Hey guys, who missed me? Anyways, I know you've been waiting to hear from me for while but your baby girl has been a little busy tho not too busy for you shaa. What's up people, am back with small life update for you.
Ok, tadahh. Finally, I got to experience camp life in full with no ten naira change left behind. Lol, forget am laughing but on a serious note I didn't remain any change for them cause I got to participate almost in everything that I could find myself except for a few. No doubt, it was definitely stressful but I did have some fun out there. I have always looked forward to this experience and that's not just me, every Nigerian student does. The stories you want to tell for yourself, meeting new people from different cultures and most of all getting to serve your father land in different ways, starting from the orientation camp where we got a taste of military lifestyle and out of the camp to go add value to our nation.
There are so many activities done in the camp to keep us busy and agile while learning new skills and probably practicalizing them. Every activity in the camp is a competition and it's done on platoon basis. Ranging from parade, dance, drama music, Mr macho, Mrs NYSC, debate, carnival etc and lots of more. I swear, it really felt like back in days when I was in boarding school when you're told what to do, how to do it and when to do it. Sleeping in bunk beds in hostel and sharing bathrooms and rest rooms with more than one person also reminded me of, when I was in school. We did morning meditation everyday which is more like school assemblies those days except on Sundays.
Thinking about this stuff actually makes me miss that lifestyle, you know. Funny enough, everyone was stressed and tired of camp life within first to second week of our stay. We literally kept a count down to our departure because we were in a hurry to leave and have our freedom back. But guess what, last days are actually everything you can find in a mixed feelings. Lol, how does this sound to you. Anyways, am only trying to make point that's all shaa.