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Saturday, 10 March 2012

RIP to the corpers who lost their lives yesterday

I'm sure you've all heard. Yesterday 18 fresh graduates of Imo State University all died in a fatal road accident, while on their way to Taraba State for their National Youth Service Corps.

The students all got their call up letters late from their university on Thursday March 8th and in a bid to catch up with other corpers, as registration was closing yesterday Friday March 9th, they chartered a small bus on Thursday night to convey them to their orientation Camp. Unfortunately, they didn't get there. They all died on their way. So sad. May their souls rest in peace...amen.

69 comments:

  1. OMG! May their souls rest in peace!! Amen!

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  2. Shame, may their souls rest in peace.......

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  3. Wow, this is so painful. aeg make dem just stop this NYSC make person get less to worry about, Or serve where u studied. Biko zie nu. May their soul rest in peace

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  4. In moments like this we want to ask questions, we may want to get mad at what went wrong and why them and then...
    However, we have a God who knows why.
    May their Souls Rest in Peace...
    My condolence goes to their families. Take heart

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  5. Oooh sad may their soul Rest in peace. What a waste! Naija and their bad roads!

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  6. ONOME says...............................
    Rest in peace.....so sorry about this;your families and friends must be absolutely devastated....after training a child for years now time to enjoy the fruits of the hard work then this sh***t happens;makes you wonder......
    BTW how did the accident happen??The details are so sketchy..........
    Bad roads,overspeeding,no traffic lights,cars not roadworthy;bad drivers who have no business being on the road;driving under the influence;no emergency accident services;the list goes on......
    REST IN PEACE GUYS,,,,,,so sad so very sad

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  7. Truly sad.

    May their souls RIP

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  8. God rest their souls & comfort the family & friends they left behind. I can imagine the plans they all had 4 the future. It is well.

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  9. E ya... May their souls rest in peace. This NYSC is not needed. It should be scrapped. Every year, there is news that a fresh graduate died while serving his\her country. I feel so sad for their families...

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  10. People let us sign a petition to end nysc. nigeria is not being developed: poor roads and other facilities and when they get there no guarantees for their safety. we r just sending innocent lives to their early graves.

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  11. Seriously am still wondering Æ” dis nysc is still in existence.may their souls rest in peace.this is rily sad

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  12. Gr8 Imsu student mourn y'all.staff n students sad.i feel so sad dt my follow Imsu students wasted like ds.RIP GR8 pple

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  13. This NYSC is not worth the sacrifice. So so sad. I can imagine them being filled with hope and expectation having finally collecting their call up letters, only to face death. NYSC should be optional, there are too many risks involved, haba!

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  14. ewoh!*putting my hands on my head*Devil eyaf kill himself o!...what a wicked world we live in...shame to the devil.after spending more than four years in the uni...only for dis to happen?shame to the devil...this is the beginning of new things in the life of the family of the deceased.na devil lose*tongue out for him.

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  15. Rushing to Taraba camp? OMG! This is so painful. i passed out from NYSC last year october from taraba state. The roads to d state are death traps. Even in d day, people av accidents. Talkless of night? So painful. All in d name of serving our fatherland. May their souls rest in peace.

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  16. I served in taraba state, the place is too far and the roads are bad. Weather is terrible. its so sad .................... may their souls rest in perfect peace amen

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  17. A FAMILY WENT TO ANY LENGHT TO TRAIN THIER KIDS EVEN BORROWING AND AFTER ABOUT 4YRS OR MORE OF THIER SACRIFICE WITH THE HOPE OF ENYOYING THE FRUIT OF THIER LABOUR ONLY TO GET THE NEWS THAT THEIR KID HAD DIED IN A BID TO SERVE THEIR FATHERLAND NIGERIA THIER BLOOD AND THE PAIN OF THE PARENTS SHALL BE ON THE HEAD OF WHOEVER HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE SITUATION OF NIGERIA!!

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  18. Its so sad, all these universities that delay release of cal up letters eh! Hmmmm smh.

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  19. May God have mercy on their souls.

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  20. ǦØD̶̲̥̅̊ will save us frm d hands of bad leaders. This NYSC of a thing hs outlive its usefullness & shud b scrapped with immediate effect but guess ђã†̥, they wudnt & why, its a money making venture for dem & dier allies. Even if accident didnt tk dem away wht į̸̸̨§ d assurance dat D̶̲̥̅̊Ñ”̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ will all make it back home  dier families??? People shud be allow to serve within dier region. Imagine. Imo †Æ ̴̴͡ Sokoto on a night journey with †Ñ’ξ status of our road? Well 2 do pickins serve in Abv under celestial conditions & wudnt even go by road nt †Æ ̴̴͡ talk of night journey. RIP guys.... ǦØD̶̲̥̅̊ will strengthen ur L♥√ع ones O°˚˚˚
    ....Olusegun

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  21. So sad Government should remove this Nysc Rubbish ooooooooooooooooooooo,

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  22. It is sad, all Nigerian youths should vehemently refuse to do anything NYSC, it is a waste of time, lives and resources of graduates to serve a country that is not even giving them the necessities of life.....Pardon my language but FUCK NYSC.....

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  23. RIP to those who lost their lives. My prayers are with their families. So painful. Nigeria eh...

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  24. They school is partly to be blamed. Why issue call up letters so close to the deadline when you know people are going far and wide. Call up letters should be given some days to the deadline so that people can take their time and don't have to rush. The funny part is that the school may not learn from this lesson and during the next batch you will still see students getting theirs very late. Very sad indeed.

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  25. Nigeria,only God can save us,i regret i come from that stupid country

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  26. Another reason why I hate Nigeria from the depth of my heart

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  27. this is bullshit i mean arrant nonsense this NYSC scheme should be checked

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  28. This is sooooooooo painful and pathetic. May God grant their families the fortitude to bear the losses.

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  29. Goodluck u will die a very painful and shameful death. WOW to you for disappointing Nigerians. The bloods of all the N.Y.S.C that have been killed is in your hands for not stopping the madness of people not saving in there zones.

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  30. Lala says RIP to dem but this service thing is not worth it or serve in a state u studied

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  31. OH DEAR, OH DEAR! am speechless.
    MAY THEIR SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.

    PLS OHHH FG, SCRAP THIS BULL...CALLED NYSC I BEG U, I BEG U.

    its sad that a parent will train his/her child to graduation n "nysc" will just cut thier lives short.
    let this scheme be dissolved. please!

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  32. CrUel! Just think if our government can do what is right! A lot of deaths will be avioded! Bad education, terrible roads, horrible vehicles that are not road worthy, in experience drivers, should I say more? RIP Corpers.

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  33. So painful, may God have mercy on this country and rest these ones in His bossom amen

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  34. RIP nysc shud be scrapped not worth it

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  35. Question: why call up letter never dey arrive early enough?
    Answer: wickedness and corruption of NYSC officials even school administrators. They'll never get their acts well and process these names for posting.

    See na, if all that had to be done was done when it should be, these to-be corpers would have been alive now.
    By the way, I thought that with Boko-Haram no Southern based student will want to go there.
    My heartfelt condoence to the families now mourning. God be with you and strenghten you.

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  36. Oh my God!!may their souls rest in perfect peace

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  37. My plea to NYSC

    The death rate of corps members is alarming. There is no year that deaths are not recorded. It is either some corpers die before they arrive camp, while serving or worse still on their way home after service. This is so much pain for friends and families. I also know a couple of good things like marriages and jobs have taken place because of NYSC but constant death is not nice. Government should have a rethink, if we must serve outside our States, then it should be regionalized!

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  38. So so sad lik serzly dis nysc thingy shld b scrapped!!!!may deir souls rest in peace,amen!!!!!

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  39. nawa oo and we still have ny after they have finished scholl with all that mobey spent then their is probably debt that their families would have to pay for the conculded education nawa ooo may their famileies bear their loss so sad

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  40. Gboza says:

    Oh not again! may their souls RIP. Amen. But I really wonder why Naija govt believes in this NYSC scheme that endangers and cripples the lives of vibrant youths. Smh!The same fatherland being served by the youths is being looted by corrupt govt. God help us.

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    1. Nysc can never be scrapped cos it's a source of cheap labour particularly in the north. So many schools in d backward state of Taraba do not av teachers. i was so shocked to see schools where all d teachers were corpers. Only d Principals were full-paid staff. When u av this kind of situation, do u think d north would want it scrapped? Never

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  41. OMG! May their souls rest in peace!! Amen!My condolences!d.glog

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  42. Depressing, may their souls RIP

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  43. Jeez...how can 18 people just perish..all because someone given the contract..chopped all the money and probs sent his kids abroad...while other kids in 9ja are left to the elements..is this nice??..this people would never know peace

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  44. How many R.I.Ps are we going to have on LIB..never ending...bet the Minister of Transportation is too busy buying hummers for their actress lovers and Uni rungirls..

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  45. This is a very sad story...my heart weeps....wonder what thier families are goin through at this moment..May their soul RIP and may God give their families grace to bear the loss

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  46. How do you explain this one now? Carelessness on the part of IMSU's administration, bad roads overlooked by our leaders or maybe, reckless driving.... Na wah!!! May their souls rest in peace, and may God grant their loved ones the fortitude to bear this horrible loss. So so so sad...

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  47. So what is GEJ planning to do? Give each family 1 million as usual? (only comes to 18 million which is probably chicken feed to these guys). Next year they want to start posting corpers only to villages, with routes that have no roads and they can't even make call-up letters ready in time for people to make proper arrangements. Every day for the thief...

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  48. It makes no sense posting corpers from IMSU to Taraba State. They should serve in the southern states and those in the northern states should serve there. The parents of the children should make trouble with Fed. Govt.

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  49. may dia soul rest in perfect peace! Wat a painful exit,,,,,RIP fwends

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  50. Sooo sad. May they all RIP. Quite sad but dd NYSC set traps 4 them on d road or forced them to travel at nyt? The sch is to blame not fed. Govt. If nysc had rejected dem b4 boarding... But d sch was wrong to ve released d letters late. Let's evn stop blaming, let's pray 4 them n their families. *sad*

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  51. i graduated from IMSU. The organization is haphazard when it comes to sharing call up letters. imagine 4 staffs, attending to over 1400 intending corpers at a stretch?? and then they stop issuing it daily when its 4pm. Why wouldn't those kids rush to beat camp deadline?.
    The Dean of Student Affairs and his co horts should be held responsible ,no thanks to their poor logistic planning.RIP Imo stars

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  52. GOD, PLS SAVE UR CHILDREN................
    MAY THERE HUMBLE SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  53. ...but why are you using other corpers pictures like they are the ones that died?I am guessing the deceased ones did not get to camp so they did not have uniforms yet.

    May they R.I.P

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  54. May their soul rest in peace

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  55. Sad! Sad!! Sad!!! May their souls RIP!

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  56. This Situtation of issuing of callup letters very late in imo state university is a serious concern.

    My friend was almost a victim when she was posted to bauchi 3 years,she arrived at the camp very late,her callup was issued to her 2 days to the closure of camp, and she couldnt go in,but to God be the glory,they extended the camp reg time,after going to Governors House and the emirs.

    The imo state governor should wade through this matter by questioning the school authourities,this accident is just a mere carelessness from the school authourities just to frustrate its student and here is the result.

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  57. So sad n heartbreaking!.... After all d stress, strain n struggles of life. Oh what a wicked world! My heartfelt condolence to d bereaved family... I pray govt (federal govt or Imo state govt) recognises them as corpers. I knw it wil not make amend for their obstinacy towards d scheme, but atleast will go a long way towards alleviating the bitterness of their families. May their great souls rest in perfect peace, Amen!
    -Samhez Hezman- Imo Star '10

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  58. so sad. may Almighty God grant them eternal rest.

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  59. ooohhhh am a corper so i can just imagine. After schooling for like $ years or more then this. So sad they never got to eat the fruit of their labour. May their gentle souls rest in perfect peace, Amen.

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  60. may thier souls rest in peace. God have mercy on us all. this is so tragic.

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  61. may dia souls rest in peace. But pls d person on dt picture isn't dead. She is alive pls. I suggest u use another picture as an obituary picture nt someone who is alive. It is defamatory and it isn't right. Pls run ur blog well to but avoid embarrassment to others cos she has been getting embarrassing calls. Tank u. Once again may dia gentle souls rest in d bossom of the lord. Amen!

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  62. imsu can never be organized dey take share of d blame cos if only dey issued dis students dere callup letters and statement of result on time it wld have given dem enuf tym to organise demslves and prepare for the journey ahead secondly government shld ensure dat dey fix up d bad roads..... i was posted to taraba frm imsu too batch c blv me wen i say the road to taraba is in a mess. Rily i blame imsu and also d government for dere death..... RIP ma fellow Imo stars

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  63. This useless stuff called NYSC should be scapped... I wonder its significance in our lifes, if its not boko haram killing the copers it should be accident all for nothing and to roam round the country...Just wasting lifes like a piece of shit.

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