National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)

Rethinking NYSC Addressing Hidden Security Risks In Nigeria

Rethinking NYSC: Addressing Hidden Security Risks In Nigeria

In the heart of Africa’s most populous country lies a paradox—a program founded with the noble intentions of fostering national unity and providing opportunities for youth now stands as a debilitating albatross around the neck of progress. The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), a mandatory one-year service program for Nigerian university graduates, has in recent years devolved into a cauldron of inefficiency, ineffectiveness, and looming peril. Designed to dissolve ethnic divisions and catalyse youth development, the NYSC has lost its bearing, morphing into a financial drain on a struggling economy and a security risk too high for comfort.

As Nigeria …

Time To Scrap NYSC A Wasted Year For Nigerian Youth

Time To Scrap NYSC: A Wasted Year For Nigerian Youth

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was birthed in a crucible of national crisis, shortly after the end of the Nigerian Civil War in 1973. The program, infused with the ideals of unity, reconciliation, and nation-building, sought to usher in an era where the nation’s youth could act as bridges between ethnic and cultural divides. But as we find ourselves nearly five decades since its inception, we must critically evaluate the original ethos against the contemporary realities: Is the NYSC still the bastion of national unity and service it was conceived to be, or has it morphed into a year-long

NYSC@50 How Nigerian Youths Unashamedly Celebrated Failure

NYSC@50: How Nigerian Youths Unashamedly Celebrated Failure

One of the most painful reasons why Nigeria has remained the way it is that Nigerians tolerate their problems a lot. Rather than raise objective issues with the system which has failed them, they often try to create excuses for failures while basking in their pain and suffering while fuelling its sources. To put it mildly, Nigerians love ‘suffering and smiling’.

Over the last few days, Nigerians showed up on social media to show the world why their governments and leaders do not take them seriously. They were all over the Internet heaping praises and adulation on the National Youth …

Is Nigeria Not Tired Of Wasting Money On NYSC

Is Nigeria Not Tired Of Wasting Money On The Futile NYSC?

Acknowledging failures and making necessary amends is something that everyone who is desirous of making an impact cannot do without, in the case of Nigeria, the story seems different because engagements over the years have clearly shown that rather than correct mistakes, the country reinforces and encourages them. How else can one explain why the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme which failed many decades ago is still sucking up the resources in a country that needs every dint of austerity measures to plug all the financial gaps it has? How else can one explain that very valid calls for

NYSC: Another Conduit For Looting Nigeria's Treasury

NYSC: Another Conduit For Looting Nigeria’s Treasury

Welcome to Nigeria where virtually every notable government ministry, agency, or Parastatal has remained a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for the raping of Nigeria’s resources. Many of these institutions which were created with lofty goals in mind have surrendered themselves to the whims and caprices of the thieving Nigerian political elite class. Rather than serve the purpose for which they were instituted for Nigerians, they have all merely served the purpose of their corrupt masters who think nothing good about the country whose resources they have continually plundered.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has over the years effectively …

The Garbage Called NYSC, And Why Nigeria Must Get Rid Of It

The Garbage Called NYSC, And Why Nigeria Must Get Rid Of It

Just a couple of years ago, a court of competent jurisdiction, in its wisdom ruled that Nigerians do no longer need the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate for appointment into ministerial and, ipso facto, other public offices at the federal, state and other levels. The implication of that judgement which many Nigerians have refused to come to terms with is that the NYSC scheme has outlived its usefulness and relevance to the lives of the youth and elderly of contemporary Nigeria besides being a mandatory clog that sadly denies qualified citizens job opportunities.

It will be recalled that the …