Like every young man going to Lagos was J’s greatest desire after completing his University degree. It was a dream he held so dear in his heart and that became a reality when he was posted to Lagos for his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). He was filled with so much joy.

Like every young man going to Lagos was J’s greatest desire after completing his University degree. It was a dream he held so dear in his heart and that became a reality when he was posted to Lagos for his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). He was filled with so much joy.

He was involved in many church activities during his service year, So much that he was made an Executive of the Christian Corpers’ family house in the area he resided.

Not too long after his NYSC, he got a job to work as a sales representative after a year plus of searching in his “exalted” Lagos. A driving test was conducted, he did well and was approved suitable but he noticed some faults in the van and made his complaint but it wasn’t welcomed as he was told others used the same vehicle before his resumption.

He was asked to resume work immediately which he did the following day and was to make some sales delivery with the company’s van he earlier complained about but for fear of losing the opportunity, he thought to rather manage than complain.

On his way out on the second day of work the brake of the van suddenly failed which resulted in him crashing an SUV in his front and the street light pole. This led to his unfortunate arrest and ended up in Kirikiri medium correctional center where he met Anchor Heritage Initiative and today he is a free man.

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