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The side of NYSC no one prepares you for in the current economy | Pulse Nigeria

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With rising inflation, erratic stipends and shifting job markets, corps members find themselves navigating unforeseen financial pressures, informal work arrangements and the struggle to maintain professional relevance.

From unexpected relocation costs to the need for side hustles and strained local infrastructure, the NYSC year can test resilience in ways no prep talk covers.

Understanding these realities in advance helps prospective members plan strategies for stability and success during service.

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The monthly stipend has not kept pace with inflation. In major cities, rent, food and transport often consume the entire allowance, forcing corps members to take on extra work or borrow funds. Budgeting becomes a weekly challenge rather than a monthly exercise.

Assignments in remote or underdeveloped areas may lack basic amenities such as reliable electricity, potable water and internet access. Adapting to frequent power cuts and limited connectivity can disrupt both personal routines and professional tasks.

Travelling to your place of primary assignment can incur high transport fares, luggage fees for essential supplies and unexpected accommodation deposits. Corps members must set aside their limited resources or secure loans before reporting.

The side of NYSC no one prepares you for in the current economy

To supplement meagre stipends, many corps members engage in freelance work, tutoring, ride-hailing or selling goods. Balancing these side hustles with official NYSC duties leads to long hours and increased stress.

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Pre-service workshops focus on national objectives, but local host communities often require skills in agriculture, basic healthcare or small-business support. Graduates must quickly adapt or retrain to meet real-world demands in their deployment zones.

While NYSC organisers offer induction sessions, ongoing mentorship and job-placement assistance are scarce. Corps members often rely on social-media groups and peer networks for career advice and opportunities.

Living away from family in unfamiliar settings can trigger loneliness and culture shock. Without formal psychosocial support, corps members turn to informal community bonds or digital support groups to cope with stress and maintain morale.

Recognising these less-discussed aspects of national service empowers future corps members to prepare financially and mentally, ensuring that the NYSC experience becomes a launchpad for growth rather than a period of hardship.

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