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Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Asquare84(m): 9:52am On Jun 02, 2019
dayo2me:
I for give u hot slap if u say Kano state pay but thank your star u didn't .

I serve in rogo local government in Kano and I was paid ,4 K
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Jeilani244(m): 9:57am On Jun 02, 2019
We sud give kudos to the state for paying 1k. What of oil rich states that did not pay a dime to copers
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by colestephan86: 10:47am On Jun 02, 2019
Nnadigoodluck:
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COMPLETE STATES THAT PAY AND DOESN'T PAY NYSC CORPS MEMBERS, AS AT SATURDAY, 1ST JUNE 2019

As NYSC 2019 Batch B registration starts today, here is the full guide on the states that pay extra allowance apart from the federal government ₦19,800 allowance.

Please note that for you to be eligible to receive this allowance in the states that pay, you must be serving in a public establishment. Those serving in private establishments can also be paid, only with negotiations with their employer.

1. ANAMBRA: This state is the highest paying state in Nigeria, they pay ₦8,500 monthly to corpers serving in public establishments as explained above.

2. AKWA IBOM: This state is paying ₦5,000 monthly to corps members deployed to their state.

3. JIGAWA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

4. DELTA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

5. ZAMFARA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

6. NASARAWA: This state currently pay ₦5,000 monthly via table payment.

7. BAYELSA: This state pays ₦3,000 every month to those in town and ₦5,000 to those close to water.

8. OSUN: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly. They receive ₦20,000 every four months. The last time they received such allowance was in February 2019. But, the 2018 Batch C Stream 1 and 2 has not received any dime from the state government.

Written by Comrade Nnadi Goodluck Donhacklord for nyscinfo.com

9. KATSINA: This state pays ₦4,000 monthly.

10. OYO: This state pays ₦4,000 monthly and it's very regular.

11. SOKOTO: This state pays ₦3,750 monthly, but you'll only be able to receive it at the end of your service year. A total of ₦45,000 will be paid.

12. ENUGU: This state pays ₦1,000 every month to corpers in the town (Enugu North, Enugu East, Enugu South) and ₦3,500 to those serving in villages.

13. KEBBI: This state pays ₦2,000 monthly.

14. LAGOS: This state pays allowance to the first 100 lucky corpers to be registered; i.e ₦15,000 monthly to some lucky ones serving in public schools and ₦10,000 monthly to some lucky ones serving in the secretariat. To be eligible to be among the 100 lucky corpers, immediately you're given your ppa letter, rush to Alausa Secretariat, at the ministry of special duties to have your number, cause it's slot and it's strictly on first to come, first to serve basis. You might be wondering why we didn't say that Lagos state is the highest state, it's because they don't pay allowance to all the corps members deployed to their state, unlike Anambra state that pays everyone serving in public establishments.

15. TARABA: This state pays ₦6,000 monthly, they select some few NYSC corps members serving in public establishments in their state and pay them. They started paying from December 2018.

16. ADAMAWA: This state pays ₦20,000 to NYSC corps members deployed to their state during POP.

17. EBONYI: The state government paid NYSC corps members deployed to their state ₦9,757 from October 2018 - February 2019, but since then, they've never received a dime. Most people are saying that the all of sudden state allowance was politically motivated, because, the state governor stopped paying immediately he was re-elected for second term in office.

18. ABUJA: The FCT does not pay corps members any allowance, even thou, it's the capital of the country. But, it's easier to earn money in Abuja, since there are lot's of big companies that you can serve in and those big companies pay huge amount of allowances to the corps members serving there.

19. KWARA, BAUCHI, KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA, EKITI, PLATEAU, RIVERS, BENUE, KANO, IMO, ONDO, OGUN, YOBE, CROSS RIVER, BORNO, ABIA, GOMBE and EDO do not pay anything to corps members deployed to their states.

Source- https://nyscinfo.com/full-states-that-pay-and-doesnt-pay-nysc-corps-members-as-at-saturday-1st-june-2019/

When I served in ebonyi state in 2013, we were paid 5k monthly and has coops we were allowed to lodge in WDC (Women development center) after our orientation for 5k per night.
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Valkyr: 12:29pm On Jun 02, 2019
Bayelsa now pays 10k to those in the hinterland
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Nobody: 6:06pm On Jun 02, 2019
Asquare84:


I serve in rogo local government in Kano and I was paid ,4 K

State govt paid you or your ppa?
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by BrokenCock: 6:42pm On Jun 02, 2019
titiloyeblog:


In every survey you carry out, you take a sample from whole to test your hypothesis. If the hypothesis is null, it doesnt result that the whole is null as well.

Because she said; "All men are scum"(experience gotten from her boyfriend), does that mean her father is one too? Of course, she'll say no.

So the article above is based on sample.
ona get time.
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Peezzy(f): 8:17pm On Jun 02, 2019
Mexyz:
Clap for my State jor, we try cheesy cheesy grin
lol, abi na. You're from which part of Edo?
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Mexyz(m): 3:25pm On Jun 03, 2019
Peezzy:
lol, abi na. You're from which part of Edo?
I'm from Esan
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Peezzy(f): 5:19pm On Jun 03, 2019
Mexyz:
I'm from Esan
wow! I served in Uromi town. Bodiaye?
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Mexyz(m): 5:23pm On Jun 03, 2019
Peezzy:
wow! I served in Uromi town. Bodiaye?
grin grin... Ofure
Good to see a total stranger speaking my language. cheesy cheesy
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Audacious19(m): 10:32am On Jun 04, 2019
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Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by cyberknox: 11:34am On Jun 05, 2019
A tech startup company is looking to hire corps members in osogbo, osun state. They are looking to hire an accountant, a graphics designer, a programmer, social media content creator, a secretary and a PR person. If you fit the above and your English is good with great interpersonal skills then waste no time and send your cv to airebamendavid@gmail.com
Subject to be your name and the role you’re applying for and tell us about you in the body of the email.
I promise your service year will be fun in osogbo
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Mikocake(m): 4:15pm On Jun 06, 2019
bettercreature:
I said it few days ago that something is not going well in ENUGU STATE but people were calling for my head
No good or bad news from that state and that makes it obvious that money is changing hands
Imagine the useless state paying just 1.000 naira to Corp members
the former governor used to pay 10k ooo.

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Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by xpensivNas(m): 5:58pm On Jun 06, 2019
For redeployment to any state of ur choice call 08145450060
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by MRXELA(m): 3:25pm On Jun 10, 2019
osun state Corp members where paid state allowance today being 10th of June 2019 making it four months after last payment Feb 2019 payment. 5000 x 4 (20,000)

batch B stream 1 and 2
batch C stream 1 and 2

we batch A are still waiting to complete our four months in the state.

so admin modify your post
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by archivengr: 5:38pm On Jun 12, 2019
Any Corps member in search of a place for service with about 8-9 months left should send a mail to jobs@independent.ng or call 08145289628
experience in the media sector or studied any related field an added advantage.
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by kandydude1(m): 7:40pm On Jun 27, 2019
so Kano no longer pay Corpers?
Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Jagaban880: 7:52pm On Jun 27, 2019
Nnadigoodluck:
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COMPLETE STATES THAT PAY AND DOESN'T PAY NYSC CORPS MEMBERS, AS AT SATURDAY, 1ST JUNE 2019

As NYSC 2019 Batch B registration starts today, here is the full guide on the states that pay extra allowance apart from the federal government ₦19,800 allowance.

Please note that for you to be eligible to receive this allowance in the states that pay, you must be serving in a public establishment. Those serving in private establishments can also be paid, only with negotiations with their employer.

1. ANAMBRA: This state is the highest paying state in Nigeria, they pay ₦8,500 monthly to corpers serving in public establishments as explained above.

2. AKWA IBOM: This state is paying ₦5,000 monthly to corps members deployed to their state.

3. JIGAWA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

4. DELTA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

5. ZAMFARA: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly.

6. NASARAWA: This state currently pay ₦5,000 monthly via table payment.

7. BAYELSA: This state pays ₦3,000 every month to those in town and ₦5,000 to those close to water.

8. OSUN: This state pays ₦5,000 monthly. They receive ₦20,000 every four months. The last time they received such allowance was in February 2019. But, the 2018 Batch C Stream 1 and 2 has not received any dime from the state government.

Written by Comrade Nnadi Goodluck Donhacklord for nyscinfo.com

9. KATSINA: This state pays ₦4,000 monthly.

10. OYO: This state pays ₦4,000 monthly and it's very regular.

11. SOKOTO: This state pays ₦3,750 monthly, but you'll only be able to receive it at the end of your service year. A total of ₦45,000 will be paid.

12. ENUGU: This state pays ₦1,000 every month to corpers in the town (Enugu North, Enugu East, Enugu South) and ₦3,500 to those serving in villages.

13. KEBBI: This state pays ₦2,000 monthly.

14. LAGOS: This state pays allowance to the first 100 lucky corpers to be registered; i.e ₦15,000 monthly to some lucky ones serving in public schools and ₦10,000 monthly to some lucky ones serving in the secretariat. To be eligible to be among the 100 lucky corpers, immediately you're given your ppa letter, rush to Alausa Secretariat, at the ministry of special duties to have your number, cause it's slot and it's strictly on first to come, first to serve basis. You might be wondering why we didn't say that Lagos state is the highest state, it's because they don't pay allowance to all the corps members deployed to their state, unlike Anambra state that pays everyone serving in public establishments.

15. TARABA: This state pays ₦6,000 monthly, they select some few NYSC corps members serving in public establishments in their state and pay them. They started paying from December 2018.

16. ADAMAWA: This state pays ₦20,000 to NYSC corps members deployed to their state during POP.

17. EBONYI: The state government paid NYSC corps members deployed to their state ₦9,757 from October 2018 - February 2019, but since then, they've never received a dime. Most people are saying that the all of sudden state allowance was politically motivated, because, the state governor stopped paying immediately he was re-elected for second term in office.

18. ABUJA: The FCT does not pay corps members any allowance, even thou, it's the capital of the country. But, it's easier to earn money in Abuja, since there are lot's of big companies that you can serve in and those big companies pay huge amount of allowances to the corps members serving there.

19. KWARA, BAUCHI, KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA, EKITI, PLATEAU, RIVERS, BENUE, KANO, IMO, ONDO, OGUN, YOBE, CROSS RIVER, BORNO, ABIA, GOMBE and EDO do not pay anything to corps members deployed to their states.

Source- https://nyscinfo.com/full-states-that-pay-and-doesnt-pay-nysc-corps-members-as-at-saturday-1st-june-2019/

Re: States That Pay And Don't Pay Corpers' Allowance by Feddyaura: 10:42pm On Nov 27, 2019
SmellySperm:
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