HOW DID I GET HERE OR
MY MORONIC STORY?

Well, I already explained why I was blogging in my
first/previous post and I thought that I’d share some light on how I ended up
in this remote village.
In Nigeria, it is compulsory that after you complete your
Bachelor’s Degree you serve your country (Nigeria) for a year. This is called
NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) and it was introduced by the government to
reform, rehabilitate and reconcile the Nation. It is a one year service that
includes 3 weeks in camp and it takes place across the 36 States of the nation.
Graduates are usually posted to states other than their state of origin or state
of residence.
I had completed my
Bachelor’s Degree and immediately after that I proceeded to the UK to study for
a Master’s Degree. Fast-forward to 2015, I had completed my studies and
graduated with a very good grade (Merit). I came back to Nigeria and went back
to the university were I obtained my Bachelor’s Degree to have my details sent
so that I could partake in the upcoming NYSC scheme. I already had the mindset
that as far as it wasn’t some remote area or somewhere in the North (for
security reasons) any state (although I had a preference for Lagos) I was posted
to will be fine because it will be fun , a different experience and because I
like a challenge (lol…I didn’t know that I’d end up somewhere so far from
civilization).
However, this time NYSC management was giving graduates the
option to choose 3 states they prefer and I thought this was a welcome
development. I ended up travelling to the U.S. for the summer break and I was
not able to come back early enough for
the final part of the registration; I came back 5 days after the registration
had started, at this time the more developed and “happening” states had been
selected. Lagos State had been my number one preference because my then
boyfriend who I’d call Yemi (for the sake of this blog) was residing in Lagos
although the relationship had finally ended prior to my summer trip (the
distance especially while pursuing my Master’s had added to the break up…I’d
take most of the blame though). However, over the summer break I had
reconnected with an old friend who I’d call Uncle S (for the sake of this blog)
in Nigeria and there were sparks flying around *lol* and he also resided in
Lagos but as the time I got back to Nigeria, Lagos was no longer available on
the list of states to choose from. I'm the kind of person who likes to spend time with the people I love Uncle S insisted that I choose the State I
am currently serving in because it was close and due to the nature of his job
he could stay with me 3-4 days a week (he envisioned that I’d be in the
Capital/City). So I ended up choosing that state as my 1st choice,
Cross rivers state as my 2nd choice and Imo state as my 3rd
choice. Sidebar: the relationship didn’t
work out well all on me again and the fact that the ex (Yemi) was in the
picture and also an acquaintance of his, however, Uncle S is such a great man
and will definitely make a great husband.
So that was how I ended up in this state (although there was
always a plan to redeploy to Lagos) anyways fast-forward to the 3 weeks
orientation camp by this time Yemi and I were speaking again and on a path to
recovery/getting back together or at least I wanted to get back together with
him. I went to camp and met my Chef (who I’d call Chef for the sake of the
blog) and although at first I didn’t want to date him because I was holding on
for Yemi but somehow Chef and I worked out. I was very active in camp and I was
also an official in my platoon so I wasn’t worried about my PPA (Place of
primary assignment) as the usual notion was that people that were involved were
usually posted to the city/capital or at least the best local governments. PPA
is where you serve the nation for the rest of one year service and it’s usually
government enterprises such as clinics, schools, government offices. Chef was
also very active in camp and participated in the final/very important parade
before we left camp and they were assured by the military personnel that they
would end up in the Capital/City. Anyways to cut the long story short neither
of us ended up in the Capital/City which was odd as everyone else like us did,
we ended up in some local government and the same school in the same ward/village.
However, we were reposted within that local government and still ended up in
the same school in a more remote and less civilized village (FATE….ain’t it)…LOL that’s how I ended up in this
village. We both decided to stay at different times because of each other and
so even when I could have left I didn’t because I couldn’t back stab him. A
friend of mine described us as MORONs…LOL
P.S: There’s still no power supply and as usual we had to
contribute to get some fuel for the generator so we can pump water into the
tank. I’m enjoying some good music from Alicia Keys especially her Element of
Freedom album. Anyways till the next blog post feel free to drop a comment,
judge me (LOL) and just read the post.
Watch out for the next blog post sometime this week.
Photocredit: Google Images
Photocredit: Google Images
Yours in service,
CORP GIRL
Nice piece! Hope to hear more about your adventures!
ReplyDeleteThanks...sure you will!!!
DeleteThe things we do for love... Had a similar experience once
ReplyDeleteLOL...really? I'd love to hear it
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