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ibroh22:No mind the guy. He started the ugly rumor about how the streams would be divided. That's why we kept advising people to keep their "reliable sources" to themselves. Anyway, we've moved past that. Good morning, everyone. |
Kristaps85:And he was using the whole of his liver to confidently tell such an awful lie as if na him invent the machine wey go split people based on even and odd last digits of call-up numbers. ![]() |
Kristaps85:Please where is this uncle? We need a new lie because this your lie done fade. Uncle, please tell us a new lie. |
Dream2:Thanks bro. I see you. ![]() |
KiziitoKennel:Jos is a nice place. Cool and calm. It's a serene state. Standard of living ranges from low to moderate. Most of the negative stuff you might have read about Jos are usually exaggerated...blown out of proportion. The people in Jos love fashion and then the weather is really nice. If you eventually get posted here, prepare well for the cold in December. Jackets and all. It's more like a civil servants town so the commerce can't be compared to cities like Lagos. But overall, I love Jos. |
Sasuwa:1. I'm not sure about the total number of PCMs that are registered. 2. News has been making rounds since last night that the NYSC DG said that there would be two streams... 1 and 2. They say it's also on the NYSC Facebook page. I haven't checked. 3. Printing of call-up letters should be from Monday the 21st of November, according to the Batch-B 2016 timetable. |
macsilver:Lol. My brother, person no need to let school fees waste o. I be UniJos alumni. |
Enouwem:Of course I know you're referring to the increment in the monthly allowance. My claim of "you've brought this up before" Should let you know that I've been following almost every post here. Remember when allowance was 7k or there about? Was it increased to 19k8 as a result of protests? And of course it won't stop going to camp, I never even said that. But it could delay it far longer than we could possibly think. Here's the trick, when the boss is looking for excuses to pinch out of your stipends, don't even give him an excuse to completely box you into a corner. And oga, who told you that the government itself isn't concerned about the NYSC allowance? There are people in government who have made efforts for the review of the allowance. It's a process. It's not something you "force" with protests. So kindly update yourself with this and allow the process to sail smoothly. http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/19/fg-may-increase-allowances-to-nysc-members-as-new-dg-assumes-office/ http://dailypost.ng/2016/01/15/house-of-reps-passes-bill-seeking-increment-of-corps-members-allowance/ Can you see the part of your post which I just made bold? There you go again... That's exactly what I meant by you sneer at people. What's the meaning of "you people" like you're too good to make posts here? Bros, this thread is bonded by the same selfless love you see in families. We're a family here. Arguments and fights must dey o but we still treat ourselves nicely. Your constant use of the phrase "you people" says otherwise. Meanwhile, please take a minute to follow the link I posted and try not to instigate anything that would truncate and jeopardize the gradual process. Cheers bro. |
Enouwem:You've posted about this online protest thing before and reiterating it once more, and I'm sure you'll bring it up again. Just wondering. When people (majority or less) don't agree with your idea, you don't have to sneer at them. We all have different ideas and interests, that's what makes us a community of humans. Why don't you start the online protest and watch how people with similar interests join you? Sometimes if you are hell bent on doing something, you don't have to wait for the approval of others, if not you might never START! And I'm wondering why your idea is so ill-timed. You bring up issue about protest a few days to the start of a program when everything is already signed, sealed and delivered? Did it ever cross your mind that the government won't just sit overnight and approve an increment without following the normal long due process which could take months? Or don't you know how the legislative arm operates? Sometimes you need to understand that when certain individuals are silent, it's not foolishness but wisdom. Finally bro, if you believe in the power of your dreams, follow it with all doggedness and don't wait for no one. You could surprisingly amass a very large number of supporters. Good luck. NB: I do not support your idea. |
chukz999:Bros, certificate is not a must in camp. Statement of result is accepted in the absence of certificate. |
Sasuwa:Sasuwa, lol. Funny and interesting question. Lol. Are you a Tiv lady? |
Jameek:Quoting myself simply because this "reliable source" argument is still on. I believe there are lots of people here with their own "reliable sources" too but they have chosen to keep it on the low, which I believe is better. To those claiming conflicting "reliable sources", una never learn from TB Joshua experience abi? Good morning, everyone. |
guruvicawelt:Lol. Abeg never vex. Just no pay attention to all these rumor as everyone dey claim reliable source. |
Why don't you guys just relax and let things flow, rather than bringing all sorts of theories based on "them say, them say, he said, she said" with everyone claiming reliable source here? Na power tussle about who get reliable source pass? Whatever info your reliable source has divulged to you, keep it to yourself because someone else's reliable source must have also divulged some info to him/her too. Monday the 21st is just around the corner. |
EzehPascal:They can spend billions on cars which are not priority in anyway but they suddenly realize Nigeria is in recession and paying a meager 19,800 to Corp members is a big task... Please read up and see for yourselves... Enjoy... John Ameh, Abuja The delivery of 360 exotic cars to members of the House of Representatives has begun amid the economic downturn in the country. Investigations by The PUNCH revealed on Sunday that 28 units of the Peugeot 508 series had already been delivered to lawmakers in Abuja. The 28 were among the first batch of 50 cars supplied by the Kaduna-based Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited. The House allocated a princely N3.6bn for the cars in the 2016 budget at a unit price of N10m. A National Assembly top aide told The PUNCH on Sunday that the arrangement with Peugeot was that the company would supply the vehicles in batches because of the huge number of members involved. “Fifty cars will be supplied in the first batch; 28 have already been delivered. That was last week. “Twenty-two more in the first batch are expected to be delivered this week,” the source stated. Findings indicated that the luxury cars would arrive in Abuja in batches till January, 2017 when all 360 members would have picked a unit. About 223 of the members of the House are new, having come to the National Assembly for the first time in 2015. But all 360 members will still benefit from the luxury cars, officially known as ‘utility’ or ‘committee’ vehicles. Investigations showed that owing to paucity of funds, the lawmakers agreed with Peugeot to spread the payment of the N3.6bn across 24 months or “two years’ budget.” The PUNCH gathered that the original plan was to start the delivery of the cars last June, but the delay in the passage of the 2016 budget stalled it. “The House was not sure of the provisions in the budget owing to the general drop in the revenue available to the Federal Government this year. “So, they delayed it till the budget was passed before they continued with the procurement processing.” It was learnt that a lengthy disagreement among lawmakers preceded the choice of the Peugeot 508 series. Investigations revealed that while the majority of the new members preferred the 2016 Toyota Camry, others argued in favour of Peugeot 508 on the grounds of patronising ‘Made-in-Nigeria products’. “Eventually, the argument was sustained that Peugeot should be the choice to encourage local automotive industry; though it would also appear that there was a comparative cost analysis,” another legislative source added. The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that members had started taking delivery of the vehicles. Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, Namdas stated that female lawmakers were the first in line to pick up their units, while the males would take their turn in subsequent batches. Asked why the House would splash money on 360 exotic cars at a time the country was in recession, Namdas played down any reference to the cars as being “luxury.” He said, “This issue of cars is long overdue. They are not for luxury but for committee and oversight duties. “The 8th Assembly is nearing two years, yet members have no cars to carry out their duties. “Ministers and other officials in the executive have long bought vehicles for official duties. “At the state level, members of House of Assembly have cars to carry out basic functions. “I think it is only fair that members of the National Assembly will have utility vehicles for their assignments.” Namdas also told The PUNCH that the choice of Peugeot 508 was to “look inward such that Peugeot, which is locally-assembled, will benefit and grow.” On paper, the cars are the property of the National Assembly, but the tradition over time is that lawmakers take them along with them on completion of their tenure after paying a fraction of the unit cost. It was learnt that the management of the National Assembly would evaluate the cars after four years and deduct an agreed sum from the severance package of members. Besides the utility vehicles, members also get a repayable loan to buy personal cars. http://punchng.com/amid-recession-reps-take-delivery-n3-6bn-exotic-cars/ |
kapable75:Lwkmd |
kapable75:Lol. Prep's on. Nothing serious though. It's ladies that love to pack and pack. Yours? |
kapable75:I tire o. I usually come here to quietly read posts when I'm less busy and bored sha. |
They turned me into a "guest" and had me thinking they deleted or deactivated my account! .... Until I realized no one could post anything. ![]() |
Arosam:Lol. Na wah o. Bros, you no dey fit understand joke again? My post was on a lighter note. Anyway, comedians joke about that. My humble apologies if that got to you. |
joshuachuks93:Travel by aircaft? No be me talk am o, na wetin I hear... Say "pilots" even plenty for Benin with "crafts" such as plantain leaf, etc. ![]() |
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Stormyweather:This guy just cracked me up. I haven't laughed so loud in a long time. ![]() |
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BabaIbo:What if he actually wants to use his "link" to make sure that you get posted to Sokoto or Zamfara or Kebbi State? ![]() |
OmichaelO:Yeah, I got this detail from someone (now an ex-corp) who has just completed her service year in Enugu. Before NYSC portal was open for online registration, she told me that the new allowance structure for Enugu Corp members will be: N1000 for Corp members in urban areas and N4000 for those in rural areas. I thought it would be effective from batch B16. joshuakdboy: |
Switup:The method for correction of DOB has been changed. Anyone having issues such as exemption is expected to go his/her institution's DSA with certain documents. They are the ones to verify and upload the necessary documents for subsequent correction. But mild issues relating to DOB for PCMs below the age of 30 can be corrected in camp. Switup: |
yommysure:He wrote exemption CERTIFICATE, you wrote exclusion LETTER. |
arowtop:Very false info. Please people should do well to check and verify their sources before posting information here. Someone is obviously trying to pull some stunts. NYSC postponed Batch A Stream 2 and they DUELY sent text messages to PCMs regarding that in addition to update on their Facebook page and portal. This particular info tonight is false. The person who created this is really poor at corel draw and photoshop... Take a good look at the NYSC logo on the pic you posted and you'd see that "NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS" is written in reverse. |
buffalowings:If you want to find out about Jos (Plateau State), just follow this link and read up. The entire topic covers just four pages so you can cover up quickly and get the basic info you need. https://www.nairaland.com/3091235/must-read-posted-plateau-state https://www.nairaland.com/2927845/a16-plateau-state-corp-members/1 And to get a few pics of the orientation camp in Plateau State, follow this link: https://www.nairaland.com/1911276/beauty-plateau-state-orientation-camp#26446167 |
joephemzyz:Welcome, bro. My pleasure. |
iyke1989:Welcome and my pleasure. |

.... Until I realized no one could post anything.
No be me talk am o, na wetin I hear... Say "pilots" even plenty for Benin with "crafts" such as plantain leaf, etc.