Post-Uni Life (2)

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Hi guys!
So...I'm back✌️I'm sorry for disappearing...

Life after university has been interesting; new location, new people, new friends, new so many things- well, you get the point.

Okay...so in Nigeria, every university graduate who is a Nigerian under the age of thirty is expected to "serve the country" under the Nigerian Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme for the next one year.
The way this happens is that you are posted to any state of the federation (except your state of origin and the state you schooled in) and placed in an establishment to work while being paid a stipend by the Federal government.
Being a part of this is compulsory if you plan on working in the country in any position at all.
Out of this one year, the first three weeks are spent in an orientation camp where you undergo semi-military training and live a super regimented life within the four walls of the camp with soldiers running the entire show.

Basically, that one year post uni is already planned out for you.

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How has everyone been? How is life post-lockdown?
Whatever you do, please ensure you stay safe💜
See you in the next rant (hopefully very soon)

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 25, 2020 ⏰

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