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First Lady Commissions NYSC Digital Museum, Studio

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First Lady Commissions NYSC Digital Museum, Studio

The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has commissioned the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Digital Museum of Dynamic History and Television studio.

This was contained in a statement issued by the First Lady’s Senior Special Assistant on Media, Busola Kukoyi on Thursday.

The facilities which are within the NYSC Directorate headquarters, according to the First Lady, is a visionary step towards preserving the extraordinary legacy of the NYSC Scheme in its over fifty (50) years of existence and the significant roles it has played in the history of the nation.

“This event highlights the significant contributions of the NYSC since its establishment in 1973, particularly its pivotal role in fostering patriotism, promoting National unity and service among Nigerian youth”.

“The NYSC Scheme, in its over 50-year of existence has played significant roles in the history of our beloved nation, serving as a platform for national development, integration and bridging gaps between youth potentials and community needs”.

Senator Oluremi Tinubu commended the Nigerian youth who she says are admired the world over. 

“The Nigerian youth embody an indomitable spirit that the world admires; a spirit of resilience, innovation, and boundless energy. This selfless and enduring commitment to the nation is perfectly captured in the words of the NYSC Anthem: “Under the sun or in the rain, with dedication and selflessness.” Whether facing challenges or opportunities, Nigerian youth rise with unshakable determination, proving that their strength lies in unity and promise of a brighter tomorrow for our nation. I celebrate you all.”

She noted that the Digital Museum which showcases not only the innovativeness and creativity of the Nigeria youth but also the various historical landmarks of the scheme and would serve as a tool for civic education and inculcation of national values.

“This digital museum, represents the various interventions of NYSC members, who through their selfless service, have left indelible marks across diverse sectors; pioneering innovations in science and technology, advancing agricultural development, improving healthcare delivery, championing human rights, and community service.”

She said it would also serve as a reminder of the immense potential and possibilities that lie within the Nigerian youth who are united in purpose and enriched by Nigeria’s diversity.

“History is at the cornerstone of our national development. When we study the past, we can better understand the present and forge new paths for the future”.

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Mutalib Jibril is a campus Journalist with ASIWAJU MEDIA,health journalist, fact-checker, writer, and Pharmacy student at Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto. He was the first-up in the features writer category in the recently concluded Campus Journalism Awards in Abuja. He became the essayist of the year in News Digest Press, UDUS, and among other awards. His works have been published in reputable media organisations both at national and international level— including the international policy digest, Nigerian Tribune, Ripples Nigeria, Campus Reporters, Daily reality , Opinion Nigeria etc.

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