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Greetings bros,
I have been very busy lately as I am working to set up a good means of living for myself.
I got mobilized for Youth Service (NYSC) which is a mandatory military course for all Nigerian graduates under the age of 30. Youths are deployed to other states from where they reside or schooled in. The duration for Service is one year and it kicks off with a camp orientation course that will last for three weeks. We are to report to camp today.
Apart from the course being an avenue for one to meet new people of the same age group with similar interests and network with them, it is also an opportunity for young Nigerian men and women (whether married/engaged/in a relations~~~ or not) to “explore” new commodities in the sexual marketplace since most of them are not going to serve in their states of residence or origin.
From what I have learned over the years from former Youth Corps members, the SMP transactions during this period are carried out in a more intense pace: the guys will try to have as much “luck” as possible with the gals (and lose a lot of money in the process) while the gals try to rack up their notch count (while making profit from it first, of course). The laydees also seize this opportunity to hook a beta wallet for marriage just before their SMVs start to diminish.
I am going to be stuck with these people -numbering in tens of thousands- for three weeks and a fewer number of them for the rest of the Service year as I will be working with them.
Thanks to all that I’ve learned from here. I know how to evade attacks from parasite bitches. But that doesn’t mean I won’t use this website in the case of emergencies.
I will definitely have stories to share with you guys as I witness blue pill events unfold during my service year (titled with AYSFR ).
My brother make you no follow sheeple o. Look them and Go Your Way.Best of luck, brother.
We all know you’ll do very well while acting and thinking in a manner far more mature than the people around you.
Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.
An intresting read and i look forward to more .
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
Anonymous43A year out of your life you will never get back, the opportunity cost of not making money and generating wealth for yourself would eat me alive from the inside. I am glad you are here and understand how the parasites operate. Good luck brother!
Anonymous11Good luck, Akanbi, and AWALT.
I’d want to curl up in a fetal position being forced to be around that many blue pillers. Maybe, you’ll find an opportunity to plant some red pills.
Anonymous12Good luck.
jerk off a lot to curb the desire.
Drop by when needed, we always have a bar stool ready.A year out of your life you will never get back, the opportunity cost of not making money and generating wealth for yourself would eat me alive from the inside.
Actually, we’ll be paid basic salary every month. The wise ones will invest the money and make more income at the end of the day.
Maybe, you find an opportunity to plant some red pills.
Exactly. I might just meet some guys who NEED the Red Pill knowledge.
My brother make you no follow sheeple o. Look them and Go Your Way.
Anonymous0Good luck, Akanbi
Beer will be in the fridge when you get back.I am going to be stuck with these people -numbering in tens of thousands- for three weeks and a fewer number of them for the rest of the Service year as I will be working with them.
Best of luck and start your count down calendar. Ensure that you put those important dates on it so that you don’t forget them. This will help you realize that the end is in site and help manage any initial feels of isolation.
Hope that you have time to send a post or three. Be safe and keep your situational awareness.
"My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." - Clarence Buddinton Kelland
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