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‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Ctorch: 2:42pm On Jul 23, 2020
A former Corps member, Adejo Alexander Johnson, has advised prospective corps members not to be in a hurry to seek redeployment from states they are posted to for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

He regretted that some to-be corps members had missed their divine opportunities by redeploying from states they weare posted to because of wrong perception about the people.

Adejo, a native of Benue State, who served in Anambra State under 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream II, said he sought redeployment because he erroneously thought the people were selfish and tribalistic.

The Mass Communication graduate of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, however, said his service year turned out to be life transforming.

He said: “I was posted to Anambra State but had intention to relocate. I heard a whole lot about Igbo people, and how they segregate and prefer theirs to yours.

“The most threatening thing I heard about them is that they eat humans. My mom told me about her relation that was killed. I had a senior colleague in school, who they said was ‘killed’ during his service year in Enugu.

“When I got to camp, the first thing I did was to make my intention to redeploy known to the Coordinator. But he said he saw the potential in me that I will do well in the state. I was really not convinced.

“But in the course of the orientation, I had opportunities to do so many things. I was the camp MC and handled so many social activities as well as repairs of camp gadgets.

“After that, it was a whole different perception. The hospitality I received in and outside camp was amazing.

“I called my mom and told her I am no longer going to relocate. I must confess my experience here was really mind blowing. I enjoyed the people and their culture.”

Adejo, who served as a teacher at the Kenneth Dike Memorial Secondary School, Awka, said he would not be returning home after the service, having secured a job with a media organization in the state.

“Trust me; I’m not even leaving the state soon. I have two plans. At the moment, I am running an internship with a media outfit in the capital city.

In the course of the pandemic, I decided to build up my journalism skills. I spoke with the director of the company. I am working there as a reporter.

“I am also making plans to run a Master’s programme at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK). So, these will definitely keep me in Anambra in the next one to two years before God tells me the next plan,” he said.

https://thenationonlineng.net/nysc-changed-my-perception-of-igbos/

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Silvertrinity(f): 2:43pm On Jul 23, 2020
good for you

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jul 23, 2020
Whatever the Idiot wrote that it is his perception of Igbos is his own cup of tea and that of his people...

He should simply serve and shut his mouth or establish if the environment is favourable to him...

The op should also ask igbos about their perception of them, abi na igbos sent FULANI to be clubbing in Benue since last 4 years...

everybody has one yeye perception or the other because igbo man owns una anything....nonsense and buhari..

every nonsense is now journalism..



Who your perception epp?

last time it was Gambari, today na adejoh

the whole stuff is becoming stale..

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by CandyCandy(f): 2:44pm On Jul 23, 2020
OK. We are all good people/tribe in Nigeria exception of some bad eggs which comes in individual form, not a whole tribe or people.

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Nigerianization(m): 2:49pm On Jul 23, 2020
Why hide your face when we can see it from your kpali

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Omooba77: 2:49pm On Jul 23, 2020
Make you get a good woman there too grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by heendrix(m): 2:51pm On Jul 23, 2020
That's for you dude

But as for me and myself I'll rather pick to serve 2years in Yobe and Gombe over 6month service in any southeastern state

imagine getting to Live/stay in a state that it's occupants are 95% Igbos. that having the 5% here sef we we're tayad already sad

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by GOFRONT(m): 2:53pm On Jul 23, 2020
Kopa....Kopa...How many times I call you??


Just talk say you don chop Nkechi or Chidera and the sweetness of her puna has changed your perception of igbos....

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by freshkpomo(m): 2:53pm On Jul 23, 2020
Nice summation, that's the same way the North used to be. Remember my first time in the North (KD city precisely) they were such nice people, and northerners are still nice except for religious stuffs.


Left for me, I will scrap the NYSC things, it has caused more harm than good.


Together we can make Nigeria better


#NYM


#GODBLESSNIGERIA

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Anambra1stS0n: 2:58pm On Jul 23, 2020
Igbos are loving and hardworking people, they are not folks from the other side posses with monitoring spirits, many of them are flooding Igbo land, here in Anambra they are everywhere, Onitsha, Nnewi , Awka even in villages we welcome them, we don't pay evil with evil.

Here in Awka they are in every street hustling while the ignorant ones from their tribe think Nigeria started from Lagos and end in Ondo

May God bless their hustle

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by goldenboyofpsy(m): 2:59pm On Jul 23, 2020
Good for you and thank God you have a new take about them..


That was the primary purpose for the creation of the youth corps but politics and many negative factors have prevented it from living up to the full expectations...

I served in Akwa Ibom and it was nice to be honest... We heard reports of how they eat humans etc but we later found out they were lies..

Many parts of the country and tribes we detest,hate and cast some jabs at may not be as bad as they are painted, some Na just politics of hatred and bitterness aimed at diving us...

I hope we can imbibe this spirit of accommodating ourselves and accept our uniqueness and use our differences as an advantage instead of war and injustice...

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by flyingpig: 3:15pm On Jul 23, 2020
iTroll:
[s]OK, we have heard
He spent his time with 1% of the Yeast and lo and behold, he had an epiphany
Stewpeed[/s]
you make a very wack troll undecided

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Muna4real(f): 3:17pm On Jul 23, 2020
Ctorch:
A former Corps member, Adejo Alexander Johnson, has advised prospective corps members not to be in a hurry to seek redeployment from states they are posted to for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
He regretted that some to-be corps members had missed their divine opportunities by redeploying from states they weare posted to because of wrong perception about the people.
Adejo, a native of Benue State, who served in Anambra State under 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream II, said he sought redeployment because he erroneously thought the people were selfish and tribalistic.
The Mass Communication graduate of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, however, said his service year turned out to be life transforming.
He said: “I was posted to Anambra State but had intention to relocate. I heard a whole lot about Igbo people, and how they segregate and prefer theirs to yours.
“The most threatening thing I heard about them is that they eat humans. My mom told me about her relation that was killed. I had a senior colleague in school, who they said was ‘killed’ during his service year in Enugu.
“When I got to camp, the first thing I did was to make my intention to redeploy known to the Coordinator. But he said he saw the potential in me that I will do well in the state. I was really not convinced.
“But in the course of the orientation, I had opportunities to do so many things. I was the camp MC and handled so many social activities as well as repairs of camp gadgets.
“After that, it was a whole different perception. The hospitality I received in and outside camp was amazing.
“I called my mom and told her I am no longer going to relocate. I must confess my experience here was really mind blowing. I enjoyed the people and their culture.”
Adejo, who served as a teacher at the Kenneth Dike Memorial Secondary School, Awka, said he would not be returning home after the service, having secured a job with a media organization in the state.
“Trust me; I’m not even leaving the state soon. I have two plans. At the moment, I am running an internship with a media outfit in the capital city.
In the course of the pandemic, I decided to build up my journalism skills. I spoke with the director of the company. I am working there as a reporter.
“I am also making plans to run a Master’s programme at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK). So, these will definitely keep me in Anambra in the next one to two years before God tells me the next plan,” he said.





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Well that's good. But you should also tell your brothers to visit the south east too. They always sit in their fathers house and imagine evil things about the south east wishing them to be true.

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by kestolove95(m): 3:17pm On Jul 23, 2020
Nigeria use to be a nice place until politicians came ND spoil it

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by iTroll: 3:22pm On Jul 23, 2020
flyingpig:
you make a very wack troll undecided
The îdiot can't even construct simple English sentences sad

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by flyingpig: 3:25pm On Jul 23, 2020
iTroll:

The îdiot can't even construct simple English sentences sad
you think say na by good English? grin Come under me let me teach you how to make a good troll. It's not easy having 124mentions between my last post at night and when i logged in at dawn. cool

I bet I've given you your all-time high peak of five mentions per day. grin

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jul 23, 2020
Since I left Lagos for owerri!!to go back Lagos dey fear me

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by iTroll: 3:30pm On Jul 23, 2020
flyingpig:
you think say na by good English? grin Come under me let me teach you how to make a good troll. It's not easy having 124mentions between my last post at night and when i logged in at dawn. cool

I bet I've given you your all-time high peak of five mentions per day. grin
You're brain dead already so no need in giving you some advice. Keep making excuses for your linguistic shortcomings.
Masturbation has finally finished the little that is left of you. You can't even make sensible comments anymore.
Chai

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by ogbuefi677(m): 3:31pm On Jul 23, 2020
Problem is oil soup ppl.
They hardly travel but always churn out their imaginations as truth.
Whenever I hear them echo these fallacies I just smile cos I know oil soup ppl hardly reach nearby Benin

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by flyingpig: 3:35pm On Jul 23, 2020
iTroll:

You're brain dead already(no coma) so no need in giving you some(piece of advice) advice. Keep making excuses for your linguistic shortcomings.
Masturbation has finally finished the little that is left of you. You can't even make sensible comments anymore.
Chai(no exclamation mark)

Now mark yourself cool

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by flyingpig: 3:36pm On Jul 23, 2020
iTroll:

You're brain dead already so no need in giving you some advice. Keep making excuses for your linguistic shortcomings.
Masturbation has finally finished the little that is left of you. You can't even make sensible comments anymore.
Chai
that's not your account bitch. Just random screenshots.

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by BlackfireX: 3:37pm On Jul 23, 2020
Seyi Makinde wouldn't have been whom he is today

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by ican2020: 3:38pm On Jul 23, 2020
Igbos are good

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by iTroll: 3:38pm On Jul 23, 2020
flyingpig:


Now mark yourself cool
Lol, na you sabi.
I heard Mercy from BBN has posted some new pictures of herself on IG. You should go there and do what you always do with them sad

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by flyingpig: 3:39pm On Jul 23, 2020
iTroll:

Lol, na you sabi.
I heard Mercy from BBN has posted some new pictures of herself on IG. You should go there and do what you always do with them sad
I bet you "know" what I do with them because you had once seen me indulging in the act? undecided

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by iTroll: 3:40pm On Jul 23, 2020
flyingpig:
that's not your account bitch. Just random screenshots.
Retardéd son of a gun
Can't you see the date and time stamp?
Must you be mentally slow?
Or its in your nature to be mentally slow?
Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by plessis: 3:41pm On Jul 23, 2020
post=92021722:
Igbos are loving and hardworking people, they are not folks from other side posses with monitoring spirits, many of them are flooding Igbo land, here in Anambra they are everywhere, Onitsha, Nnewi , Awka even in villages we welcome them, we don't pay evil with evil.

Here in Awka they are in every street hustling while the ignorant ones from their tribe think Nigeria started from Lagos and end in Ondo

May God bless their hustle

This picture wey you upload na total finishing.

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by iTroll: 3:43pm On Jul 23, 2020
flyingpig:
I bet you "know" what I do with them because you had once seen me indulging in the act? undecided
One doesn't need to see you do it before they know you're a hopeless wankker
This comment alone is enough evidence sad
Only a wankker will describe bumbum that he has never touched in his life like this

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by Ojiofor: 3:44pm On Jul 23, 2020
Some one from Benue have such a wrong perspective about Igbos,They should have posted you to friendly and non tribalistic Bornu state.

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Re: ‘NYSC Changed My Perception Of Igbos’ by RichBoy247: 3:46pm On Jul 23, 2020
I did my NYSC in Oba. Idemili South LGA of Anambra.

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