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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Iolo(m): 11:13pm On Jun 13, 2019
Mopolchi:
I served at Hadejia in 2011.

Oh nice. smiley smiley
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Magnoliaa(f): 11:14pm On Jun 13, 2019
amaniro:



My brother served in Kaduna one village like that. He said most of them in their class are married

shocked shocked. wow... how different their lives is over there.
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by LarryBee1k: 11:14pm On Jun 13, 2019
Sir, superman is from DC comics.
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Leauwizzy: 11:20pm On Jun 13, 2019
Etimocracy:

Yep it is. Which part of Jigawa re u serving?
Hadejia
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Uyi168: 11:21pm On Jun 13, 2019
Every one here seemed to have lived or serve in jigawa..
Nawa

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Iolo(m): 11:22pm On Jun 13, 2019
One thing that always struck me was the good roads. Even with the landmass of the state, You could drive for two hours from one town to another without seeing pot holes and yet most people there didn’t own cars so the roads were largely empty but for taxis and buses with passengers.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by iamariwa(m): 11:23pm On Jun 13, 2019
Most core north are entirely like that, presently serving in katsina and about to pass out. I hope to pen down my own experience sometime soon.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Iolo(m): 11:24pm On Jun 13, 2019
Leauwizzy:

Hadejia

How’s the place now? Are you teaching?
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by unscripted(m): 11:25pm On Jun 13, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
NYSC experience without no mention of sex, we are kind of disappointed in you op . You’ve got to fuuuck as much as possible during NYSC.

I was in jss3 when my brother share his experience with me. He served in a village in calabar. There was a story of copers night where sex flows, there was a story of him fuckinggg a community leader woman then her 2 daughters needed help with mathematics and he hammered them, then another story of a girl who was cheating on a boyfriend, shocking end to the story she sneaked out on her wedding night to fuuuck ma brother ! Got my own story but not near my brothers own .
Bleep a Hausa girl in jigawa !!! U WILL BE bleeped

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Iolo(m): 11:25pm On Jun 13, 2019
BrilliantF:


I camped in Gumel, that was in 2016 Nov. They said the population of that set was much, so they had two camps for that set. Jigawa is such a nice place. Though I didn't like the weather. I enjoyed my service year

You’re right about the weather. It’s two extremes at certain times of the year. Winter jackets, head warmers and gloves in the mornings and nights and then it gets really hot during the day. And then other parts of the year you have to deal with sandstorms.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by TheExecutioner: 11:30pm On Jun 13, 2019
Plateau is not core North. There are still elements of civilization there.


Adeniyii2017:


You missed. Served in Plateau, one of the best state in Nigeria in terms of weather, tourist attraction and girls.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:31pm On Jun 13, 2019
amaniro:
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You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr shocked[quote author=amaniro post=79308824]

You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole a charger.
The CKC church i attended i always forgot my power bank, almost 4tyms and i always returned the nezt day to see it still pluged with my charger.

I went to kano farm centre,i forgot my phone in the taxi, as southi guy wey i be, i forgot the phone as stolen and bought anew one... While trying to retrieve my sim, i asked the guys there to please try my line,and it was still goin... That's how I went and collected my phone and now hv 2phones which i still hold, and the guy didnt want anything in return.

Guy thats an area i will love to grow my kids, where money is not valued more than morals and people.. We have different standards

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by amaniro: 11:34pm On Jun 13, 2019
Lastorator:


You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr shocked

You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr
Lol I'm from Abia state so I have a taste of the north and south. We have vices in South. They have gross illiteracy and poverty in the north. That is the summary of Nigeria Las las

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by unscripted(m): 11:37pm On Jun 13, 2019
amaniro:
face it there's no life in Jigawa state. It's like you're truly in a different world. I lived and was born and still living in the north. Don't overrate or exaggerate.
don't mind them , I left hadieja for Christmas break , and my apartment was burgled before I resumed , the worst part of the incidence was that , the thief left the ladder on my fence facing the next compound , they lifted beds and flat screen televisions , and non of my neighbours saw them ,, even the police cud not search the next compound .

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by amaniro: 11:39pm On Jun 13, 2019
Iolo:
One thing that always struck me was the good roads. Even with the landmass of the state, You could drive for two hours from one town to another without seeing pot holes and yet most people there didn’t own cars so the roads were largely empty but for taxis and buses with passengers.

I noticed also. It will shock you that the road was repaired in 2009. Their roads are good. Nothing really much of commercial is going on. But down south. Dangote will bleep our roads tire.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:39pm On Jun 13, 2019
amaniro:
Lol I'm from Abia state so I have a taste of the north and south. We have vices in South. They have gross illiteracy and poverty in the north. That is the summary of Nigeria Las las


True.. I know Salem schools,they have standards, but i have met super brilliant hausa folks,uts just d almajiri system dats messin them up mostly,n childhood labor

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by shugaboo(f): 11:39pm On Jun 13, 2019
Lastorator:


You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr shocked

You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr
One of the reason why I'm reluctant to leave Jigawa state. Criminal activities is at the minimum, I can walk around 12 midnight without boys attacking me. I served in Dutse, I love Birini kudu tho it's more lively than Dutse.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by amaniro: 11:41pm On Jun 13, 2019
unscripted:
don't mind them , I left hadieja for Christmas break , and my apartment was burgled before I resumed , the worst part of the incidence was that , the thief left the ladder on my fence facing the next compound , they lifted beds and flat screen televisions , and non of my neighbours saw them ,, even the police cud not search the next compound .

Yeah. Karduna is worst in burglary. No part of Nigeria is perfect. Every region has its flaws.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by amaniro: 11:43pm On Jun 13, 2019
Lastorator:



True.. I know Salem schools,they have standards, but i have met super brilliant hausa folks,uts just d almajiri system dats messin them up mostly,n childhood labor
Hausas have more opportunities than southerners. Employment is given to them at grasp. Because most of them are actively in politics.

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Nobody: 11:43pm On Jun 13, 2019
Etimocracy:
Perhaps, before I begin, I'd love to point out that this is solely the author's experience clothed in vocabulary which could be subject to criticism by some persons who had or are currently having a different experience.

Nevertheless, I'd appreciate it if you criticize constructively or better still open your own thread. I hope that didn't sound rude (I've seen wonderful threads on nairaland marred with criticism of the writers by miscreants who can't seem to comprehend anything). That being settled; I got a story to tell!


It was a bright morning, the sun was up from its slumber and oh my! how clear the sky was. I woke up as usual, did some house chores and proceeded to my school (UNIUYO) to print out my NYSC call-up letter. I wasn't really perturbed with what lay in store for me. However, something sinister happened. Trust me, it was one of the most shocking days of my life.

Truth be told, I had secretly nursed the idea of serving in the Northern part of Nigeria but I never envisaged being deployed to Jigawa State. No disrespect to the state, I just wasn't cut out for it at the time!
#To be continued#

YOUARE FUNNY.. YOU ARE HERE TALKINGOF ROBBERY WHAT OF SPADE OF KIDNAP,rape,cultism, robbery on your area..even with your English ,your people still prefer evil vices

North isvwry welcoming ,accommodating,generous what of your side? What of immoralities..guy please stick to ppa experience and stop static nonsense
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Iolo(m): 11:43pm On Jun 13, 2019
shugaboo:
One of the reason why I'm reluctant to leave Jigawa state. Criminal activities is at the minimum, I can walk around 12 midnight without boys attacking me. I served in Dutse, I love Birini kudu tho it's more lively than Dutse.

Back when I served the state government was luring corpers to stay behind to teach in their schools. Pay was about 65k or 85k...don’t remember exactly now... and there was free accommodation. I know a number of ppl who decided to stayed back for a few years while some are still there with their families now.

Is that programme still on?

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:46pm On Jun 13, 2019
shugaboo:
One of the reason why I'm reluctant to leave Jigawa state. Criminal activities is at the minimum, I can walk around 12 midnight without boys attacking me. I served in Dutse, I love Birini kudu tho it's more lively than Dutse.

I love what their past govnor did, almost all streets hv street lights, Federal university of Dutse students always stay out to read all night under streetslight... I left my pc and phones charging in FUDand went for clearance and returned to find them there...

In uniuyo wherei attended i was charging my phone and left to copy a movie,only to return n not see my phone.

Vice in the norgh is very very low, and the cost of living too... I bought a goat for 5k at Laraba market.. Its just the heat and cold that spoil that place for me

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:48pm On Jun 13, 2019
Iolo:


Back when I served the state government was luring corpers to stay behind to teach in their schools. Pay was about 65k or 85k...don’t remember exactly now... and there was free accommodation. I know a number of ppl who decided to stayed back for a few years while some are still there with their families now.

Is that programme still on?

Yes its very much on.... Now bois d hustle to see that kind job,but e no dey. But lots of corpers stayed back then and have families there now

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by abkrgumel(m): 11:48pm On Jun 13, 2019
BrilliantF:
This brought memories. I served in Jigawa state, Gumel precisely
That's my hometown
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by 2gbasky22(m): 11:48pm On Jun 13, 2019
nigga is good with his writings

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by uthlaw: 11:50pm On Jun 13, 2019
Lastorator:


You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole acharger... Try dr shocked

You know the north and i know the south... Guy try this thing they call travelling and come down south.
Today a man got kidnapped in my street here in uyo... I stayed for one full year in jigawa without hearing a single gunshot...

When i tell you the level of vices is low, what you need to do is check up the meaning of vice and stop forming king of the north... Guy i grew up all south, and am iam from the riverine area, so when i tell u something you either travel down here to check or j just pass.

In fanisau camp i kept my laptops under my bed and left my phone chargin overnight, all 21days no one as much as stole a charger.
The CKC church i attended i always forgot my power bank, almost 4tyms and i always returned the nezt day to see it still pluged with my charger.

I went to kano farm centre,i forgot my phone in the taxi, as southi guy wey i be, i forgot the phone as stolen and bought anew one... While trying to retrieve my sim, i asked the guys there to please try my line,and it was still goin... That's how I went and collected my phone and now hv 2phones which i still hold, and the guy didnt want anything in return.

Guy thats an area i will love to grow my kids, where money is not valued more than morals and people.. We have different standards
bless you sir...

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by ChangeHolder(m): 11:50pm On Jun 13, 2019
No Boko Haram and fear of suicide bombings?

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by SavageGarden(m): 11:51pm On Jun 13, 2019
You guys are super mvps.. That’s those of you who stayed back in that shithole.. I was at Camp November of last year.. That time it was cold as Russia like what the hell my skin was fuckedd... I had nasal congestion a week in camp. I got posted to Gagarawa LGA beautiful place, thou it reeks with poverty and illiteracy I couldn’t deal so I left and never went back. How am I to cope in a place with no electricity for like decades now and Only AIRTEL fuxking network

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:52pm On Jun 13, 2019
amaniro:
Hausas have more opportunities than southerners. Employment is given to them at grasp. Because most of them are actively in politics.

Guy its not that ..its the fact that an hausa man sees another hausa man as broda and it matters not which side up north you are from.

Here we reserve jobs for our relatives and unborn children... There if u are from hausa and you are passionate about stayin then you will get it... Politics does not pay there as it does in the south,my councilor has more money than chairman of Hadejia in Jigawa

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Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by Lastorator: 11:56pm On Jun 13, 2019
SavageGarden:
You guys are super mvps.. That’s those of you who stayed back in that shithole.. I was at Camp November of last year.. That time it was cold as Russia like what the hell my skin was fuckedd... I had nasal congestion a week in camp. I got posted to Gagarawa LGA beautiful place, thou it reeks with poverty and illiteracy I couldn’t deal so I left and never went back. How am I to cope in a place with no electricity for like decades now and Only AIRTEL fuxking network


Hahahaha all tbose areas wey be say naCamel bemeans of transport..
The weather there na die, my first day, i wore 2sweater ontop of my khaki and was still shivering like hell.

But mehnnn we conquered the north... I stayed there all 11months, didnt leave untill wen i was done.. Their weather na excessive, be it rain, heat or cold
Re: My NYSC Experience In Jigawa State. by SavageGarden(m): 12:06am On Jun 14, 2019
Lastorator:



Hahahaha all tbose areas wey be say naCamel bemeans of transport..
The weather there na die, my first day, i wore 2sweater ontop of my khaki and was still shivering like hell.

But mehnnn we conquered the north... I stayed there all 11months, didnt leave untill wen i was done.. Their weather na excessive, be it rain, heat or cold
I salute you Bro! I can’t stay there

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