- Rapper N6 has warned that removing military personnel from NYSC orientation camps could create opportunities for cult-related violence and make some camps unsafe for corps members.
- His remarks come in response to the Federal Government’s decision to scrap military drills as part of broader reforms to the NYSC scheme, sparking mixed reactions online.

Rapper and media personality N6 has expressed concerns over the Federal Government’s decision to remove military drills from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camps, warning that the move could create serious security challenges.
Reacting to the recently announced NYSC reforms, N6 argued that the presence of military personnel has long helped maintain discipline and deter cult-related activities within orientation camps.
According to him, removing the military could embolden cultists and make some camps unsafe for corps members.
“Take the Military out of the NYSC camp and cultists will have a field day there. Dem go kpai people shege. Certain camps will become no-go areas for graduates from certain groups. Everywhere go begin hot. Have you ever heard of a cult clash in an NYSC camp? Why do you think so?” he wrote on X.
His comments come after the Federal Government announced major reforms to the NYSC scheme, including extending the orientation programme from three weeks to six weeks while scrapping military drills and replacing the traditional passing-out parade with a graduation ceremony.
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According to him, her attitude during their dating period stood out because she never made financial demands.
He said: “I knew my wife was the one when she wasn’t demanding or asking for transport money or a new phone while we were dating.”
BLord explained that this experience shaped his perception of her character and convinced him she was not driven by material expectations. For him, it reflected simplicity and genuine interest in the relationship rather than financial gain.
The comment has since sparked reactions online, with social media users debating expectations in modern relationships and the role of financial support during dating.
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