Yes! The one year service has come to an end.
If you look back to your service year and all you could give account of is only a few dough in your pocket, few extra things to take home and other
... small items given to you by those who considered your service year as suffering while your other colleagues serving somewhere else can boast of owning a car, a good job at hand and above all, a house of their own during the course of service.
You wondered, and ask yourself, where did I get it wrong? Am I not able? Is the world against me?
Let me remind you that the ways of men are not the ways of God.
In order to accomplish great things in life, focus is needed. The fact that a friend is ahead of you doesn’t make you less n life.
What will make your friend look greater than you is when you lose focus of yourself and the purpose of your
existence. We accomplish more by focus than by fitness. In most cases, the man that is best suited for a place does not always fit in. it is the man that focuses on its very possibility that makes an art of both his work and his life. You must be that man.
You must remember that the time-set for every man’s success is different from each other. Do not expect that you will always have easy sailing. Parts of your journey are likely to be rough, don’t let the rough places put you out of commission.
Keep on with the journey. Just the way the weather of a storm is, so also you have to show the world what material you are made of.
Do not let your mistake of the past weigh you down. Think of it as a mere incident that has to be overcome before you can reach your goal. You are made for a purpose and you will fulfill that purpose only if you stay focused in life.
As you prepare for life after service, do not lose focus and you will attain greater heights.
OSIBANJO OLUREMI OMOWALE
BY/11C/0341
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Sunday, 30 September 2012
HEART OF EVERYTHING
Had I been dreaming? How could faith be so cruel? Has that
day finally come. Was I forsaken?
My name is Nigeria and here goes my story.
I lived my life in paradise. As god, I shaped the world
around me. I had riches oth man-made and
God-made. I thought the world was in my hands, but how wrong was i. the hands
of faith snatched everything from me. So I started on the never ending quest
for answers. Why did he bless me, yet curse me. I tried going into his world,
tried to understand the patterns he left for all to see. I wanted him to see
how much I yearned for him. What was my purpose? Why was l here? What was the
heart behind everything?
Am I the last of my kind? Was it true what they had said,
the the world was in our hands, were we to only try to find a way into his
world. I wanted to understand the algorithms which he could excute this
mathematically impossible planet called earth or was this earth or just another
planet hell? So I decided to bring together people of different tribe, belief
and culture into my house, hoping he could see how much I cared and loved his
creations so he could let me into his world and give me what I yearned for.
But the dust of silence blew me away. Why all this pains and
sorrows in this world? What were my mistakes, why all these lies? I knew I had
to look above the truth and lies, but whay was he clothed in secrets. It tore
me apart to sacrifice it all but yet I was greeted with sllence. I could not
take this anymore. I do not want to lose what I had. I must see through his
eyes, I must break through the surface and reah for his hands. I can no longer
justify all this pain in his world. I must find the truth beneath the rose.
How could he be so cruel? I lay in my dying bed unfulfilled.
My time ran out and my future was upon me and there was no escape. Was this
day, the end of my tomorrow? Fear of the unknown clouded my thought. So this
was my end. As my music died, I recalled all my wasted moments, am I never
going to dance again?
What sound was that? Where was it coming from? Was it all in
my head? Then I heard it. “mortal, come into my world, see through my eyes and
see the best way of living between the truth and lies was to see who I am” He
continued, “when you stay low, nothing happens. You have to stand your ground,
you must not give in. with my last adding strength I asked him what I longed
for. What was the hear of everything?
Then I heard so many voices say in synchronization “SACRIFICE”. What does it mean? I could
not be this close and yet not get the answer I so desire. With the last
strength in me I raised my hands. It was then I saw him. I felt his hands of
faith upon me and He said:
NIGERIA, OPEN YOUR EYES, SAVE YOURSELF FROM FADING AWAY AND
THEN YOU WOULD SEE WHAT YOU WOULD BECOME. THIS IS TRULY THE HEART OF
EVERYTHING. NIGERIA, THIS IS NOT YOUR END.
ERO OSAZE
BY/12B/1293
LOOKING BEYOND THE SUPERFICIAL AND MAKING THE BEST OUT OF SITUATIONS
Sometimes in life, we find ourselves in certain places. Places we
would never wish to be under normal circumstances. If we let our negative
opinions or fears about such places get the better part of us, or fail to
realize that God has special reasons for everything, we end up missing out on
all the good things God kept in store for us.
The NYSC camp had always enjoyed the number one spot on my “places I
never want to spend a moment in” list. I hated and dreaded it so much that I
spent the whole of my third year in the university praying that the scheme gets
scrapped before I become a graduate.
Till the day I stepped into camp, I never imagined myself there. This
made me spend my first two days in camp whining about the environment. Then I
thought to myself, “there must be the good side of the camp”
Three days into camp, I joined the Orientation Broadcasting Service
(OBS). I actually joined to escape the parade and drills but then I figured
that there was more to it than met the eyes. It’s crew members made me realize
how wrong it is to judge people from afar without giving them the chance to
prove themselves or getting to know them. I learnt that in the same way a book
cannot be judged by its cover, individuals cannot be judged based on their
physical appearances as looks alone reveal their potentials, capabilities and
experiences.
The fact that our leaders in camo did not give up on us despite our
shortcomings and lackadesical attitudes taught to give people as many chances
as possible and help them realize their potentials and inner strength.
I made some real friends in camp who in one way or the other have
served some sort of purpose in my life. These friends always give me reasons to
be grateful to God for bringing us together and to Nigeria for coming up with
the NYSC scheme.
In all, overcoming the
“horrible and unfair” obstacles in camp made me conscious of my potentials.
Exposing me to thousands of strangers from varying backgrounds, with different ideologies
has altered a lot about my social life positively.
Ironically, the most dreaded place holds some of my most cherished
moments. I’m glad I found myself in NYSC Kaiama camp ground and made the best
out of camp by learning some good lessons.
NWAIGWE MARILYN .C.
BY/12B/1624
MY BABY CHICKENS…
You’d have to admit, 2012 has been a tragic year. From the very
beginning when the subsidy removal shut down the country to the increasing
security tensions, the plane crash, bribery scandals, kidnappings and social
networking crimes, it takes more than willpower and restraints not to
passionately lash out on poor governance and the other mantras we and our dear
activists would chant. I intend, however, to focus on one of these issues that
have confounded us.
If you remember the popularity of social networking not long after the
arrival of the internet and mobile phones (GSM) took communications to a whole
new level. Unlike when we had to depend on unreliable NIPOST or NITEL back on
the days, we can now make friends, get business networks, spread information,
chyke new babes, break up with boring boyfriends and acquire new “runs”.
However, Cynthia Osokuguo’s death brought a sobering perspective to this
innovation. Really, how safe are we? How “classified” are our personal
information?
We always knew that this crime was in the system, we felt it wouldn’t
affect us. But it will be a wrong notion for us to pretend its non existence. A
lot of people, including corps members have fallen victim to men, STDs,
terrible financial and even spiritual situatios because of people they me and
allowed into their lives, on way or the other. Looking critically at it now, it
is clear to any sensible human being that our security in life is first our
persona property before the governments.
I don’t judge Cynthia, I didn’t know her btu she was young and a
“networker” like us. The only difference is that it led to her murderers. It
could have been you or i. why her? We may never know, but it is a caution for
us, to take note of who we give our pins/emails to, call our BB, FB, Twittwit,
2Go friends and allow them know our privy information. After all, it is only a
man’s friend who knows how best to kill him.
Some guys will say “babes take note” but I will tell you men to even
be more careful because just as guys “organize girls” so also women. They just
haven’t been caught yet.
So like a mother hen addressing her baby chicks, I will not say don’t
talk to strangers, but I have a list of dos and donts; please re-read the
security tips given to you byt the NYSC. Screen again the friends you have or
are about to invite into your cyberspace, it is safer to be reserved… SHINE YOU
EYE.
NNAEMEKA CHINYERE
BY/12A/1701
FOCUS
Yes! The one year service has come to an end. If you look back to your
service year and all you could give account of is only a few dough in your
pocket, few extra things to take home and other small items given to you by
those who considered your service year as suffering while your other colleagues
serving somewhere else can boast of owning a car, a good job at hand and above
all, a house of their own during the course of service. You wondered, and ask
yourself, where did I get it wrong? Am I not able? Is the world against me?
Let me remind you that the ways of men are not the ways of God. In
order to accomplish great things in life, focus is needed. The fact that a
friend is ahead of you doesn’t make you less n life. What will make your friend
look grater than you is when you lose focus of yourself and the purpose of your
existence. We accomplish more by focus than by fitness. In most cases, the man
that is best suited for a place does not always fit in. it is the man that
focuses on its very possibility that makes an art of both his work and his life.
You must be that man. You must remember that the time-set for every man’s
success is different from each other. Do not expect that you will always have
easy sailing. Parts of your journey are likely to be rough, don’t let the rough
places put you out of commission. Keep on with the journey. Just the way the
weather of a storm is, so also you have to show the world what material you are
made of. Do not let your mistake of the
past weigh you down. Think of it as a mere incident that has to be overcome
before you can reach your goal. You are made for a purpose and you will fulfill
that purpose only if you stay focused in life. As you prepare for life after
service, do not lose focus and you will attain greater heights.
OSIBANJO OLUREMI OMOWALE
BY/11C/0341
LIFE IS A BOOK
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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