My name is Ambore Sarah Mollo, an ex-copper of Lagos state with code LA/12C/2946. I Served in Ikeja Local Govt., it was not easy but I attribute all my experience and success to God almighty. I belonged to the EFCC integrity CDs group, I was a member and did my best to shun corruption, despite the rate of corruption within the country.
After my graduation from Babcock University, Ogun state, I utilized my 7-8 months holiday between the period I had to wait for my mobilization to equip my self. On the said day, I left Abuja, where I reside for camp with great expectation and eagerness.
| After POP |
My people,the "Mami" experience was fun, am so going to miss the "Semo-vita" And "Edikan-kong" soup. *Laughs*, the aspect of phone charging was a nice experience because it was my first time of ever seeing such, people brought several phones and we had to wait or even pray that ours will not get missing or claimed by someone else, well, at the end, my phone returned with me.
I enjoyed mixing with people and i adapt to any place, I mean any place, i find myself. In Camp I Joined the cultural dance group,we danced very well and I enjoyed doing so.
I did Local Government day for my platoon, I was in Platoon 6. I Related well wit d officials never had trouble with anyone while in camp. PPA experience was boring at first because there was nothing really to do than sit and share newspaper which was my work but the good friends i met, made me enjoy my stay. I can't recall experiencing any challenges during my service year, because "oluwa" was involved. All i can say is even though i regretted working my service to Lagos at first i still thank God, because the disappointment i felt turned out to be a great blessing at the end, may HIS name be praised.
To my New "otondos" make sure you go and have enough fun while in camp or at your PPA or in you CDs group for this NYSC experience is once in a lifetime.
Thanks.
Sarah Ambore
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