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White-Collar Jobs Won’t Make You Wealthy, NYSC Director Advises Corps Members
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White-Collar Jobs Won’t Make You Wealthy, NYSC Director Advises Corps Members

Ferdinand Miracle
Last updated: January 31, 2025 3:27 pm
By Ferdinand Miracle
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During his visit to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State, Omotade Ayodele, the Director of Corps Welfare and Health Services of the NYSC, urged corps members to rethink their reliance on white-collar jobs as the primary avenue for financial success. Instead, he strongly advocated for taking full advantage of the NYSC’s Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, emphasizing that acquiring practical skills could provide the true pathway to long-term financial independence.

Speaking directly to the corps members, Ayodele explained that while white-collar jobs may offer temporary stability, they are not enough to secure lasting wealth. “SAED is your way to say goodbye to poverty and avoid the frustration of carrying files around, saying ‘Good morning, sir,’” he said, highlighting that entrepreneurship and skill acquisition should be prioritized. His words resonated with many in attendance, as he stressed the importance of using their one-year service period as an opportunity to invest in themselves and develop valuable skills that could serve them for a lifetime.

“The idea that a white-collar job alone will make you wealthy is a misconception,” Ayodele continued. “You must explore entrepreneurial opportunities and develop your skills, as these are the keys to securing your financial future.” He encouraged corps members to seek practical knowledge in areas that could make them self-sufficient and prosperous, noting that the SAED programme offers a wide array of skills that could lead to entrepreneurial ventures in fields such as agriculture, technology, fashion, and other sectors.

Beyond his advice on financial independence, Ayodele also emphasized the value of discipline, patriotism, and personal development, all of which are integral parts of the NYSC experience. He pointed out that the regimented environment at the orientation camp is designed to help corps members grow not only in their professional lives but also in their personal character. By engaging fully in all camp activities, corps members can develop the discipline needed to thrive in all aspects of life, he explained.

Ayodele also took the time to remind corps members of the importance of accepting their postings and making the most of the opportunity, regardless of where they are assigned. “Do not truncate someone’s destiny just because you want to relocate,” he cautioned. “You never can tell; you may have been posted to Benue for a reason.” His message underscored the significance of embracing every assignment and the potential impact it can have on their personal growth and contribution to national unity.

Furthermore, Ayodele emphasized the safety and well-being of corps members during their service year. He urged them to be vigilant, respectful of local cultures, and aware of the unique challenges that each region may present. “Respect the religion, culture, and traditions of your host community,” he advised. “Do not engage in activities that could endanger your life.” His emphasis on safety was accompanied by a reminder of the NYSC’s travel policy, which advises corps members against late-night travel for their protection. “If you must travel, always use designated motor parks and never travel beyond 6 pm. This rule is designed with your safety in mind,” Ayodele reiterated.

During his visit, Ayodele also recognized the contributions of several groups within the camp, including the Quarter Guards, Man ‘O’ War Special Squad, Camp Band, Red Cross Society, OBS Crew, Platoon Leaders, and the Bugler. As a gesture of appreciation, Ayodele presented gifts to these groups and made significant donations to support the upcoming platoon carnival. His commitment to enhancing the camp experience for all corps members was evident as he ensured that all ten platoons would benefit from these contributions.

The State Coordinator of NYSC in Benue, Mrs. Veronica Garba, also took the opportunity to update Ayodele on the progress of the corps members in the camp. She reported that the corps members had quickly adjusted to the camp environment and were actively participating in all activities. Garba also shared that a total of 1,925 corps members had been registered, with 1,022 females and 903 males, all of whom are fully engaged in their training and development.

As the corps members continue their one-year service, Ayodele’s words serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of skill development, entrepreneurship, and safety. By embracing these principles, corps members can set themselves on a path to greater success, not just during their NYSC year, but in their careers and lives beyond. Ayodele’s focus on equipping the youth with the tools for self-sufficiency and financial independence reflects the NYSC’s broader mission to foster a generation of empowered, disciplined, and patriotic young Nigerians.


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