keeps saying "service temporarily unavailable" |
braine:It's no sham. That's his son. |
anonimi:My guy I really am speechless at this moment. But why do we the electorates still elect crooks like these when we know nothing will happen? Because these days, they've made us see developments as privileges and not rights. Yet the looters will still be elected as chairmen again and even become governors, etc.. |
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Except, ofcourse, the whole thing is a sham.. 