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nah nah Goldie/Jamace/Emeka |
Tanx Odunnu& Akunta |
Easy |
Today's d Dday |
Dont get u |
>The night before the camp is finally here, I forgot to mention that 2 colleagues in electrical dept and 1 in computer science dept that graduated from same school as mine were also posted to Delta state. Haven't heard from both guys but I called the female to know what her plans are (preferential treatment) and when she'ld be showing up in camp. >Presently writing from NAU,Awka because I reasoned it would be easier making the journey in two parts -first from Umuahia to Onitsha/Awka (approximately 3hrs) on Monday and Awka to Issele-Uku camp location (which should be about 2hrs) on Tuesday morning. This would save me the stress of a 5hr long travel on Tuesday morning, help me arrive early and I'ld still look fresh and alive while queuing up for registration. >Just had noodles for dinner, a cold shower and about to 'ping on my nokia' ¤wink¤ Tomorrow would kick start the real camp experience! |
NYSCcamp starts tomorrow! |
Abi and shebi, wetin be the difference between them? |
Missed it Goldie/Jamace |
Underground |
>This was my second weekend in Umuahia and I decided to spend it in an aunt's place in Enyimba City (the commercial nerve center of Abia state). Started the journey in the afternoon and arrived just before dinner, before I forget, what I enjoy the most about this place is the serene environment and very good food. As an undergraduate, it was my home away from home where I am not disturbed by hunger, any assignment or my noisy friends. Enjoyed my stay there which started on Friday and by Sunday I took my leave cos I had to tidy up every thing related to NYSC camp. |
SORRY I HAVENT BEEN UPDATING > It hasn't been an easy walk, been dead busy moving all through the southern part of Naija. Finally got my callup letter on Wednesday after waiting from 8a.m to 5.30pm. Got home, brooded over the unfavourable postings of some friends and also finalized plans for my journey to P.H billed for Thursday, then slowly (but in a very tired and hungry mood) drifted into sleep. >Thursday wasn't funny atall o. Had to track an H.R manager at Transamadi but the rain was making my search for the location very difficult. I had to wait at the reception for roughly 3hrs (unnecessary over zealousness of the receptionist) but excused myself to go hang out at a spot I 'discovered' while trying to locate the company. settled down to a plate of yam and plantain (both roasted), a big fish and a bottle of cold drink - it was refreshing. Finally met with the H.R manager 3hrs later and was told my runz wouldn't work at present. ¤Make I go restrategize!¤ |
Attack |
Deneut wat's wrong |
Nah nah Goldie/Emeka/Jamace |
Who says these cannot be actualised T. A. Orji, I hope u r watching![]() |
Please tell me |
Endure |
Play ball no be easy tin o, atleast them try |
Over the bar! Jamace/Goldie |
What's wrong witHim? |
Aggregate |
ChiefS:His best bet is to appear for orientation camp and then plan on what next to do (such as redeployment) after camp. |
Osama10:I'v got friends posted to bornu, gombe, kaduna, katsina etc, they have all packed their bags and are planning to leave. Revolt no be 4 naija of our time o, miss camp and miss out! |
Edge |
>Yesterday was when the callup letters arrived. After all the long wait, finally it was here. I was strolling casualy with 3 other friends down the foot path leading to the administrative block when we received a notification that the list was out and pasted at the student affairs block! >We hurridly walked down to the building and truly the list was there. Tales of woes and Shouts of joy could be heard in every quarters (omo, them post people go violent prone states ooo). >My closest pal was posted up north (his plant to serve in lagos didn't work) - very sad. I got lucky and was posted to the South South, precisely Delta state. >Tried collecting the letter but it was very difficult. Gave up the idea of getting it that day after a very long wait, was really tired so I had to head home to rest. Definitely going to get it tomorrow. |
>NYSC posting letters are ready and at this moment being shared to the prospective corp members in my school. I just saw my posting (Delta state) though I am yet to collect my letter. >The major reason why I started this topic is for notification to those concerned and because of the order of posting. I was shocked to see people posted to states that should have been blacklisted due to the fact that they are violence prone states. Thank God I escaped those states, what is your view about this? |
Self servicing no be good habit |
One |
Got a cold |
>Today was the first day in the much awaited 'Callup Week'. Though the letter certainly has left the NYSC headquarters, it is believed at the moment to be in transit to its various destinations (or regions) and might arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday in the universities. > Met with friends I hadn't seen in months all looking fresh, well fed and relaxed. I spent a larger part of the day 'chasing' my statement of result. Finally collected it after a 4hour chase. I proceeded to laminate it (still not sure if it was a right move) though I had read sometime ago that laminated copies of some clases of documents are usually rejected - but this was just a statement of result and not the main thing. >At about 3pm, a friend and I proceeded to have our lunch at a part of school known as the Food Village. The trek was not an easy one because we were very tired but finally got there in a few minutes, took our seats and ordered for two plates of garri supported by vegetable soup and soft drinks - it was highly needed. >Its night time now - lest I forget, there was no tutorial tonight so I used the period to get my cloths ironed (a man has got to look sweet). Presently listening to music by BankyW, Lami, MI, Wande C, Naeto C and others while stylishly waiting for dinner being prepared by my host to be ready. Tomorrow looks promising, praying for better days ahead. |
It is 'widely' believed that they are more cunny than the snake and therefore more dangerous. For me, its just a stereotype because I have got some of the most sincere ones among them as friends. |
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T. A. Orji, I hope u r watching