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Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by DebbieISP(f): 11:16am On Apr 28, 2015
sirviktor:
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.
Finally! A fellow biochemist!! Welcome!!! grin
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by clans(f): 11:16am On Apr 28, 2015
DebbieISP:

I don't think so.....it's like he's not from around here undecided Maybe an alien lipsrsealed
I hope he doesn't know I'm referring to him
Lol are you scared
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by babs01(m): 11:16am On Apr 28, 2015
I was born in 1970 nd graduated in 1991
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by clans(f): 11:17am On Apr 28, 2015
Gracyel:

Pls dear, run away from that weirdo. You shldnt hav quoted him in the first place.

The guy has been acting weird since yesterday or so...

First of all, twas 'what's the meaning of NYSC'.... then he graduated into spilling some meaningless stuffs here....

So pls do urself a favour and ignore him o



Good morning
Ook thanks.. Morning
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by tolustx(m): 11:17am On Apr 28, 2015
1971:

Nigeria joins Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Feb 11, Whitney Young Jr. (b.1921), National Urban League director, drowned in Nigeria.
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by ernesterioo(f): 11:17am On Apr 28, 2015
sirviktor:
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.
welcome Ma fellow Super lion
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by DebbieISP(f): 11:17am On Apr 28, 2015
clans:

Lol are you scared
Aren't you?
The guy is really weird
Lol
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by Kevzino: 11:17am On Apr 28, 2015
theorbiters:

Bros.. Hope all is well??

Yea, all is well. Na NYSC season film suspense dey cause am. grin
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by babs01(m): 11:18am On Apr 28, 2015
Kevzino:


Ewooo... Sorry o... I was thinking otherwise.
ok my guy

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Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by theorbiters: 11:18am On Apr 28, 2015
tolustx:
;DThats how we roll




i just pity what my ba3 will do 2me wen dis page gets to 2000
Omo, u better go charge am for one malla.m shop for N50.
You can't miss #TheLEGENDARY
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by Nobody: 11:18am On Apr 28, 2015
E bi lyk say 2da na story tym abi...Kingphillip grin
























Oya....









But NYSC deh do strong thing na? Dem jus deh put ppl on high jump sad







The NYSC scheme was created in a bid to reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war. The unfortunate antecedents in our national history gave impetus to the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps by decree No.24 of 22nd May 1973 which stated that the NYSC is being established "with a view to the proper encouragement and development of common ties among the youths of Nigeria and the promotion of national unity".

As a developing country. Nigeria is further plagued by the problems attendant upon a condition of under development, namely; poverty. mass illiteracy, acute shortage of high skilled manpower (coupled with most uneven distribution of the skilled people that are available), woefully inadequate socioeconomic infrastructural facilities, housing. Water and sewage facilities, road, healthcare services, and effective communication system. . Faced with these almost intractable problems, which were further compounded by the burden of reconstruction after the civil war, the government and people of Nigeria set for the country, fresh goals, and objectives aimed at establishing Nigeria as:

A united, strong and selfreliant nation
a great and dynamic economy
a land of bright and full opportunities for all citizens
The government and people of Nigeria are not aware that sound and patriotic leadership is a precondition for the rapid social and economic development of the country. As a nation, Nigeria has been less fortunate in the kind of leadership that emerge to govern the affairs of the country in the period immediately after independence, a leadership whose achievements notwithstanding, was none the less ill-prepared. and generally not properly motivated to tackle the problems of socioeconomic under development, in the interest of the country as a whole.
There is no gain saying the fact that the future of any country depends on the youths. The youths of Nigeria acknowledge this fact, and have consistently laid claim to the nation's leadership.
While one may give credence to the saying that leaders are born, not made, one must also concede to the fact that leadership in a modem society requires a certain degree of preparation and orientation before the assumption of that role.
The universities and other institutions of higher learning are normally expected to be training ground for future leaders, except that, as we are all aware, these institutions are first and foremost committed to the advancement of learning and knowledge, training of people for good citizenship. Little wonder that the products of these institutions have been accused of being too elitist in their outlook, of not identifying with the plight of common man, and of inability to appreciate predicament of the vast majority of our people who live in the rural areas.
It was the need to look beyond the immediate present and to think of the future leadership of the country that necessitated the mobilisation of certain categories of our youths through the National Youth Service Corps Scheme. This was done with a view to giving them the proper guidance and orientation relevant to the needs of the country. The National Youth Setvice Corps Decree No. 24 which has now been repealed and replaced by Decree 51 of 16th June 1993, was then formally promulgated.
The purpose of the scheme is primarily to inculcate in Nigerian Youths the spirit of selfless service to the community, and to emphasize the spirit of oneness and brotherhood of all Nigerians, irrespective of cultural or social background. The history of our country since independence has clearly indicated the need for unity amongst all our people, and demonstrated the fact that no cultural or geographical entity can exist in isolation.











Chai see as people deh wait deh keep vigil for callup letter....dis NYSC sef get as e bi oooo.
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by olatunji390(m): 11:19am On Apr 28, 2015
babs01:

who tod u dat? I graduated in 1991

U mean from ur mother belle?
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by ernesterioo(f): 11:19am On Apr 28, 2015
babs01:
I was born in 1970 nd graduated in 1991
and u wonnn serve 2015, congrats at last
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by theorbiters: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2015
babs01:
I was born in 1970 nd graduated in 1991
Wetin you kan dey find here, bros?
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by babs01(m): 11:20am On Apr 28, 2015
olatunji390:


U mean from ur mother belle?
una no dey blv anytin 4 dis con3
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by theorbiters: 11:21am On Apr 28, 2015
zenopee:
E bi lyk say 2da na story tym abi...Kingphillip grin
























Oya....









But NYSC deh do strong thing na? Dem jus deh put ppl on high jump sad







The NYSC scheme was created in a bid to reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war. The unfortunate antecedents in our national history gave impetus to the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps by decree No.24 of 22nd May 1973 which stated that the NYSC is being established "with a view to the proper encouragement and development of common ties among the youths of Nigeria and the promotion of national unity".

As a developing country. Nigeria is further plagued by the problems attendant upon a condition of under development, namely; poverty. mass illiteracy, acute shortage of high skilled manpower (coupled with most uneven distribution of the skilled people that are available), woefully inadequate socioeconomic infrastructural facilities, housing. Water and sewage facilities, road, healthcare services, and effective communication system. . Faced with these almost intractable problems, which were further compounded by the burden of reconstruction after the civil war, the government and people of Nigeria set for the country, fresh goals, and objectives aimed at establishing Nigeria as:

A united, strong and selfreliant nation
a great and dynamic economy
a land of bright and full opportunities for all citizens
The government and people of Nigeria are not aware that sound and patriotic leadership is a precondition for the rapid social and economic development of the country. As a nation, Nigeria has been less fortunate in the kind of leadership that emerge to govern the affairs of the country in the period immediately after independence, a leadership whose achievements notwithstanding, was none the less ill-prepared. and generally not properly motivated to tackle the problems of socioeconomic under development, in the interest of the country as a whole.
There is no gain saying the fact that the future of any country depends on the youths. The youths of Nigeria acknowledge this fact, and have consistently laid claim to the nation's leadership.
While one may give credence to the saying that leaders are born, not made, one must also concede to the fact that leadership in a modem society requires a certain degree of preparation and orientation before the assumption of that role.
The universities and other institutions of higher learning are normally expected to be training ground for future leaders, except that, as we are all aware, these institutions are first and foremost committed to the advancement of learning and knowledge, training of people for good citizenship. Little wonder that the products of these institutions have been accused of being too elitist in their outlook, of not identifying with the plight of common man, and of inability to appreciate predicament of the vast majority of our people who live in the rural areas.
It was the need to look beyond the immediate present and to think of the future leadership of the country that necessitated the mobilisation of certain categories of our youths through the National Youth Service Corps Scheme. This was done with a view to giving them the proper guidance and orientation relevant to the needs of the country. The National Youth Setvice Corps Decree No. 24 which has now been repealed and replaced by Decree 51 of 16th June 1993, was then formally promulgated.
The purpose of the scheme is primarily to inculcate in Nigerian Youths the spirit of selfless service to the community, and to emphasize the spirit of oneness and brotherhood of all Nigerians, irrespective of cultural or social background. The history of our country since independence has clearly indicated the need for unity amongst all our people, and demonstrated the fact that no cultural or geographical entity can exist in isolation.











Chai see as people deh wait deh keep vigil for callup letter....dis NYSC sef get as e bi oooo.

Who be this one naaa??!!!!!
Re: 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?
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by babs01(m): 11:21am On Apr 28, 2015
ernesterioo:
and u wonnn serve 2015, congrats at last
yes cos i dey go for senate

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Re: 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?
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by beshiman(m): 11:24am On Apr 28, 2015
Gazaliah:
Kaysea4love,beshiman,Phummiegold....


I see you ooooo

Corporate banker
Accountancy guru


Thanks Bro.


How things?


Hope you're preparing for NYSC.
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by clans(f): 11:25am On Apr 28, 2015
DebbieISP:

Aren't you?
The guy is really weird
Lol
I'm not.. He's just different..
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by damecute(f): 11:26am On Apr 28, 2015
Luchiana1:
nice
thanks dearie
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by Gracyel(f): 11:27am On Apr 28, 2015
Kevzino:


My fingers are crossed, but this suspense is more than that of a seasonal movie. grin
Am telling u.

They shldnt have told us 27th
Just shows how fvcked up this country is... For an organisation like dat to promise and fail..... I smh for the giant of Africa

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Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by DebbieISP(f): 11:27am On Apr 28, 2015
sirviktor:


Thank you, eminent debbie. Where did you graduate from?
Benson Idahosa University
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by glamz007(m): 11:28am On Apr 28, 2015
sirviktor:
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.
Super Lion
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by DebbieISP(f): 11:28am On Apr 28, 2015
clans:

I'm not.. He's just different..
I see smiley
Anyway, hope you're good?
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by ernesterioo(f): 11:29am On Apr 28, 2015
Psychology
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by ernesterioo(f): 11:30am On Apr 28, 2015
babs01:

yes cos i dey go for senate
u don miss road bro, abi u dey trek for buhari niii
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by DebbieISP(f): 11:30am On Apr 28, 2015
theorbiters:


Who be this one naaa??!!!!!
The guy taya me o undecided
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by tolustx(m): 11:31am On Apr 28, 2015
Who is still following d major events in Nigerian history. Signify and let's know if to continue or not to


But trust me, u don't wanna miss dat of 1973
Re: Nysc 2015 Batch A by sirviktor(m): 11:31am On Apr 28, 2015
glamz007:
Super Lion

Are you one? If yes, what dept?
Re: 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.

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