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Davido: This is why singer is in NYSC camp

Davido addressing other corp members

Davido has revealed why he decided to take part in the National Youth Service Scheme.

It is no longer news that Davido is taking part in this year's orientation of the NYSC as the music star has given his reasons for taking part in the programme.

The music star made this known while answering questions to newsmen at the Iyana Ipaja, Lagos camp of the National Youth Service Corps. While promising to adhere to all the camp rules, he said he decided to take part in the orientation because of his passion for NYSC.

"As a young age Nigerian, I would not want to miss the opportunity to be part of the service year. I registered for the scheme due to my strong passion for NYSC.”

 

Well, let's hope he really adheres to all the camp rules for the remaining part of the one year programme. But sincerely guys do you think Davido will be spending three weeks in camp sharing bathrooms and toilets with other corpers? Your answer is as good as ours' guys.

 

Recall a few days ago, Davido broke the Internet when he revealed that he would be going for the National Youth Service Corps scheme.

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See 1st photos of Davido as he goes to NYSC camp

A few days ago, we showed you the very first photo of Davido as he embarked on the mandatory three weeks orientation at NYSC camp. The music star took to his Instagram page on Tuesday, August 28, 2018, where he shared a photo of himself wearing the traditional NYSC kit.

"Otondo OBO ...      #Nysc .. tying up every loose end !" he captioned the photo.

 

We feel like every corp member who would be in camp with Davido for this three weeks would be grateful for this opportunity. Its simple people, you don't get to be in cam every day with one of the biggest singers in Africa in one place with you for free!

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