NYSC: Done and Dusted!!!-The Story of a Photographer Turned Photojournalist
I
just want to say Baba God Esheeeeeeeeeee ooo!!!
This is a dream come to pass; but life just begins after NYSC. I’m so happy. I’m so grateful to God Almighty! I officially passed out of the NYSC Scheme! I really thank God for seeing me through from a Photographer turned a professional Photojournalist by dint of being a graduate of Mass Communication (Money Making+News Making) to registering for NYSC to starting the programme.
Thank
You Almighty Allah!!!
This is a dream come to pass; but life just begins after NYSC. I’m so happy. I’m so grateful to God Almighty! I officially passed out of the NYSC Scheme! I really thank God for seeing me through from a Photographer turned a professional Photojournalist by dint of being a graduate of Mass Communication (Money Making+News Making) to registering for NYSC to starting the programme.
I remember when this journey started,
some of our colleagues perished in an auto crash on their way to their state of
deployment. And I use this moment to remember those
who fell on the journey from bomb blasts to election brouhaha and to personal health
issues and illnesses. I pray Almighty Allah will comfort their families. A whole lot has
happened over these few months, but God has brought us to the end, may His
Mighty name be praised.
I
thank Allah for my friends, my colleagues and every Batch ‘A’ 2016 Stream ‘I’
corps members. I don’t know about you all but it wasn’t an easy journey. From
the drama in Plateau state during registration, to the never ending queues on the
Mangu Orientation Camp, to CDS days, sun bathing to challenges faced during my Personal CDS Project to Final Clearance
ordeal, hmm!!!, it was indeed Service to
my Fatherland which I really enjoyed as a Service to Humanity. But through these tick and thins, the Almighty
God ‘Gat Ma Back’.
Thanks
to all my amazing friends and colleagues at Plateau State Polytechnic, Jos Campus (PPA) who made working so
much fun. Thanks to my bosses who built me up in more ways than I can mention.
Plateau is truly ‘A Home of Peace and
Tourism’ + Amazing/Wonderful People!!! Thanks to my Mother who have been my
rock through it all. Thanks to my brothers and my twin sister who never turned
their backs on me. Thanks to my dearest friends who helped me in too many ways
for me to describe on here. Thanks to Dee-Why
Pumpy Photography customers: you mean so much to me. Thanks to everyone!
Here
are some of my NYSC pictures so that my own story will not turn out to be like that
of some of our ‘OGAs @ the Top’ (YES!!! I Graduate Before I Went For National Service)….
PHOTO SPEAKS
ALSO
FOR YOUR CONSUMPTION…
Funny
Matching Order I Will Not Forget in a Hurry
Parade shorter to the left, taller
to the right...
NYSC ANTHEM SALUTE:
salute...
Youth obey the clarion call,
Let us lift our nation high,
Under the sun or in the rain,
With dedication and selflessness,
Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve,
Parade we advance in slow and quick time,
Parade we advance in slow and quick time,
Division into columns,
Right wheel, by the right,
Slooooow match...UP!!!
Parade we remove hairdress...
3 hearty cheers to all Batch ‘A’
2016 Stream ‘I’ Corps members...
Hip!Hip!!Hip!!!...Hurraaaay!!!
Parade we replace hairdress! replace
hairdress!! Kpam…….
God bless you all.
Taiwo Akintunde, a.k.a. Chelsea Father/Oba of Mangu/Dee-Why
Pumpy Photography (Former Ajuwaya/Otondo)
Photos speak
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