My Experience at Kogi Asaya NYSC Camp

My Experience at Kogi Asaya NYSC Camp At first, the NYSC orientation camp at Kogi Asaya seemed like a test of endurance. I found myself complaining about nearly everything—from the early wake-up calls to the cold, biting mornings filled with endless drilling, parading and marching. The demands of camp life felt overwhelming. But as the days passed, something shifted. Slowly, I began to embrace the routine. The early wake-up calls that once seemed torturous became part of my rhythm. The drills, though still tough, started to feel like a shared challenge that brought us, the corps members, closer together. Soon, I found myself stepping out of my comfort zone and participating in various platoon competitions. These activities gave me a sense of camaraderie and belonging that I hadn’t anticipated. One of the most transformative experiences was joining the Orientation Broadcasting Station (OBS) as a reporter. The OBS allowed me to tap into ...