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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Bellings: 10:37am On Nov 29, 2020
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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 4:26pm On Dec 01, 2020
Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 4:35pm On Dec 01, 2020
fowlyansh181:
As someone who was posted and served in Karu nasarawa, the O.P was really wildin when he kept on shouting Abuja .. Karu is literally just 100 naira bus to Abuja .. I was posted in Karu but I was living in asokoro Abuja then, I just go for my CDs on CDS days .. so don’t give up and insist on Abuja if you are posted to Karu, you go even dodge work wella plus you can literally live in Abuja and serve in Karu..

I really enjoyed my stay in that town, I was really scared of nysc but if given the chance I’ll do it all over in Karu again..

Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 4:38pm On Dec 01, 2020
Abyima:
What is good for Thomas may not be good for Tom. There were avenue for people to join red cross, Media, etc. I wasn't prepared earlier to join any. I was preparing for the swearing in ceremony. I couldn't wait for it to come through. I went to the Mami Market, cut my hair, ironed my clothes, shaped my Khaki and my 7/7 kits were ready. Only shaping tailors took #500. If it was up and down, #1k."Eyes rolling". Fast forward to the swearing in Ceremony. On the day of NYSC swearing ceremony, top dignitaries, Camp coordinator, state coordinator and some NYSC officials came, including the soldiers. They addressed us and we were sworn in officially as Corps members. We had to put on our headdress and that shifted us from Otondo to Full time Corps members."Smile". I took beautiful pictures to mark the day..
Stealing was another side of the day in the camp. There were professional thieves in M3 and F3 hostel. What a coincidence "3". A particular girl always steal in that female hostel. She uses razor to cut people's back and her mission will be accomplished. She was caught severally and asked to vacate the hostel when caught. She was taken to another hostel but was rejected. Not only there but other hostels too. They stole phones, Milo, boxers and pant e.tc. But these aforementioned hostel was the brain behind all criminal activities. They stole my torch, white top, singlets and my cap in my hostel and in the hall. They even stole people's bucket. And if victim reports to the Soldiers, all of us in that particular hostel were the stealing took place will be in soup. Soldiers will ask everyone to come out and sit on the floor. Even when some persons did not pay their 200 naira fee for hostel levy, we were asked to come out and sit on the floor and they drilled us. Soldiers drilling are really tough. That's by the way. "smile" I identified myself with my platoon which was platoon 4. We voted our platoon president, assistant, head of kitchen, e.tc. Fast forward to SAED, it was time for SAED "Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development" I always attended this programme late. And it was done after early morning parade. People normally dodge this training because it leads to sleep. There were all forms of sleep. Sleeping and snoring, sleeping and opening eyes. "Laughs" (I didn't say anything oo) It is a very good programme which make people develop good entrepreneurship skills. I am always outside standing during this programme because the hall was easily filled by corps members.
Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Opadotunoluwase(m): 5:02pm On Dec 01, 2020
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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by fowlyansh181(m): 6:58pm On Dec 01, 2020
Liveordie:


Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
the nysc camp in nasarawa is in Keffi, not far from Karu, about 40minutes drive. now the overall nysc secretariat is in Lafia but you really have no business there except you are posted there., if Abuja is what you truly want , then while in camp, work towards being posted to Karu, the one man I’m sure that has this power of influence is the head of store there, or your platoon official , depends on who you want to meet to help you with the Karu posting .. the nysc secretariat in Karu is in Ado , 150 naira bus from there to wuse in Abuja .. those there automatically consider themselves as staying in Abuja
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 7:26am On Dec 02, 2020
fowlyansh181:
the nysc camp in nasarawa is in Keffi, not far from Karu, about 40minutes drive. now the overall nysc secretariat is in Lafia but you really have no business there except you are posted there., if Abuja is what you truly want , then while in camp, work towards being posted to Karu, the one man I’m sure that has this power of influence is the head of store there, or your platoon official , depends on who you want to meet to help you with the Karu posting .. the nysc secretariat in Karu is in Ado , 150 naira bus from there to wuse in Abuja .. those there automatically consider themselves as staying in Abuja
thanks you I appreciate, but what kind if PPAs are in karu and keffi.
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by fowlyansh181(m): 9:11am On Dec 02, 2020
Liveordie:

thanks you I appreciate, but what kind if PPAs are in karu and keffi.
PPAS in Karu are mostly schools, nepa office , choose Government school if you don’t really want to work, choose private school if you want to work and make a lil cash, I think private schools pays 10 to 15k monthly ... Government schools don’t really pay, and if you don’t want to really do anything, just meet up with the principal and reach some kind of arrangement with them.

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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 7:54pm On Dec 02, 2020
fowlyansh181:
PPAS in Karu are mostly schools, nepa office , choose Government school if you don’t really want to work, choose private school if you want to work and make a lil cash, I think private schools pays 10 to 15k monthly ... Government schools don’t really pay, and if you don’t want to really do anything, just meet up with the principal and reach some kind of arrangement with them.
I appreciate your response thank you
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Abyima(m): 11:06am On Dec 04, 2020
Liveordie:

Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
Thanks. 26 Makurdi Road
P.M.B 31, Lafia
Email: nysc_nasarawa@yahoo.com
For you to be posted to Karu, on your redeployment form write Karu as the place you are living. There is a place for address on the form that they will give you at the Secretariat.
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 3:07pm On Dec 04, 2020
Abyima:
Thanks. 26 Makurdi Road
P.M.B 31, Lafia
Email: nysc_nasarawa@yahoo.com
For you to be posted to Karu, on your redeployment form write Karu as the place you are living. There is a place for address on the form that they will give you at the Secretariat.
that's nice
thanks for the information

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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Abyima(m): 4:17pm On Dec 04, 2020
Liveordie:

that's nice
thanks for the information
Yeah! Uwc.
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by mycvcreator: 9:44am On Dec 06, 2020
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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 7:49pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abyima:
Yeah! Uwc.
hi
good day, please my relocation have been approved but on the document I printed they said due to covid19 rules of crowding that we should be checking our dashboard that they will tell us when to report,
but I just heard from someone tho not confirmed that if we don't report after two weeks they will revoke the relocation please do you have any idea about this? thanks
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Abyima(m): 6:41pm On Dec 08, 2020
Liveordie:

hi
good day, please my relocation have been approved but on the document I printed they said due to covid19 rules of crowding that we should be checking our dashboard that they will tell us when to report,
but I just heard from someone tho not confirmed that if we don't report after two weeks they will revoke the relocation please do you have any idea about this? thanks
The most important thing is that you have printed your relocation letter. It won't revoke. It will do so if only u haven't printed it out. Just relax and check your dashboard. If nothing happens do communicate with Nysc secretariat lafia, so they will tell you when it is time for documentation for redeployed corps members.

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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Liveordie: 10:23pm On Dec 08, 2020
Abyima:
The most important thing is that you have printed your relocation letter. It won't revoke. It will do so if only u haven't printed it out. Just relax and check your dashboard. If nothing happens do communicate with Nysc secretariat lafia, so they will tell you when it is time for documentation for redeployed corps members.
okay thanks again

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Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Abyima(m): 12:36am On Dec 09, 2020
Liveordie:

okay thanks again
My pleasure.
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Selfless1: 1:08am On Mar 08, 2021
fowlyansh181:
unless you are planning to redeploy, while in camp work really hard to be posted to Karu, it’s literally 50 to 100 naira transport to Abuja , and it’s such a lovely experience... house prices there ranges from , self con 70k up , 1 bedroom flat 200 to 250k , ... water and light ...

When searching for house search around ADO, or new Karu , assuming you finally choose Karu though .. very lovely experience.. no too fear for camp , just 3 weeks and it’s over .. your main priority in camp in working towards being posted to Karu ..



please how can I work it to Karu?
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by fowlyansh181(m): 1:25am On Mar 08, 2021
Selfless1:




please how can I work it to Karu?
in camp , head of store, your platoon officer are the people I know that have influence on where you can be posted , follow up anyone of them you can ..
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Muchmore024: 10:52am On Aug 20, 2021
Liveordie:


Nice, I redeployed to Abuja but they gave me nasarawa, where is the Nysc Secretariat in nasarawa and how can I be posted to karu
please urgent response thanks
Please I need your phone number. I have someone posted to nasarawa. I need some questions answered pls
Re: My Experience As A Nasarawa/Lagos Ex-Corper. (19C) by Muchmore024: 10:54am On Aug 20, 2021
fowlyansh181:
As someone who was posted and served in Karu nasarawa, the O.P was really wildin when he kept on shouting Abuja .. Karu is literally just 100 naira bus to Abuja .. I was posted in Karu but I was living in asokoro Abuja then, I just go for my CDs on CDS days .. so don’t give up and insist on Abuja if you are posted to Karu, you go even dodge work wella plus you can literally live in Abuja and serve in Karu..

I really enjoyed my stay in that town, I was really scared of nysc but if given the chance I’ll do it all over in Karu again..
Pls can I have ur number pls. I have some questions to ask

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