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JubiOmeiza:Goodday.. please what are the compulsory documents that you submitted ![]() |
any update please?? |
I don't think any state have started verification |
please bring it forward and the lord will continuously bless you |
olujuwonj:lols. November 25th -November 4th is just 11months and some days. same with stream 1.october ending to October 4th is also 11months and some days. did dy complain ![]() |
olujuwonj:my friend. batch A's idcards expired on April 5th but they passed out April 14th. re u d first his idcard is Expiring before pop the answer is NOO. if u are asking for idcard extension. dn. I think u will have a point. as for the others, u re just stressing ur mind. go back to ur ppa joor |
olujuwonj:my brother u started service November 25th. so. chill. na 11months u serve not 13 months. stream 1 entered October ending and are leaving 1st week of October. same applies to una wey b stream 2.so y shouting ? |
NatureBoy91:if you are not serving, dn allow we serving to enjoy the service year then. don't stress yourself next time writing long texts all in the name of protest for wetin wey no concern you. if u want to write to the DG collect his email address and email him directly not on nairaland. abeg |
lols. continue theorizing and deceiving yourself. better wake up to the reality on time and continue work with your ppa |
oyo state 0k ondo state 0k rivers state promised 10but batch A2015 are yet to receive theres up till now so 0k gombe State 0k jigawa state 5k ekiti 0k |
wish everyone all the best |
Bigmillz:owk..thanks |
Bigmillz:Goodday..pls...is NYSC discharge certificate compulsory for graduates or optional in applying for te N-power programme |
wailing:owk..pls..is NYSC discharge certificate a must for graduates??or can smeone serving apply ![]() |
kennethokey15:Its on their official website guy..check there site again |
Armynu:have u printed urs?? |
femjastic112:hello..i relocted to ondo state also and in akure..pls add me to any whatsapp group where ondo corpers are in..plss |
Lagusta:owk.!..tnks..i appreciate |
basukajoe:i also need it..so..lemme quote u to be getting responses also |
Lagusta:oh......sorry..am nt a medical corper...my hopes has gone high already....chai..i mean how much other corpers receive please... |
Lagusta:owk..thanks..i appreciate...am yet to be given PPA..was relocated to d state..so i pray i wl b posted to any of these places.. |
Lagusta:pls...how much do ondo state pay corpers?? |
Confusions have continued to trail the reported rescue of second Chibok girl by the military on Thursday. The first controversy has to do with the identity of the girl. The name Serah Luka with no 157 as given by the Army Spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, was different from the one found on the comprehensive Chibok girls’ list. On the list, one Ruth Lawan was listed as no 157. The second controversy came from account of events at the school and the rescued girl’s class at the time of the incident. Available records showed that only JSS 3 and SS 3 students were in the school writing their various examinations when Boko Haram militants stormed the school and took them away. But the military in a statement said Serah Luka was a JSS 1 student who had been in school for just two months before her abduction. Less than 24 hours after Amina Ali was rescued, flown to Abuja and handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari, the military claimed that a second girl from the list of the abducted girls has been rescued by troops. The Army spokesman in a statement issued on Thursday night said one Miss Serah Lukan, daughter of a pastor was among the 97 women rescued during an operation by troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Vigilante Group of Buratai. The statement also informed that 35 Boko Haram members were killed during the operation. The statement reads; “At about 11: 00am today, Thursday, 19th May 2016, troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Civilian Vigilante group of Buratai, conducted clearance operations at Shettima Aboh, Hong and Biladdili general area in Damboa local government area of Borno State. “During the operations, the troops killed 35 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered several arms and ammunitions and other items. “In addition, they rescued 97 women and children held captives by the Boko Haram terrorists. We are glad to state that among those rescued is a girl believed to be one of the Chibok Government Secondary School girls that were abducted on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists. “Her name is Miss Serah Luka, who is number 157 on the list of the abducted school girls. She is believed to be the daughter of Pastor Luka.”[b]Confusions have continued to trail the reported rescue of second Chibok girl by the military on Thursday. The first controversy has to do with the identity of the girl. The name Serah Luka with no 157 as given by the Army Spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, was different from the one found on the comprehensive Chibok girls’ list. On the list, one Ruth Lawan was listed as no 157. The second controversy came from account of events at the school and the rescued girl’s class at the time of the incident. Available records showed that only JSS 3 and SS 3 students were in the school writing their various examinations when Boko Haram militants stormed the school and took them away. But the military in a statement said Serah Luka was a JSS 1 student who had been in school for just two months before her abduction. Less than 24 hours after Amina Ali was rescued, flown to Abuja and handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari, the military claimed that a second girl from the list of the abducted girls has been rescued by troops. The Army spokesman in a statement issued on Thursday night said one Miss Serah Lukan, daughter of a pastor was among the 97 women rescued during an operation by troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Vigilante Group of Buratai. The statement also informed that 35 Boko Haram members were killed during the operation. The statement reads; “At about 11: 00am today, Thursday, 19th May 2016, troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Civilian Vigilante group of Buratai, conducted clearance operations at Shettima Aboh, Hong and Biladdili general area in Damboa local government area of Borno State. “During the operations, the troops killed 35 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered several arms and ammunitions and other items. “In addition, they rescued 97 women and children held captives by the Boko Haram terrorists. We are glad to state that among those rescued is a girl believed to be one of the Chibok Government Secondary School girls that were abducted on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists. “Her name is Miss Serah Luka, who is number 157 on the list of the abducted school girls. She is believed to be the daughter of Pastor Luka.”[/b]Confusions have continued to trail the reported rescue of second Chibok girl by the military on Thursday. The first controversy has to do with the identity of the girl. The name Serah Luka with no 157 as given by the Army Spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, was different from the one found on the comprehensive Chibok girls’ list. On the list, one Ruth Lawan was listed as no 157. The second controversy came from account of events at the school and the rescued girl’s class at the time of the incident. Available records showed that only JSS 3 and SS 3 students were in the school writing their various examinations when Boko Haram militants stormed the school and took them away. But the military in a statement said Serah Luka was a JSS 1 student who had been in school for just two months before her abduction. Less than 24 hours after Amina Ali was rescued, flown to Abuja and handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari, the military claimed that a second girl from the list of the abducted girls has been rescued by troops. The Army spokesman in a statement issued on Thursday night said one Miss Serah Lukan, daughter of a pastor was among the 97 women rescued during an operation by troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Vigilante Group of Buratai. The statement also informed that 35 Boko Haram members were killed during the operation. The statement reads; “At about 11: 00am today, Thursday, 19th May 2016, troops of 231 Battalion, 331 Artillery Regiment (AR), Detachment of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) 2, Explosive Ordinance (EOD) Team and Civilian Vigilante group of Buratai, conducted clearance operations at Shettima Aboh, Hong and Biladdili general area in Damboa local government area of Borno State. “During the operations, the troops killed 35 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered several arms and ammunitions and other items. “In addition, they rescued 97 women and children held captives by the Boko Haram terrorists. We are glad to state that among those rescued is a girl believed to be one of the Chibok Government Secondary School girls that were abducted on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists. “Her name is Miss Serah Luka, who is number 157 on the list of the abducted school girls. She is believed to be the daughter of Pastor Luka.” |

