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Hello Prospective NYSC corps members 2026 Batch B Stream 1 orientation camp will run from 24th June – 14th July 2026, giving prospective corps members a clear timeline to prepare. Always check the NYSC portal for updates, print your call-up letter/green card, and arrive early to camp. Bring original certificates, medical fitness documents, passport photos, camp clothing, and essentials. Key reminders include eligibility for those under 30 at graduation, budgeting ₦5,000–₦8,000 for registration, and resolving senate list issues via your school. Stay updated via NYSC’s official channels link has been provided after reading follow it, travel safely, and embrace the experience credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
Attention foreign-trained graduates for NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream and batch B Stream 2 The physical verification exercise for your credentials and travel documents is scheduled from 14th to 16th April 2026, and you must attend at your chosen center: 1 ENUGU NYSC Secretariat, 2 Abakaliki Road, G.R.A, Enugu State. 2 BAUCHI Shadawanka Military Barracks, Bauchi, Bauchi State 3 FCT NYSC Orientation Camp, Kubwa, Abuja 4 KANO Bukavu Military Barracks, Fagge, Airport Road, Kano 5 LAGOS NYSC Orientation Camp, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos 6 OSUN NYSC Secretariat, New Ikirun Road, Osogbo, Osun State 7 RIVERS NYSC Secretariat, 40 Ikwerre Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 8 SOKOTO Eagle Officers Mess, Gingiya Military Barracks, Gusau Rd, Sokoto 9 ADAMAWA NYSC Secretariat, Federal Secretariat Complex, Yola, Adamawa State. Check your NYSC dashboard or SMS for your specific date and time – do not go earlier or later to avoid overcrowding. Carry all original certificates, passports, visas, face masks, and hand sanitizers, and strictly follow COVID-19 rules. Medical graduates must bring original licenses, and those with evaluation letters from the Federal Ministry of Education must submit acknowledged copies. NYSC will only deploy candidates physically verified with original documents, so arrive early, dress respectfully, and avoid delays. Missing this exercise means exclusion from 2025 Batch ‘A’ service – don’t risk it credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
Hello, corpers! The NYSC Director-General recently warned corps members about common health risks during service, urging everyone to stay alert. Many face malaria from mosquito bites in areas with poor drainage, while stress from long camp hours or adjusting to new environments can weaken your health. Poor sanitation in some lodges or workplaces may lead to cholera or typhoid, and risky road trips during CDS or home visits add to the dangers. To stay safe, sleep under mosquito nets, drink clean water, avoid roadside food, and rest when tired. Always report illnesses to camp clinics or hospitals—never self-medicate! Remember, your health is key to making your service year impactful. Stay sharp, follow these tips, and serve Nigeria strong credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
Corps member laments as NYSC serves him query for failing to report to PPA after accident A corps member recently faced an NYSC query after missing his Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) due to an accident despite informing his PPA supervisor and Local Government Inspector (LGI). His experience highlights key lessons for serving members: always report emergencies in writing with evidence (like medical reports), follow up regularly with authorities, and use NYSC-approved hospitals for treatment. Even with genuine reasons, NYSC rules require proper documentation to avoid penalties. The case reminds corps members to prioritize written communication, keep records, and respond promptly to queries with proof to resolve issues smoothly during their service year. credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
The NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ mobilization starts with schools uploading graduates’ results (24th–28th March 2026), followed by a pre-mobilization workshop (2nd–6th April). Graduates must register online (7th–11th April) while schools submit physical result copies. Foreign-trained graduates undergo document verification (13th–17th April), and NYSC’s ICT team finalizes deployments (14th–17th April). Call-up letters are printed online and delivered to schools (20th–22nd April). The orientation camp date will be announced later. Prospective corps members should confirm their details with schools, prepare documents early, and avoid last-minute delays to ensure a smooth mobilization process. Complete PDF credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
NYSC and Tinubu Government Criticism: What Corps Members Can (and Can’t) Say According to Bye-Laws The NYSC bye-laws don’t silence corps members but guide respectful and responsible expression. While you can discuss government policies, public insults, partisan politics, or actions damaging NYSC’s image are prohibited. Share concerns through official channels, engage in community projects, or use social media politely. Breaking rules risks penalties like queries or service extension. Stay neutral, avoid drama, and focus on constructive ways to contribute—this keeps you safe and upholds the scheme’s values of unity and patriotism during your service year. credit: https://nyscblog.com.ng |
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