Life is a book with many pages; each day is a new page, where
everything about you is written and it moves continually till the day the book
is closed.
In the early stages of life, we were taught and we learned how to do
things in life, at school, home, through peer groups, friends and even our
environment.
In my growing stage, a page was open to record all I could do on my
own, having been taught from various groups, corrections were made to perfect
me and enable me stand among my equals.
As I keep moving in the phases of life, a stage where another page
would be open to face new challenges through learning, without a tutor or any
relatives but from instructors, friends and peer groups, how to manage
resources, advices, self-discipline etc became a sole responsibility.
Still running through life, pages were open to serve my country as a
corp member in a place I knew nobody as friend or family, but to start a new
phase of life having been through 3 weeks of rudimentary exercises to reshape
me for the ablity to face the reality of life. Life as a corps member isn’t
easy but the facts remain that the maximum utilization of my page will earn me
no regret serving my fatherland. Through my primary place of assignment (PPA)
and most especially Community Development Service (CDS) as well as keeping a
good relationship with my fellow corps members.
Remember that every page that goes can never be rewritten, so what
then is written on your page as a corps member as what is written on every page
stands as your footprints
If you cannot remember what is written in the early pages of your
life; make a good memory of your service year.
KASSIM FATIMA OMOMO
BY/12A/1091
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