Nigerian lady shared photos of her self from her WAEC days till she finishes national youth service.
After completing the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), many Nigerian graduates, like this young lady, find themselves at a crossroads, wondering, “What’s next?” It’s a question that brings both excitement and anxiety as she reflects on her journey from the days of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC) to the recently concluded NYSC program.
The path to this point has been paved with hard work, memories, and challenges and she documented everything as each year passed. —from studying tirelessly in secondary school, facing the nerve-wracking WAEC exams, and gaining admission to a tertiary institution, to the eventual struggles and triumphs of university life.
Each phase carried its own sense of purpose, each milestone a clear next step—until now. The NYSC, often seen as the final phase in formal education, offers exposure to the working world, and for some, a glimpse of potential career paths, but it rarely guarantees a job afterward, leaving many young people uncertain.
She, like thousands of others, may wonder if she should dive headfirst into the job market, further her education, explore entrepreneurship, or even navigate the intricate path of professional networking but that one is left for her to decide.
Though It’s a bittersweet moment; the weight of expectations from family, society, and her own ambitions is real, yet the road ahead appears hazy. As she revisits memories from her WAEC days, with this photos below.