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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by ALAYORMII: 8:49am On Jul 24, 2014
karleone:
What if you don't understand and laff? That one is .......... grade problem?

If you don't undastand then you jump am pass.


Shikena
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Miner13: 8:51am On Jul 24, 2014
osemu8: I was paid 14,950 siwes allowance around May dis year,not everyone was paid in my school,I guess it was randomly selected,we were asked to submit our account numbers to the ITF department in my school,even those u didn't do I T got paid,corruption is responsible for the process,good am boss

and no one was even selected in my department
angry angry angry


abi dem want bomb consume dia Bottom
awon ole
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Sowl(m): 8:51am On Jul 24, 2014
Dremichaels:
I tire o... I'm a street boy so I won't change my lifestyle cos of a stranger.

top of d morning to y'all
Bro it shall b well wit u lyk d thriving of corruption in uncle jona cabinet!! grin
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by debygirly(f): 8:52am On Jul 24, 2014
nifton:
Ya i ve got my alumni,dept n faculty IDs buh rumours say its only main skul ID dats acceptable,tnk for d info tho,um due skul by monday.

Ok
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Miner13: 8:52am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: abiioooooo, me come be skinny ass again,.... Theriisss God !! Hope d igbo man go collect am bak we no buy againn

grin grin grin

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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by cutiepie01(f): 8:55am On Jul 24, 2014
traecey: reporting for duty ma'am
lol.How was ur nyt?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:01am On Jul 24, 2014
zerray: NYSC members
Ahead of the August 5
commencement of orientation
programme/camping for
prospective corps members,
the NYSC has reiterated its position
that corps
members will still be posted to four
key areas of
agriculture, education, health and
rural infrastructure
development until the scheme states
otherwise.
Speaking at the pre-mobilisation
briefing for Batch ‘B’
corps members of the Lagos State
University (LASU),
Ojo, last Thursday, the Head, Skills
Acquisition and
Entrepreneurial Development (SAED)
NYSC, Lagos State,
Mrs. Rachael Idaewor advised corps
members to be
wary of dubious individuals with
sugar-coated tongues
who usually swindle unsuspecting
corps members into
paying huge sums of money,
promising to get them
deployed to multinational
companies.
Get ready to teach:
Idaewor and her team who took
pains to enlighten
prospective corps members on the
dos and dont’s
expected of them during their
service year, however,
stated that most of them will be
deployed to schools
across the country to teach.
She said: “The NYSC is taking pains
to talk to you
before you proceed to your various
orientation camps
and places of primary assignments,
because there is no
room for ignorance or mistakes in
the scheme. More
recently, we have decided to come
to you before you
depart so that we can acquaint you
with the nitty-gritty
required of you and you will also
give us feedback of
what you expect of us.
“This pre-mobilisation briefing is an
integral part of the
scheme. Have you ever pondered on
the essence of the
scheme? The scheme came about in
1973, to put things
right, because there was widespread
apathy and
distrust among the ethnic
nationalities, emanating from
the civil war that ended in 1970. The
scheme was
established and poised to bring
youths of various
ethnic nationalities together in order
to bridge the
distrust obviously seen among
them.
“Thus, among other things, the
scheme is poised to
inculcate discipline, promote
national unity, encourage
self reliance, remove prejudices,
apathy among ethnic
nationalities and encourage mobility
of labour. The
NYSC has achieved these to a large
extent, even as it
has encouraged cross-marriages
and inter-tribal bonds
in the country.”
The SAED boss added: “I am saying
it authoritatively
that most of you in this batch will
end up in the
classroom. Most of you will teach, so
don’t be
deceived by dubious elements who
ask you to pay
money to get deployed to
multinational companies
such as Chevron Nigeria Limited,
Shell Nigeria, Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), Zenith Bank
Plc among others.”
NYSC materials not for sale:
Speaking further, she warned that
corps members must
desist from buying NYSC apparels.
“Anything that deals
with NYSC badge and logo, such as
the khaki suit,
crested vest, belt, waist pouch
among others, are not
for sale. The scheme has provided
enough stock for
you, so don’t allow anybody deceive
you. Don’t buy
any of these from anybody because
we will seize them
when we get them on you in
camps.”
No room for mistakes:
Noting that the essence of the NYSC
orientation
camping was to acquaint corps
members on the
cultural and socio-political way of
life of the people
within their place of primary
assignment, Idaewor,
however, warned corps members to
meticulously read
through their call-up letters for the
rules and
regulations governing their various
camps, adding that
there is no room for mistakes in the
camps.
“In the camp, no room for mistakes,
so ensure you
meticulously go through the NYSC
call-up letters that
will be given to you by your school
authorities. When
you come into camp, you will be
given a unique code
number, which you are going to use
throughout your
service year. This number is even
more important to
you than your name. It is what we
will use in
identifying you throughout your one-
year compulsory
service to your fatherland.
“Also, you must be told that life in
the camp is
regimented. In the camps, you don’t
do what you like
at any point in time. NYSC decides
when you wake up
and we decide when you sleep,” she
said to loud
protests from prospective corps
members numbering
over 4, 000.
Adding: “To be allowed at various
camps, corps
members must present original
copies of their call-up
letters; statement of results issued
them by their
institutions, eight recent passport
photographs and a
valid means of identification issued
by their schools.
Missing call-up letter:
“Should a corps member misplace
his or her call-up
letter, such person must go to a
nearby police station
to obtain a police report; go to court
to get a sworn
affidavit informing the general public
that your call-up
letter is missing; then go back to
your school and write
the appropriate quarters, informing
them that your call-
up letter is missing and that you
have attached a police
report and a sworn affidavit,then
will your school
initiate a re-validation to the NYSC
for you to be re-
mobilised for the next batch in
November 2014.”
70-yr-old must serve:
On those qualified for the one-year
service to their
fatherland, Idaewor said: “To be
qualified to serve, one
must be a Nigerian; must not have
clocked 30 years
upon the year of graduation and
must have bagged a
B.A, Bsc or HND from tertiary
institutions in Nigeria or
abroad. Although, before 1977 and
1985, these barriers
were not there.”
Pointing out that anybody who
meets these
requirements must serve no matter
the age, she said:
“You must serve your fatherland
even at 70. We had a
situation in Lagos where a son and
father served
together because the father went
abroad for his
master’s without serving. After he
had settled abroad
and established a family, he came
back home to
venture into politics. But knowing
full well that the
NYSC Certificate of Service is one of
the pre-requisites
needed to contest elections, the
man, who had clocked
70 was compelled by the scheme to
serve alongside
the son.
“Also, any break in service is
regarded as an
abscondment by the NYSC and such
an individual will
be made to repeat the service year.
However, only
graduates of Medicine can defer
their service to enable
them go for housemanship.”
Exemptions:
However, the SAED head said those
exempted from
serving are “graduates who are
recipients of national
honours; those who have served in
the police, Navy,
Army, Airforce for over nine months
and those who
have crossed 30 years,” adding that
“you are not
qualified for exemption having
served in para-military
agencies like the Federal Road Safety
Corps (FRSC),
Nigerian Customs Service (NCS),
Nigerian Immigration
Service (NIS) among others.”
She stated that graduates of part-
time, sandwich,
distant learning programmes and
professional courses
run by professional bodies like
Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN),
Nigerian Institute of
Information Technology (NIIT) are
excluded from
serving according to the NYSC
Decree 51 of 1993, now
an Act of the National Assembly.
She, however, said
pregnant and nursing mothers
deployed out of the state
where their husbands are domiciled
can go back home
after due registration at their place
of posting.
awesome dear
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by mikedimeji(m): 9:02am On Jul 24, 2014
zerray: NYSC members
Ahead of the August 5
commencement of orientation
programme/camping for
prospective corps members,
the NYSC has reiterated its position
that corps
members will still be posted to four
key areas of
agriculture, education, health and
rural infrastructure
development until the scheme states
otherwise.
Speaking at the pre-mobilisation
briefing for Batch ‘B’
corps members of the Lagos State
University (LASU),
Ojo, last Thursday, the Head, Skills
Acquisition and
Entrepreneurial Development (SAED)
NYSC, Lagos State,
Mrs. Rachael Idaewor advised corps
members to be
wary of dubious individuals with
sugar-coated tongues
who usually swindle unsuspecting
corps members into
paying huge sums of money,
promising to get them
deployed to multinational
companies.
Get ready to teach:
Idaewor and her team who took
pains to enlighten
prospective corps members on the
dos and dont’s
expected of them during their
service year, however,
stated that most of them will be
deployed to schools
across the country to teach.
She said: “The NYSC is taking pains
to talk to you
before you proceed to your various
orientation camps
and places of primary assignments,
because there is no
room for ignorance or mistakes in
the scheme. More
recently, we have decided to come
to you before you
depart so that we can acquaint you
with the nitty-gritty
required of you and you will also
give us feedback of
what you expect of us.
“This pre-mobilisation briefing is an
integral part of the
scheme. Have you ever pondered on
the essence of the
scheme? The scheme came about in
1973, to put things
right, because there was widespread
apathy and
distrust among the ethnic
nationalities, emanating from
the civil war that ended in 1970. The
scheme was
established and poised to bring
youths of various
ethnic nationalities together in order
to bridge the
distrust obviously seen among
them.
“Thus, among other things, the
scheme is poised to
inculcate discipline, promote
national unity, encourage
self reliance, remove prejudices,
apathy among ethnic
nationalities and encourage mobility
of labour. The
NYSC has achieved these to a large
extent, even as it
has encouraged cross-marriages
and inter-tribal bonds
in the country.”
The SAED boss added: “I am saying
it authoritatively
that most of you in this batch will
end up in the
classroom. Most of you will teach, so
don’t be
deceived by dubious elements who
ask you to pay
money to get deployed to
multinational companies
such as Chevron Nigeria Limited,
Shell Nigeria, Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), Zenith Bank
Plc among others.”
NYSC materials not for sale:
Speaking further, she warned that
corps members must
desist from buying NYSC apparels.
“Anything that deals
with NYSC badge and logo, such as
the khaki suit,
crested vest, belt, waist pouch
among others, are not
for sale. The scheme has provided
enough stock for
you, so don’t allow anybody deceive
you. Don’t buy
any of these from anybody because
we will seize them
when we get them on you in
camps.”
No room for mistakes:
Noting that the essence of the NYSC
orientation
camping was to acquaint corps
members on the
cultural and socio-political way of
life of the people
within their place of primary
assignment, Idaewor,
however, warned corps members to
meticulously read
through their call-up letters for the
rules and
regulations governing their various
camps, adding that
there is no room for mistakes in the
camps.
“In the camp, no room for mistakes,
so ensure you
meticulously go through the NYSC
call-up letters that
will be given to you by your school
authorities. When
you come into camp, you will be
given a unique code
number, which you are going to use
throughout your
service year. This number is even
more important to
you than your name. It is what we
will use in
identifying you throughout your one-
year compulsory
service to your fatherland.
“Also, you must be told that life in
the camp is
regimented. In the camps, you don’t
do what you like
at any point in time. NYSC decides
when you wake up
and we decide when you sleep,” she
said to loud
protests from prospective corps
members numbering
over 4, 000.
Adding: “To be allowed at various
camps, corps
members must present original
copies of their call-up
letters; statement of results issued
them by their
institutions, eight recent passport
photographs and a
valid means of identification issued
by their schools.
Missing call-up letter:
“Should a corps member misplace
his or her call-up
letter, such person must go to a
nearby police station
to obtain a police report; go to court
to get a sworn
affidavit informing the general public
that your call-up
letter is missing; then go back to
your school and write
the appropriate quarters, informing
them that your call-
up letter is missing and that you
have attached a police
report and a sworn affidavit,then
will your school
initiate a re-validation to the NYSC
for you to be re-
mobilised for the next batch in
November 2014.”
70-yr-old must serve:
On those qualified for the one-year
service to their
fatherland, Idaewor said: “To be
qualified to serve, one
must be a Nigerian; must not have
clocked 30 years
upon the year of graduation and
must have bagged a
B.A, Bsc or HND from tertiary
institutions in Nigeria or
abroad. Although, before 1977 and
1985, these barriers
were not there.”
Pointing out that anybody who
meets these
requirements must serve no matter
the age, she said:
“You must serve your fatherland
even at 70. We had a
situation in Lagos where a son and
father served
together because the father went
abroad for his
master’s without serving. After he
had settled abroad
and established a family, he came
back home to
venture into politics. But knowing
full well that the
NYSC Certificate of Service is one of
the pre-requisites
needed to contest elections, the
man, who had clocked
70 was compelled by the scheme to
serve alongside
the son.
“Also, any break in service is
regarded as an
abscondment by the NYSC and such
an individual will
be made to repeat the service year.
However, only
graduates of Medicine can defer
their service to enable
them go for housemanship.”
Exemptions:
However, the SAED head said those
exempted from
serving are “graduates who are
recipients of national
honours; those who have served in
the police, Navy,
Army, Airforce for over nine months
and those who
have crossed 30 years,” adding that
“you are not
qualified for exemption having
served in para-military
agencies like the Federal Road Safety
Corps (FRSC),
Nigerian Customs Service (NCS),
Nigerian Immigration
Service (NIS) among others.”
She stated that graduates of part-
time, sandwich,
distant learning programmes and
professional courses
run by professional bodies like
Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN),
Nigerian Institute of
Information Technology (NIIT) are
excluded from
serving according to the NYSC
Decree 51 of 1993, now
an Act of the National Assembly.
She, however, said
pregnant and nursing mothers
deployed out of the state
where their husbands are domiciled
can go back home
after due registration at their place
of posting.
Good morning, pls where did u see this. Pls I need the source for reference.
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by REDBUNNY(f): 9:05am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: moaning to u bunny
Ade,Why are you moaning?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by REDBUNNY(f): 9:07am On Jul 24, 2014
Miner13:



hnmmmmmmm

i know you for that, you can read anything writable undecided
Trust me wink
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by mikedimeji(m): 9:08am On Jul 24, 2014
osemu8: I was paid 14,950 siwes allowance around May dis year,not everyone was paid in my school,I guess it was randomly selected,we were asked to submit our account numbers to the ITF department in my school,even those u didn't do I T got paid,corruption is responsible for the process,good am boss
Good morning bro. In fact I wrote down my details at the SIWES department, I wrote down my details at the department, I also sent my detail later via mail to a particular ITF email address, in fact in our case the man specifically told my class rep that he came to my department three times but our siwes coordinator refused to give him all our log books that he gave him few and those few were the people they paid and when the class rep approach the siwes coordinator he said we should just forget about it that Shebi it's just 14k5. Honestly the country is in a state.
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2014
REDBUNNY: Ade,Why are you moaning?
cold night tho I was greeting u , good mooooooaaaaaaning to u

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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Samguine: 9:09am On Jul 24, 2014
prixxy7: Pls house gudmorning, I want to know if d passports shuld all be d same or if different passport ȋ̝̊̅§ allowed.
As long as you are the one in the pictures, I guess you are good to go wink
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:10am On Jul 24, 2014
mikedimeji:
Good morning bro. In fact I wrote down my details at the SIWES department, I wrote down my details at the department, I also sent my detail later via mail to a particular ITF email address, in fact in our case the man specifically told my class rep that came to my department three times but our siwes coordinator refused to give him all our log books that he gave him few and those few were the people they paid and when the class rep approach the siwes coordinator he said we should just forget about it that Shebi it's just 14k5. Honestly the country is in a state.
I dint bother putting my details down sef , I no need dem thrash... Afterall most people wey graduate before never collect ..... Nd above all putting 15k in mind I ll pass...
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by TiffanyJ(f): 9:10am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: baby be safe
i will dear. Tnx for caring
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:13am On Jul 24, 2014
TiffanyJ:
i will dear. Tnx for caring
uwc hunn... Guess ur planning to serve in southwest ?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:15am On Jul 24, 2014
mikedimeji:
Good morning bro. In fact I wrote down my details at the SIWES department, I wrote down my details at the department, I also sent my detail later via mail to a particular ITF email address, in fact in our case the man specifically told my class rep that he came to my department three times but our siwes coordinator refused to give him all our log books that he gave him few and those few were the people they paid and when the class rep approach the siwes coordinator he said we should just forget about it that Shebi it's just 14k5. Honestly the country is in a state.
state of the nation,corruption
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:15am On Jul 24, 2014
mikedimeji:
Good morning bro. In fact I wrote down my details at the SIWES department, I wrote down my details at the department, I also sent my detail later via mail to a particular ITF email address, in fact in our case the man specifically told my class rep that he came to my department three times but our siwes coordinator refused to give him all our log books that he gave him few and those few were the people they paid and when the class rep approach the siwes coordinator he said we should just forget about it that Shebi it's just 14k5. Honestly the country is in a state.
it is the right of every student who participated in siwes programme to b paid allowance,but in my school Ambrose alli university ekpoma not everyone was paid,I believe the school authorities n ITF body has a hand in shortchanging of payment.
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Sowl(m): 9:15am On Jul 24, 2014
I was privileged to help a Lecturer compile the results of those being examined and was stunned by the way some students answered the examination questions.
One of them responding to the question, “What is public relation?” began his answer this way:
“Dear Madam,
thank you very much for this pertinent and well deserved question.
It shows how good and motherly you are. In fact, of all the lecturers in this university, you are one of the best and God will surely reward you.
Before I answer the great question, let me first of all ask about your husband and children, praying and believing that they are swimming in the ocean of good health.
Now to answer your question, public relation is simply all your relations who come out in the public.
For instance,
the brother of our Governor can say that the Governor is his public relation.
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:16am On Jul 24, 2014
TiffanyJ:
i will dear. Tnx for caring
uwc hunn... Guess ur planning to serve in southwest ?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by TiffanyJ(f): 9:26am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: uwc hunn... Guess ur planning to serve in southwest ?
something like that but the truth is that i didn't work it.
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by DrPhilABd: 9:30am On Jul 24, 2014
Sowl: I was privileged to help a Lecturer compile the results of those being examined and was stunned by the way some students answered the examination questions.
One of them responding to the question, “What is public relation?” began his answer this way:
“Dear Madam,
thank you very much for this pertinent and well deserved question.
It shows how good and motherly you are. In fact, of all the lecturers in this university, you are one of the best and God will surely reward you.
Before I answer the great question, let me first of all ask about your husband and children, praying and believing that they are swimming in the ocean of good health.
Now to answer your question, public relation is simply all your relations who come out in the public.
For instance,
the brother of our Governor can say that the Governor is his public relation.
Lmao... Dis is hilarious
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 9:36am On Jul 24, 2014
TiffanyJ:
something like that but the truth is that i didn't work it.
I can assure u , u goona get posted to South west...... So u can have free movement and enjoy ur service year wink smiley)))))
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by TiffanyJ(f): 9:46am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: I can assure u , u goona get posted to South west...... So u can have free movement and enjoy ur service year wink smiley)))))
amen...but where will u like to serve?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Samguine: 9:46am On Jul 24, 2014
The countdown continues..
12 DAYS TO GO

Slowly but Steadily cool
#teamB14 #August5th

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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 10:07am On Jul 24, 2014
TiffanyJ:
amen...but where will u like to serve?
chose oyo though..... Call up letter will be a confirmation of the runs...
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by honeydear(f): 10:16am On Jul 24, 2014
osemu8: I was paid 14,950 siwes allowance around May dis year,not everyone was paid in my school,I guess it was randomly selected,we were asked to submit our account numbers to the ITF department in my school,even those u didn't do I T got paid,corruption is responsible for the process,good am boss
I was not paid cry
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by hiteelong(f): 10:32am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: u never greet me ooo, howuday
Eeeyah sowie.....goodmoni, hop u are fyn
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by ngozionefeli: 10:38am On Jul 24, 2014
Hissexcellencie:
Abeg, try dey talk something o esp. If u;re new...if you close mouth too much e go begin smell #Experience. grin
lmao okay
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by Nobody: 10:47am On Jul 24, 2014
hiteelong:
Eeeyah sowie.....goodmoni, hop u are fyn
not a prblem..... Yur welcome on board ..!!! Am fine but cold dey cassssh me , what abt u
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by traecey(f): 10:56am On Jul 24, 2014
cutiepie01: lol.How was ur nyt?
twas fab,urs?
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch B House by traecey(f): 10:57am On Jul 24, 2014
adedeji65: goodmorning sunshine
Mornin Handsome

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