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NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 12:23pm On Apr 30, 2015
kanyin59:
please house my name is kanyin posted to zamfara. Please I really need help on how to move from lagos to zamfara by air tho no airport there buh hw do i move cuz i need to cut D hours of travelling down by bus. Atleast get sumwhr close then continue by bus. Please I need a state close to ZM and dt has airport Pls hellppppppp!!
You'd be flying to Sokoto, I believe. Check the first section of this thread, it was explained somewhere. There is also a WhatsApp group so you can drop your number to be added.
NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 12:10pm On Apr 30, 2015
Zamfara Kofas, drop your WhatsApp number so we could add you to the Group.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:48am On Apr 30, 2015
abiolarh:
zamfara here bro...333bfe72...am so nervous...never been to north
I don't have BBM, only WhatsApp. you could drop your WhatsApp number.
NYSCRe: NYSC Mobilization: General Complaints And Enquiries Thread by sirviktor(m): 12:35am On Apr 30, 2015
dozieannabel:
I have been posted to Zamfara. Am so sad now. Any possibility of me to seek redeploymenthuh?

cc sodiqyinka
Sister don't be sad. We have a thread already. Come say hello to your fellow Zampara cofa...
NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 11:24pm On Apr 29, 2015
Horlawoomey:
Zamfara is not that bad a place as many believed, the orientation camp is ok, water isn't a problem there. The Environment is a bit neat, the food though ( same as other camps ), things are available you don't need to buy buckets from home.

3G network is available on MTN, airtel and Etisalat. As at last camping, the camp is not connected to electricity so you can always make do with phone chargers @ mami and little power from the generating set.

Photographers are everywhere, good food in the mami, fruit shop, barbing saloon, gym, and other utilities are available.. No beer please.

Soldiers, Man o war, civil defence personels and camp officials are very lovely and jovial, they will make the camp lively for you guys.

Have no fear, ZM is a place to be.
Does the camp have ATM?
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:03pm On Apr 29, 2015
Zamfara corpers, make una report for our thread o.
NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 10:52pm On Apr 29, 2015
amosade30:
Rep futa...au do I get to zamfara from lagos? 332135DD
Anyone who has an idea should assist him, pls.
NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 7:46pm On Apr 29, 2015
Prestige2050:
cryI was also posted to Zamfara. I just hope my stay dere would be fun and peaceful
Have you got the slightest idea how to locate the place?
NYSCRe: Zamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op): 7:24pm On Apr 29, 2015
Horlawoomey:
Am a serving Corp member here in Zamfara state, I welcome Ontodos to this lovely state where farming is their pride.

If you have any question about the state endeavor to reach me on 08135134212 or 23663D03 (BBM)
Thanks. Would reach you on phone. Hope you have WhatsApp.
NYSCZamfara State A15 Let's Meet Here by sirviktor(op):
I think this should be an avenue to connect and get to know each other before moving to camp, during camp and even service proper.

A brief introduction would do.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:35pm On Apr 29, 2015
preeetiezee:
yeah 07037697612
Ok. Sent you a message already.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:19pm On Apr 29, 2015
preeetiezee:
make we meet for camp
Are you on Whatsapp? Lemme have your digits.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:03pm On Apr 29, 2015
preeetiezee:
abeg who follow me dey zamfara
Here sis.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 3:25pm On Apr 29, 2015
Zamfara state. choi!
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:50pm On Apr 28, 2015
Takes it like a boss. LOL
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:49pm On Apr 28, 2015
LOL
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 12:52pm On Apr 28, 2015
Luchiana1:
undecided
¡ Hola mami!
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 12:48pm On Apr 28, 2015
DebbieISP:
Nah.....I'm too strong.....cos I myself is made up of powerful Activators.....so, there's no slowing me down wink
Right. Enjoy.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:34am On Apr 28, 2015
DebbieISP:
Benson Idahosa University
I see. Nice pic by the way plus I hope there are no inhibitors on your pathway 'cause the guys on here are not smiling.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:31am On Apr 28, 2015
glamz007:
Super Lion
Are you one? If yes, what dept?
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:23am On Apr 28, 2015
ernesterioo:
welcome Ma fellow Super lion
Was gonna ask if there are other super lions and lionesses here. What dept, bro?
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:21am On Apr 28, 2015
DebbieISP:
Finally! A fellow biochemist!! Welcome!!! grin
Thank you, eminent debbie. Where did you graduate from?
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:09am On Apr 28, 2015
Ikeji Victor

Biochemistry

University of Nigeria

'014

Someplace in the south-south.


Ps: Have been on here since the start of the tread, apologies for the late introduction.
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 4:00pm On Apr 27, 2015
Glued to my phone and hoping to have someone scream "It is out", soonest. grin
PoliticsLessons Learnt From The 2015 Nigeria Presidential Election by sirviktor(op): 3:25pm On Apr 18, 2015
-Leadership is nobody's birthright. What
happened to the PDP during the elections is an
easy example.


- Be determined and dogged. Even when people
say you are not good enough, keep putting
more effort and trying, that which you seek
might not be far away. Ask the Abraham Lincoln
of Nigeria (Gen. Muhammadu Buhari) for
confirmation.


- Do not underestimate the power of social
media. Put it to good use and you'd be thankful
you ever did. Obama could testify. Also, Buhari
won the elections on that platform even before
the 'main event'.


- Be unpredictable. Have this little air of
mystery around you. Don't play all your cards
faced up. President Jonathan conceded defeat
much to some people's amazement and is been
commended for being a hero of democracy.


- You can't always succeed by going solo.
Sometimes you need people/certain alliances to
help actualize your dream. The ACN-CPC merger
explains it all. PDP would've had a field day if
they (ACN and CPC) decided to stand on their
own or separately as they did in the previous
elections.


- In all your dealings, aspire to be successful.
People would always identify with successful
people. Some accounts on my Twitter
automatically started chanting # Change and
# SaiBaba after preaching # GejWinsIt and
# Transformation this past few months.


- Don't try to make others look bad just to
elevate or make yourself seem good/important.
It is bad for business and life in totality
because it could backfire. Elder Orubebe's
display was an act to cast the INEC chairman in
bad light and prolly get commendations/
validation from his party or a "handshake" from
Mr. President but a few words from Prof. Jega
puts him in his place.


- Finally, like Professor Jega, your reply to
some adult's childishness should be calculated,
short and straight to the point. Don't throw
words around to people who don't need them,
just maintain your composure. Silence
sometimes speaks volumes.
PoliticsRe: Elected 8th Republic Senate Members by sirviktor(m): 7:03pm On Apr 03, 2015
Former state governors are gradually becoming "majority" in the upper chamber. These guys no dey tire?!

Congratulations to Ben Murray-Bruce and all the women on that list.

I see a very interesting house. LOL. Can't wait to see what their first session would look like.
PoliticsRe: Elected 8th Republic Senate Members by sirviktor(m): 6:52pm On Apr 03, 2015
bawz012:
what is majority and minority leader pls? anyone
The Majority leader as the name implies heads the party in the house with majority in terms of senators, the same goes for the minority leader.
Education8 Types Of People You May Likely Find In Nigerian Universities by sirviktor(op): 6:33am On Mar 20, 2015
*This article was published before but was lost when the site was hacked*


Throughout the 4 years spent in the
University or what my American friends
would call college, I met, got acquainted to,
made friends with and observed several
individuals. I made eight classification and below is an attempt to describe
these people. Mind you, the names used are
not real but fictional.

JACK THE BOOKWORM: This guy or type of
people reads everything that has to do with
his or their academic work to the extent that
they use them in everyday conversation
sometimes even knowing some concepts
more than their lecturers. Their favourite
'fun spot' is usually the library, stadium or
one of those other isolated places. They
usually have that nickname - 'First Class'
although many of them end up not
graduating with a First class degree. They
are usually ignorant of happenings around
them or even some occurrences around
school because of their sometimes
'withdrawn' nature. Ask them something
like 'who were the people protesting on
campus the other day?' And you get a reply
along the lines of, 'I don't know, how does
that add to my GP?'

JULIE THE MARKETER: Julie has the
hustling spirit and this is how she likes to
describe it but in the real sense, she is a
'runz gal'. Marketing in this contest refers
to 'showcasing' her 'wares' and getting paid
for them. The nature of her job(s) makes
travelling a compulsory hobby sometimes
as she is always on the go. She is hardly
found on campus or in class because of the
demanding nature of this job. She is classy
and would appear in expensive wears,
jewelries and phones, all thanks to her
wealthy clientele. Some individuals in this
class are smart and could write and speak
legibly, others are outright dumb, couldn't
even spell their names but only know one
thing - money.

ALEXANDER THE TERRIBLE: He was
probably 'blended' in his first or second
year on campus and is then termed a
'strong man'. He is rarely found in class
except during certain practical classes or on
exams day. He appears innocent sometimes
and is unnecessarily humble as it is
common for him to refer to you as 'Boss' or
'Sir'. People who know him treats him with
respect just to avoid getting themselves into
trouble with him and he always have his
way with 'Jew men'. He could be seen
sometimes with a bag hanging across his
shoulder - a bag you dare not touch or try to
open. Alexander may not be caught
smoking in public but he sure is a smoker
and spends a lot of time hanging out with
the boys at the bar, exchanging banters in
between bottles or discussing 'business' in
hushed tones.

MATERIALISTIC NONSO: He/she is that
boy or girl that would rocks the latest
fashion or uses that phone that is in vogue.
This 'shiny' individual would spend money
trying to look like those models on some
music videos or even the celebrity
themselves all thanks to the plethora of
uncles, aunties, brothers, sisters, cousins etc
that they would 'tax' before returning to
school even after their parents must have
given them their allowances. He/she is
probably from a 'humble' home but when
you get to see this person in school, you'd
think that the father owns an oil bloc due to
their flashy appearance. Nonso would lie
about everything starting from what his/her
father does for a living down to why they
are not attending a university abroad or a
private university.

KALU THE ENTREPRENEUR: This guy has
'business' written over him, from the way
he talks, reasons, down to his views about
life. You shouldn't be surprised if rumours
starts flying around about him owning a
space at that market close to the school.
Kalu, who maybe one of those people whose
parents would rather starve to ensure that
he remains in school sees making-money-
while-in-school as the perfect getaway from
frustration and inadequate funding. He
sometimes drops out of school in pursuit of
happiness or finishes and then faces
business squarely.

UCHE THE APOSTLE: Uche could be a boy
or girl or to be more specific, that brother
or sister. If you happen to be his/her
roommate, be ready to get to know Jesus
personally. If there is something you feel he
needs to know ASAP and his number seem
not to be available or his cell is turned off,
just try to locate him first at the school's
Gethsamane (usually a place , not
necessarily a church where students gather
to pray sometimes) or in any other place(s)
where brethren meet. Uche eats, reads and
sleeps the bible sometimes even forgetting
about his/her coursework till exams day.
Uche stays in the hostel or have an
apartment offcampus but a greater part of
his/her day is spent attending one
fellowship meeting or the other. Although
he may not be in your faculty but don't be
surprised to find him in front of your class
one early morning just before lecture
commences trying to tell the whole class a
thing or two about Jesus Christ.

JOHN THE CLASS CLOWN: Every class in
every department in every faculty in the
University has this particular guy. He cracks
everybody up with either his speech, body
movement or the way he answers question
in class. Most people see him as unserious
but he could be one of those people that
exams haven't really favoured and so they
sought solace in making others smile.

PATRICK THE RANDOM GUY: He is what
some people call the unusual everyday guy.
He attends class just like every other person,
submits assignments and writes exams just
like every other student. He is usually not
involved in things like politics or sports in
the department but he could be found
among the observing crowd. He appears
simple and does not court attention. He is
the best person to ask for any information
concerning the department or faculty
because he can be found everywhere as
long as there are people there and it has to
do with the department or faculty.

Bottom line: God creates people with
different characters and personalities and
then have them placed at different parts of
the country/world but the university brings
them together. The university affords you
with the opportunity to learn from this vast
array of individuals.

Seize the opportunity!



via www.victorikeji..com
RomanceRe: Is There Anything Wrong For A Woman To Carry Condom In Her Bag? by sirviktor(m): 6:18am On Mar 20, 2015
She could have it at her place but not in her purse always. it sends a wrong signal.

Conditions that could make carrying it her purse seem "not wrong":

1. She plans on visiting her man/ "girlfriend" (we need to be politically correct)

2. She doesn't have plans on visiting him/her but may visit him/her. *wide grin*
NYSCRe: NYSC Mobilization: General Complaints And Enquiries Thread by sirviktor(m): 4:58pm On Mar 17, 2015
sodiqyinka is BOSS of all bosses. I am feeling more than elated right now.

wrong JAMB reg number have changed into the correct one. Would now proceed with my registration. Goodluck to those still having one issue or the other, it would sure be rectified soon.

Thanks a bazillion times.

As I don see "Matric number not in use" na #GODWIN...

Cc: sodiqyinka
NYSCRe: NYSC Mobilization: General Complaints And Enquiries Thread by sirviktor(m): 3:00pm On Mar 17, 2015
sodiqyinka:
Urs is still on n shld be done wt by 4/5 today.
OK. I read somewhere that there are some scientifically proven advantages of worrying, that is why I seemed worried.

Thank you, sir.

Cc: sodiqyinka

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