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MY ONE YEAR NYSC EXPERIENCE 🥺🥺
CONTINUATION
"Kpam ra ram Kpam ra ram ra ra ra Kpam ra ra"
The Bugle Sounds
I was Fast asleep then heared some sound in the background, opened my eyes and saw Corps members running healter-skelter, I struggled to stand up then asked what was happening, someone told me the Camp Officials were calling for Morning drill and Devotion, I checked my time and it was 4:00AM, I got confused "so this is how I'll be living for 21 days in this Camp" 🥺 I solemned the courage and I believe I could do it, I jumped from my bed and prepared for the Devotion.
Actually I always enjoyed the Morning Devotion, it was always fun and engaging but one thing I never enjoyed and didn't pay much attention was the early morning Yoruba Language lectures. I always use that time to pay attention to some other stuffs. After morning devotion, we had our breakfast which was prepared in the Camp Kitchen Rotationally by appointed Platoon members. After breakfast, SAED (Skill Acquisition and Enerpreneurial Development) lectures for skills tutoring which always lasted till 2pm, Then We will have lunch from 2-3pm after which we headed to the parade ground for practice. We had Dinner from 6-7pm after which we went for social night where all the vibes took place. One of the social night i was privilege to perform one of my songs and the audience were amazed.
All this happened in the regimented environ mostly by force and sanction, I also was admitted to the clinic because of cold, which they gave me vitamin C and paracetamol, I took it but without noticing any response, I went to the Mami and got drugs for myself.
Mami - A mini market in the Camp where you buy things.
I got well and resumed from where I stopped, I participated more in social activities than any other activity. Camp Lasted for 21 days and every Corps Members was posted to there different PPA, I was not posted but rather redeployed in the Camp to another State.
I bade my Camp Friends Goodbye and we parted ways.
TO BE CONTINUED
Evans Mac..
MY ONE YEAR NYSC EXPERIENCE 🥺🥺
After my Academic clearance in March 2022, I was Patiently waiting for my call-up letter. In May 2022, I got my call-up letter to Camp in Osun State, Immediately I felt sad, but after a long thought I decided I will Camp in Osun State, due to the fact I've not been to the South West previously.
On my way to Camp, I met three Prospective Corps Members, One was headed to Lagos, the other Ibadan and the other Kwara. We Boarded the same vehicle and it was obvious we were guys of _like vibes_, we became friends immediately started gisting and the rest. I rarely spoke, I was only laughing but they needed to hear my own story, well I barely said much that day.
However, we got to Ore Ondo State we alighted and bade each other goodbye.
I got to my Camp around 11pm, after the registration and screening they gave me a room to sleep which I needed badly.
The next day, I completed my camp rite, wore my white and white and took some pictures with friends, For my mind then "Finally I am now a Corper" ðŸ˜
```Not knowing it was the beginning of the story```
To be Continued...
Evans Mac..
Happy New Month Hopeful Fam
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- Evans Mac..
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