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Why NYSC Should Be Scrapped by Damilare5882(m): 5:17pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
Every time, you report the demise of corp members either via
political violence or medical inadequacy or clan clashes, etc.
Don't you have sense?!
Stop using corp members for elections! Stop using them as
experiments to treat Ebola victims! There are trained personnels for
that!
This is no longer service. It's a set up. A scam.
Scrap this shit called NYSC. The purpose has been defeated.
First, you waste our one year. Then you render us unproductive by
deploying us to schools and firms that reduce our IQ level.
You finally pay us peanuts as compensation.
Some of us work on credit as you skip our payment most times. We
even have to plead when we miss a CDS (Corpers' Discussion
Scheme) just so we can get a clearance for payrolling.
This is an abuse of human right. Nigerian youths are better than
this.
Some of us leave school regretting what we studied for 4 years. And
when we have the time to put our lives into perspective, you send
us to
a remote, networkless village where life is lived backwards.
Spare me the bullshit of how many of us get employment, spouses,
and a passion for service and tolerance of culture in those rural
areas.
The whites and the pinks have been doing much more than that
without a NYSC scheme in their country. People will find spouse
anyhow (even if it's a one-year spiritual or military training).
Let me not talk about how much fund is pumped into this scam that
could be used for more productive channels. How do you even
generate
revenue to run this? Or is all from the government?
Who does that? Financial 'investment' without financial returns? I
know those buildings and Secretariat don't generate income. I also
know corpers don't give
offerings. Neither do they pay alumni dues.
On the average, a corper earns #217,800 in 11 months. If you so
please to spend this money, give the entire money to every graduate
when they leave school. It's a more reasonable money to invest than
breaking it into bits.
As for the staff who will cry unemployed when the scheme shuts
down, you are the one that
encouraged us into SAED (Speeches And Endless Digressions). You
should fix yourself. Or better still, join the pensioners' queue.
What do you do for a living? You are a NYSC staff.
What is your job description? I payroll.
Clap for yourself.
In the sight of this economic hardship with the President crying no
money, scrap NYSC and have all the money you want. Take
#217,800
from over 2million youths per batch, the figure is out of range in my
calculator. Do the maths yourself.
I know everybody won't share this view. That's why it's my view.
I'm the one seeing it. All eyes are not HB equal.
Plus, I may be wearing shades.
I hate long posts!
Blame NYSC for this too... Gr8 1 Like |
Re: Why NYSC Should Be Scrapped by goodmorning40: 5:29pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
With peanut they pay they will expect u to treck round the whole village looking for which company or whatever will accept u for one year with monthly clearance. They expect u to pay for accomodation, feed, transport and carryout community services in a strange land. Wicked people |
Re: Why NYSC Should Be Scrapped by Damilare5882(m): 6:35pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
goodmorning40:aabi ooo ... just sick and tired of the crap |
Re: Why NYSC Should Be Scrapped by Dudecollins(m): 6:03am On Mar 29, 2016 |
I concur. The poo should just be scrapped |
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