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Feb 3, 2012

Road to NG



The 2nd FAQ after the 'No' reply to the first FAQ 'Did you work your posting' i heard up until the week of posting was 'Ahan why??' or in the elderly format 'Kilode?'

I've learnt in this my short life that its from one pot of soup to another and no matter how hot it gets, u just gotta live through it *sigh*

I was so excited about the NYSC experience by the time i was leaving school in June/July until i had to worry about where i-was-going-to-be-posted-to which ofcourse was immediatly as people would not let you rest by reminding you everyday *Long Hiss* everywhere i went, all the different people i saw, it was all 'where do you want to be posted to' 'are you working it' 'i hope they don't post you to the north' 'me i won't let you go to the north oh' in different formats, and am there all smiling but if you look really closely you would see i have my hands clasped  against my ears screaming 'Can you all leave me alone and direct your questions to NYSC'

All that constant reminder made me less excited about it all and more worried so when my mum came home one day and said ''take a paper write your full name, call up number and where you want to be posted to, this man is asking for it''  it felt like the time to put an end to the worry and be rest assured of the place, i wrote it quite alright and put Lagos but the paper did not leave my room.

After writing lagos i started asking myself; then whats the point of the scheme? If i stay in lagos it just going to be IT experience all over again, what exactly do i want to achieve this service year? So i pulled out my journal (as usual) and wrote (no editting):

What i want from the NYSC experience.
- Get myself ready for the independent life
-prove to myself that i can make it on my own
-The 'responsible' feeling
-Mentally prepare myself for the life ahead
-Help! Help!! Help!!!
-Live
-Visit places
-Devotion to God
-Service
-Embrace the whole idea

After all these writing and pondering, i was too sure i wasnt going to work my posting and definatly not to lagos, when i prayed sef i said to God anywhere but lagos; not that i hate lagos that much but the only reason i didnt want lagos is TRAFFIC (@gidiTraffic would understand)
I just pray God would help me achieve all of these by the end of my one year serving the fatherland!

So here i am in Niger State.
Otondo

sexy  cofer


Crazy  dust

Notice the diff? my nickname was ''water bottle''

we must sha be fine :)

Body Art




My camp crew

love this

and this

Camp fire night

Last day

I got so blackkkk :(

World Aids day

Learnt nu make up skills


6 comments:

  1. Blessings.....
    I will add be fluid, i.e. flexible, its one of the things you must learn in life if you are to live to tell the tale. It's to remain fluid, flexible like a willow tree, ready to shift and accomodate the unexpected turns and twists that life will inevitably throw your way. Do that and you will always be able to RISE.

    In terms of getting black, honey thats a blessings for the creator formed you in his divine greatness, a reflection of him, so embrace it, it only makes your beauty that more compelling.

    stay blessed.
    Rhapsody
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    1. Thanks alot for ur words... and yeah i would start embracing the blackness. thanks again

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  2. Looks like you had a fab time!!
    Enjoy the year.........it will go quick
    xxx

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  3. I think you had an awesome experience :) forget the blackness lol

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    1. Loool. Yeah i had fun. So i would forget the blackness and enjoy it instead of complaining :)

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