NYSC DG Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu has warned corps members to avoid social media behaviour that could damage the scheme’s reputation.
Nafiu urged corps members to respect host communities’ cultures and contribute positively, stressing NYSC’s goal to foster national unity
The Gombe NYSC coordinator and corps members praised Nafiu’s visit, highlighting government support and pledging to follow his guidance.
Amada, Gombe state – The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, has cautioned corps members against using social media in ways that could harm the reputation of the scheme.
He issued the warning during a visit to the temporary orientation camp in Amada, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State, where he was assessing the welfare of corps members.
Nafiu urges responsible content creation:
Speaking to the corps members, Nafiu stressed the importance of creating positive content and warned against seeking fame that could bring trouble.
Avoid creating contents that will put the corps in bad light. I know that content creation is very good as long as you don’t create content with NYSC because if you create content with us, we will create content with you,” he said.
He added,
“As long as you remain corps members, avoid social media fame that puts you in trouble. The society may clap for you today. If everyone knows you are unruly and disrespectful, and tomorrow when you come seeking jobs, they will say, ‘is it not that person?’”
Nafiu reminded the youth that the federal government pays them to serve responsibly, saying,
“You are like civil servants. If you have challenges, you have our lines. Don’t go and create content that will put you into content.”
Respect traditions and contribute to community development:

The NYSC DG further emphasised the need for corps members to respect the cultures of their host communities and contribute meaningfully, Vanguard reported.
“You will be introduced to various cultures, respect the culture, and the people during service do not look down on their culture. Understand it,” he said.
He explained that the scheme aims to foster national unity and cohesion by encouraging young Nigerians to build bridges across the country.
“The whole idea of NYSC is to foster national unity and cohesion… for Nkechi to leave Enugu to Gombe, we are trying to build bridges,” Nafiu noted.
Praise for support and positive impact:
Chinwe Nwachukwu, the NYSC coordinator in Gombe, praised the state government for its support, highlighting efforts to complete a permanent orientation camp that will improve water and electricity supply for corps members, Punch reported.
Corps member Abdulrahim Aishatu expressed gratitude for Nafiu’s visit, saying,
“We appreciate you sir for taking time to come to Amada camp despite your busy schedule.” She added that the DG’s visit would leave a lasting positive impression, promising, “We will adhere to all your advice and be at our very best behaviour.