Why I Ignored NYSC’s Invitation To Get My Discharge Certificate – Ex-Youth Corps Member Disgraced By Female Soldier
An ex-corps member, Ezeiruaku Ifeyinwa Fidelis, who was disgraced by a female commissioned army officer, Lieutenant Chika Viola Anele, says she’s yet to collect her discharge certificate from the authorities of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Information Guide Nigeria
Ifeyinwa said she has been battling with acute trauma since the incident, which she says has continued to impact negatively on her daily life. SAHARA REPORTERS reports.
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“At times I remember it in my sleep and I wake up. When this happens, I play with my phone for some time before I would doze off again. I had to see a therapist and have done the test she asked me to do and submitted it to her. She said she would get back to me,” she said.
Despite having met a therapist, Ifeyinwa said life had not been the same for her.
“I have not been feeling so easy with myself as somebody that was brutalised in that manner. I am still trying to gather myself together. At times, I do feel it all happened because I allowed her to do that to me. On the other hand, I wonder why I didn’t fight back.”
After the incident, Ifeyinwa was asked by the authorities of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to leave Calabar where she was serving her fatherland for security reasons. jamb results
She had barely a few weeks to end the programme when the incident occurred. Her batch of NYSC members completed their service year in October.
Asked if she had been given her discharge certificate by the NYSC, Ifeyinwa said, “There was a time they (NYSC) invited me to come for my certificate in Abuja but my parents were scared. They said I wouldn’t go for now. Everybody around me was scared of letting me go, so I am yet to collect it.
“It is not that they didn’t want to give me my certificate. They called me to come for it, but my parents said they were scared and could not allow me to go.”
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