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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Aliyu333: 2:01pm On Apr 29, 2017
Afeezoladapo:

Unilag dey really disturb una oh!
After grad, una go still go dey fill form say una dey serve for one place. And na dem dey also do orientation for PCMs too.
So if na north or South south psn dey, na so psn go dey come sch like say T-fare na chicken change.
University of first choice
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by DoctorAbu(m): 2:01pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
FOR UR INFOR, THE MEDICAL CERT NEEDED FOR MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING RESULTS, BLOOD G ,HIV, CARDIAC AND DOCTORS SIGNTURE ,STAMP N PHON NUM. IT MUST NOT BE MORE THAN TWO MONTHS OLD PRIOR TO ORREINT COURSE. IF PARAVENTURE U HAV UR MED CERT AND COULD NOT MADE STREAM ONE U WILL HAV TO DO ANOTHER ONE BECAUSE IT MIGHT EXPIRE BEFO THE NEXT STREAM WHICH MAY LIKELY COMES UP AROUND SEP. PRESISELY,THERE IS NO FIX DATE FOR STREAM ONE BUT THERE IS HIGH CERTAINTY IT WOUNT B MAY GOING BY THE CALENDER AND NYC TRADITION OF THREE WEEKS AFTER UPLOADING/SUBMISSION OF ONLINE C U Pl. I GOT TH MEDIC INFO FROM NYSC CHART FORUM ON FACEBOO SOME FEW WEEKS AGO BUT THE ISSUE OF ORRIENT COURSE ITS MY OWN CALCULATIVE PAMULTATION WHICH I DERIVES FROM THE CUSTOMS AD PRACTICES OF THE AGENCY.TAKE EXAMPL,C U P ENDS ON 23, CAMPING CAN NOT BE 24 EVEN A WEEK AFTER EXCEPT IF NYS WANTS TO DEFY THE EXISTING POLICY WHICH WAS STIPULATED UNDER SECTION 16,SUB SEC 4 OF THE NYSC ACT 2012 AS AMMENDED WHICH PROVIDES A GAP OF THRE WEEKS BETWEEN CUP AN ORRE C
Reading this gave me a bad headache
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by SimplyAriyike(f): 2:03pm On Apr 29, 2017
RoyalSleek:


I would be very civil with my comment and even if others would criticize this post destructively, I'll be constructive.

1- This is a public forum hence you must verify any information before sharing.

2- Learn how to type with the proper 'case'. It's difficult to read when it's all in upper case. It's more like you're yelling.

3- Your English is horrible. I honestly think you should do something about it. You're a graduate.

4- You need to understand that the only verifiable source of information regarding NYSC is their official website.

5- I mean no harm with my response. Cheers.
thought I was the only one.. lack of punctuation marks made it more difficult to grasp wat was been talked about... later, we claim no jobs but how about how we present ourselves too?.. pls, no insult/harm intended, we just need to help ourselves grow...

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by uzeba(m): 2:37pm On Apr 29, 2017
An Overview of nysc Orientation Camp
Orientation course
Upon call-up and reporting to their states of deployment, the corps member registers for the orientation course. Only corps members who register before the deadline (usually 12 midnight on the third or fourth day depending on the duration of the orientation) are allowed to participate in the orientation exercise. The orientation course is designated to achieve the following objectives of the scheme:
(a) To give the corps members a better understanding of the objectives of the NYSC scheme and enable them to internalize its ideals.
(b) To familiarize corps members with their new environment in their political, cultural, social and economic setting.
(c) To instil discipline in the youths; and
(d) To imbue in them the spirit of collective responsibility.
Components of the orientation course
(i) Swearing-in Ceremony
(ii) General orientation course
(iii) Professional orientation and
(iv) Terminal parade.
The Orientation Camp
Before your arrival, the NYSC authorities would put in place the necessary machinery for your smooth registration/
camp activities. There are designated points to see you through the stages of registration. One important thing that is highly required of you at this stage is high level of discipline, cooperation and patience in other to receive the expected attention. See the officials as your parents away from home as they are well trained to cope with the peculiarities of the assignment. Always feel free to ask questions from the officials.
The orientation camp is a community on its own. The clinic is there to take care of ailing corps members and camp officials. There is mini market where you can purchase some useful/consumable items.The NYSC authorities ensures the provision of water, food, accommodation, bed/mattress and kitting for registered qualified corps members.
Registration Tips
Your one year National Service begins from the date you are documented for service at the NYSC orientation camp. Stages of registration.
(a) Submission of call-up letter (do not laminate the call-up letter)
(b) Presentation of your last institutions ID card for screening
(c) Presentation of original certificates/
statement of results for screening
After screening of the above, you will be issued with
(a) State code number which is exclusively yours
(b) A meal ticket (card)
(c) A file to house the call-up letter, photocopies of your credentials and other NYSC forms you are expected to complete
(d) Register your name in the “Book of Life”
(e) Filling of series of NYSC forms under the guide of NYSC officials
Points to Note
1. Read carefully all the instructions in every handout, booklet or forms before filling them. Do not hurry in completing the forms.
2. Write legibly on all forms to be completed, preferably use capital letters especially the certificate format.
3. Ensure that you supply accurate and complete information on all required formats
4. Where you are required to supply any address be it next of kin, home address or mailing address, you must include name of street, house number, name of town in addition to post office number. This will help greatly to trace your parents/next of kin in case of an emergency. It can also help even after the service year.
5. Always take your turn (queue up) for everything for the purpose of orderliness.
back to top
Meal ticket
You will be issued with a “meal card” immediately you are cleared at the very first point of screening. The meal ticket will enable you feed throughout the period of the orientation course. It must be carefully and neatly preserved since without it, you may not be fed. Note that it is neither replaceable nor transferable.
Accommodation on Camp
After completing your registration exercise, you will be allocated to a hall of residence and be issued with a bed and mattress. On no account should you remove beds from one room to another or occupy two beds or use two mattresses at a time. Also, there should be no reason whatsoever to invite hawkers and photographers into the halls of residence. They are security risks to your valuable items. You are expected to keep your rooms and environs perfectly clean all the time. Use and keep you toilets in good hygiene condition always. You are expected to comply strictly with these rules in your own interest.
Orientation Broadcasting Services (OBS)
Always listen to the OBS all the time for necessary information and announcements. The public relations committee runs the camp OBS to make for easy flow of information within the camp. Programmes handled by the OBS include: instructions/directives from appropriate authorities, news/news commentary, requests, sports commentary, discussions, announcements, musicals, etc. Corps members with flare for broadcasting and engineering are usually co-opted into the OBS committee.
Religious Activities at Orientation Camps
While freedom of religion and worship is allowed on camp, it must be done in accordance with the guidelines as entrenched in the laws of this great nation. Consequently, the NYSC recognizes Sundays for Christians and Fridays for Muslims but will not condone provocative worships that may put the peace of the camp in jeopardy. It is therefore necessary to sound it loud and clear that NYSC programmes supercede any other at the orientation camp.
Lectures/Language Studies
Lectures are compulsory for every corps member on camp. The lectures are carefully put together to prepare the corps members of the task ahead. They are usually highly informative and educative. You will never regret participating during lecture sessions.
Language studies have to do with the art of learning the local language of the people in the state where you have been deployed to, for the one-year National Service. The essence is to equip you with the rudiments of the prevailing local language so that you can freely engage in daily conversations and interactions with the local community.
Discipline/Security
Discipline is a fundamental instrument on camp. It is non-negotiable. The presence of the military on camp is a clear indication that discipline is the order of the day. Corps members are therefore advised to behave themselves as any act of indiscipline will attract stern disciplinary measures as may be decided by the Orientation Camp Court. On no account should any corps member travel out of camp without due permission by the camp Director or State Director. The camp Director is in charge of administration on camp. Everyone on camp has the responsibility on camp to be security conscious. Corps members are advised to take proper care of their valuables at all times and should endeavour to report suspicious movements to the police on camp or any camp official. For purposes of identification, corps members must always be kitted in line with the programmes in session, for instance, there is the kitting for parade, drills and ceremonies as the case may be.
Medical Services
There is a camp clinic which runs for 24 hours throughout the duration of the orientation course. Treatment at the camp clinic is free of charge, so avoid self and dangerous medication. Corps doctors, pharmacists and laboratory technologists /scientists manage the camp clinic on staff basis.
Accounts Department/Corps Allowances
The accounts unit of the orientation camp takes care of corps entitlements:
- There is transport allowance payable on arrival at the camp;
- There is local transport (bicycle) allowance and
- Monthly allowance, which will be paid towards the end of the orientation course, is the last of the series of allowances paid to corps members during orientation exercise.
Subsequent personal allowance for the remaining months of the year can only be paid to you on the production of monthly clearance, duly endorsed by you employer at your place of primary assignment. Failure to obtain the monthly clearance from your employer indicates that you did not work for the month in question. So, there will be no monthly allowance for that month.
back to top
Kitting/Mode of Dressing of the NYSC Orientation Camp
Once you are through with the registration exercise and having completed all that is officially required of you, you are now qualified to be issued with the NYSC identity card by the public relations officer, and NYSC kit items (by the NYSC Store Officers). The NYSC identity card is a legal document. It is not transferable while the NYSC kit items are special dresses strictly worn by bona fide service corps members. It is forbidden to be worn by unqualified persons.
The kit items are as follows:
(a) 2 plain vests
(b) 1 Youth Corps cap
(c) 1 Khaki shirt and a trouser
(d) 1 Youth Corps belt
(e) 1 pair of jungle boots
(f) 2 P.E. shorts
(g) 1 vest with NYSC emblem
(h) 1 pair of white canvas shoes
(i) 2 pairs of stockings
From this time (registration/swearing-in) henceforth, the mode of dressing at the camp is kitting, i.e. appearing always in NYSC kit items. This makes for easy identification and helps the camp officials to fish out intruders or external persons not officially invited to the camping ground.
The NYSC orientation camp is a world of its own with the military rules guiding the conduct of every member of the community. Discipline is the watchword at the camp. You must yield yourself to discipline if you want to have your peace while at the orientation camp. Every activity on camp is timed and strict. Compliance with such timing makes you a better citizen.
Some of the prominent activities on camp include the following:
(i) Military parade/drills
(ii) Man O’war activities
(iii) Lectures
(iv) Social activities
(v) Endurance trek
The Dos and Don’ts at the NYSC Orientation Camp
(a) Cultism is a taboo on camp. It is highly prohibited at NYSC camps
(b) Drug addiction has no place at the camp
(c) Stealing is an abomination on camp. Do not attempt it.
(d) Rioting/demonstration and the likes are not part of paramilitary
(e) Group meetings are not allowed on camp
(f) Rape is a serious crime against humanity
(g) Fighting on camp attracts severe penalty
(h) Taking double ration of food makes one liable for surcharge
(i) Flippancy and unguarded utterances attract severe punishment
(j) Ensure that you participate in all camp activities
(k) Avoid rumour mongering, always seek information at the appropriate quarters.
(l) Be prudent in spending. Remember you will settle down for your primary assignment.
(m) Smoking/chewing of gum are not allowed on parade
(n) Always observe the lights-out instruction
(o) Discipline is the watchword in NYSC
(p) All activities on the camping program are designed for your own good;so comply.
NYSC ANTHEM
Youths obey the clarion call
Let us lift our nation high
Under the sun or in the rain
With dedication and selflessness
Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve
Member take the great salute
Put the nation first in all
With service and humanity
NYSC for the noble youth
Make Nigeria a great nation
Far and near we come to serve
And to build our fatherland
With oneness and loyalty
NYSC for unity
Hail Nigeria our great nation
king Uzeba
#copied!

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Nobody: 2:40pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
FOR UR INFOR, THE MEDICAL CERT NEEDED FOR MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING RESULTS, BLOOD G ,HIV, CARDIAC AND DOCTORS SIGNTURE ,STAMP N PHON NUM. IT MUST NOT BE MORE THAN TWO MONTHS OLD PRIOR TO ORREINT COURSE. IF PARAVENTURE U HAV UR MED CERT AND COULD NOT MADE STREAM ONE U WILL HAV TO DO ANOTHER ONE BECAUSE IT MIGHT EXPIRE BEFO THE NEXT STREAM WHICH MAY LIKELY COMES UP AROUND SEP. PRESISELY,THERE IS NO FIX DATE FOR STREAM ONE BUT THERE IS HIGH CERTAINTY IT WOUNT B MAY GOING BY THE CALENDER AND NYC TRADITION OF THREE WEEKS AFTER UPLOADING/SUBMISSION OF ONLINE C U Pl. I GOT TH MEDIC INFO FROM NYSC CHART FORUM ON FACEBOO SOME FEW WEEKS AGO BUT THE ISSUE OF ORRIENT COURSE ITS MY OWN CALCULATIVE PAMULTATION WHICH I DERIVES FROM THE CUSTOMS AD PRACTICES OF THE AGENCY.TAKE EXAMPL,C U P ENDS ON 23, CAMPING CAN NOT BE 24 EVEN A WEEK AFTER EXCEPT IF NYS WANTS TO DEFY THE EXISTING POLICY WHICH WAS STIPULATED UNDER SECTION 16,SUB SEC 4 OF THE NYSC ACT 2012 AS AMMENDED WHICH PROVIDES A GAP OF THRE WEEKS BETWEEN CUP AN ORRE C

Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Tajudeen40(m): 3:25pm On Apr 29, 2017
Coolboi05:

This your info dey very misleading abeg... where did u get all these from??
see graduates behaving like what I dont know just coz of NYSC
if my info is misleading coud you please come up with ur evidence.?

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Ukalsman(m): 3:30pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
FOR UR INFOR, THE MEDICAL CERT NEEDED FOR MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING RESULTS, BLOOD G ,HIV, CARDIAC AND DOCTORS SIGNTURE ,STAMP N PHON NUM. IT MUST NOT BE MORE THAN TWO MONTHS OLD PRIOR TO ORREINT COURSE. IF PARAVENTURE U HAV UR MED CERT AND COULD NOT MADE STREAM ONE U WILL HAV TO DO ANOTHER ONE BECAUSE IT MIGHT EXPIRE BEFO THE NEXT STREAM WHICH MAY LIKELY COMES UP AROUND SEP. PRESISELY,THERE IS NO FIX DATE FOR STREAM ONE BUT THERE IS HIGH CERTAINTY IT WOUNT B MAY GOING BY THE CALENDER AND NYC TRADITION OF THREE WEEKS AFTER UPLOADING/SUBMISSION OF ONLINE C U Pl. I GOT TH MEDIC INFO FROM NYSC CHART FORUM ON FACEBOO SOME FEW WEEKS AGO BUT THE ISSUE OF ORRIENT COURSE ITS MY OWN CALCULATIVE PAMULTATION WHICH I DERIVES FROM THE CUSTOMS AD PRACTICES OF THE AGENCY.TAKE EXAMPL,C U P ENDS ON 23, CAMPING CAN NOT BE 24 EVEN A WEEK AFTER EXCEPT IF NYS WANTS TO DEFY THE EXISTING POLICY WHICH WAS STIPULATED UNDER SECTION 16,SUB SEC 4 OF THE NYSC ACT 2012 AS AMMENDED WHICH PROVIDES A GAP OF THRE WEEKS BETWEEN CUP AN ORRE C
Nice one there. But please next time try not to write in capital letters all through.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Tajudeen40(m): 3:31pm On Apr 29, 2017
SimplyAriyike:
thought I was the only one.. lack of punctuation marks made it more difficult to grasp wat was been talked about... later, we claim no jobs but how about how we present ourselves too?.. pls, no insult/harm intended, we just need to help ourselves grow...
i espect you to point out areas where i got it wrong rather than uttering unethical verbs .pls grow!
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Ukalsman(m): 3:32pm On Apr 29, 2017
bashlek:
pls can some1 carry ride(car) 2 camp......is it allowd ?
No it's not allowed. But u can bring ur ride after camp.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Tajudeen40(m): 3:41pm On Apr 29, 2017
Ukalsman:

Nice one there. But please next time try not to write in capital letters all through.
tx bro,i will
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Gdiz(m): 3:46pm On Apr 29, 2017
SimplyAriyike:
thought I was the only one.. lack of punctuation marks made it more difficult to grasp wat was been talked about... later, we claim no jobs but how about how we present ourselves too?.. pls, no insult/harm intended, we just need to help ourselves grow...

There's a difference between "been" and "being"
Remove the spectacle from your eye first, so you can clearly see the other person's own... #No harm intended

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Coolboi05(m): 3:46pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
if my info is misleading coud you please come up with ur evidence.?
Abeg swerve
You should have asked first instead of saying what you don't know..
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Ukalsman(m): 3:52pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
tx bro,i will
U are blessed sir
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Tajudeen40(m): 3:58pm On Apr 29, 2017
in regard to what i said earlier i challenge any person to prove me wrong but ensure ur evidence is accompanied by emperical proofs. i am not a bunkum publisher as labeled by some persons .
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Gdiz(m): 4:03pm On Apr 29, 2017
Tajudeen40:
in regard to what i said earlier i challenge any person to prove me wrong but ensure ur evidence is accompanied by emperical proofs. i am not a bunkum publisher as labeled by some persons .

All these English...na wao
Nobody is disputing the fact that you're schooled.
But instead of retorting, read the comments and be corrected accordingly.
That's how we all learn...
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Tajudeen40(m): 4:08pm On Apr 29, 2017
Coolboi05:

Abeg swerve
You should have asked first instead of saying what you don't know..
tell me what is wrong and i will prove it. insulting me is an indication of pseudo maturity.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Mustack: 4:22pm On Apr 29, 2017
gevans:


Bros I travel to space, I just return bro. I need a genuine answer, I am tired of all these rumors. is this med certificate compulsory because I can't find it as one of those requirements on nysc site
Its not a rumor its the fact. You have to do it
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Nobody: 4:26pm On Apr 29, 2017
Gdiz:


There's a difference between "been" and "being"
Remove the spectacle from your eye first, so you can clearly see the other person's own... #No harm intended
LOLZZZ, U re just too on point.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by sammyscholar(m): 4:35pm On Apr 29, 2017
who told you stream two is going around september?
Tajudeen40:
FOR UR INFOR, THE MEDICAL CERT NEEDED FOR MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING RESULTS, BLOOD G ,HIV, CARDIAC AND DOCTORS SIGNTURE ,STAMP N PHON NUM. IT MUST NOT BE MORE THAN TWO MONTHS OLD PRIOR TO ORREINT COURSE. IF PARAVENTURE U HAV UR MED CERT AND COULD NOT MADE STREAM ONE U WILL HAV TO DO ANOTHER ONE BECAUSE IT MIGHT EXPIRE BEFO THE NEXT STREAM WHICH MAY LIKELY COMES UP AROUND SEP. PRESISELY,THERE IS NO FIX DATE FOR STREAM ONE BUT THERE IS HIGH CERTAINTY IT WOUNT B MAY GOING BY THE CALENDER AND NYC TRADITION OF THREE WEEKS AFTER UPLOADING/SUBMISSION OF ONLINE C U Pl. I GOT TH MEDIC INFO FROM NYSC CHART FORUM ON FACEBOO SOME FEW WEEKS AGO BUT THE ISSUE OF ORRIENT COURSE ITS MY OWN CALCULATIVE PAMULTATION WHICH I DERIVES FROM THE CUSTOMS AD PRACTICES OF THE AGENCY.TAKE EXAMPL,C U P ENDS ON 23, CAMPING CAN NOT BE 24 EVEN A WEEK AFTER EXCEPT IF NYS WANTS TO DEFY THE EXISTING POLICY WHICH WAS STIPULATED UNDER SECTION 16,SUB SEC 4 OF THE NYSC ACT 2012 AS AMMENDED WHICH PROVIDES A GAP OF THRE WEEKS BETWEEN CUP AN ORRE C
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Mustack: 4:39pm On Apr 29, 2017
uzeba:
An Overview of nysc Orientation Camp
Orientation course
Upon call-up and reporting to their states of deployment, the corps member registers for the orientation course. Only corps members who register before the deadline (usually 12 midnight on the third or fourth day depending on the duration of the orientation) are allowed to participate in the orientation exercise. The orientation course is designated to achieve the following objectives of the scheme:
(a) To give the corps members a better understanding of the objectives of the NYSC scheme and enable them to internalize its ideals.
(b) To familiarize corps members with their new environment in their political, cultural, social and economic setting.
(c) To instil discipline in the youths; and
(d) To imbue in them the spirit of collective responsibility.
Components of the orientation course
(i) Swearing-in Ceremony
(ii) General orientation course
(iii) Professional orientation and
(iv) Terminal parade.
The Orientation Camp
Before your arrival, the NYSC authorities would put in place the necessary machinery for your smooth registration/
camp activities. There are designated points to see you through the stages of registration. One important thing that is highly required of you at this stage is high level of discipline, cooperation and patience in other to receive the expected attention. See the officials as your parents away from home as they are well trained to cope with the peculiarities of the assignment. Always feel free to ask questions from the officials.
The orientation camp is a community on its own. The clinic is there to take care of ailing corps members and camp officials. There is mini market where you can purchase some useful/consumable items.The NYSC authorities ensures the provision of water, food, accommodation, bed/mattress and kitting for registered qualified corps members.
Registration Tips
Your one year National Service begins from the date you are documented for service at the NYSC orientation camp. Stages of registration.
(a) Submission of call-up letter (do not laminate the call-up letter)
(b) Presentation of your last institutions ID card for screening
(c) Presentation of original certificates/
statement of results for screening
After screening of the above, you will be issued with
(a) State code number which is exclusively yours
(b) A meal ticket (card)
(c) A file to house the call-up letter, photocopies of your credentials and other NYSC forms you are expected to complete
(d) Register your name in the “Book of Life”
(e) Filling of series of NYSC forms under the guide of NYSC officials
Points to Note
1. Read carefully all the instructions in every handout, booklet or forms before filling them. Do not hurry in completing the forms.
2. Write legibly on all forms to be completed, preferably use capital letters especially the certificate format.
3. Ensure that you supply accurate and complete information on all required formats
4. Where you are required to supply any address be it next of kin, home address or mailing address, you must include name of street, house number, name of town in addition to post office number. This will help greatly to trace your parents/next of kin in case of an emergency. It can also help even after the service year.
5. Always take your turn (queue up) for everything for the purpose of orderliness.
back to top
Meal ticket
You will be issued with a “meal card” immediately you are cleared at the very first point of screening. The meal ticket will enable you feed throughout the period of the orientation course. It must be carefully and neatly preserved since without it, you may not be fed. Note that it is neither replaceable nor transferable.
Accommodation on Camp
After completing your registration exercise, you will be allocated to a hall of residence and be issued with a bed and mattress. On no account should you remove beds from one room to another or occupy two beds or use two mattresses at a time. Also, there should be no reason whatsoever to invite hawkers and photographers into the halls of residence. They are security risks to your valuable items. You are expected to keep your rooms and environs perfectly clean all the time. Use and keep you toilets in good hygiene condition always. You are expected to comply strictly with these rules in your own interest.
Orientation Broadcasting Services (OBS)
Always listen to the OBS all the time for necessary information and announcements. The public relations committee runs the camp OBS to make for easy flow of information within the camp. Programmes handled by the OBS include: instructions/directives from appropriate authorities, news/news commentary, requests, sports commentary, discussions, announcements, musicals, etc. Corps members with flare for broadcasting and engineering are usually co-opted into the OBS committee.
Religious Activities at Orientation Camps
While freedom of religion and worship is allowed on camp, it must be done in accordance with the guidelines as entrenched in the laws of this great nation. Consequently, the NYSC recognizes Sundays for Christians and Fridays for Muslims but will not condone provocative worships that may put the peace of the camp in jeopardy. It is therefore necessary to sound it loud and clear that NYSC programmes supercede any other at the orientation camp.
Lectures/Language Studies
Lectures are compulsory for every corps member on camp. The lectures are carefully put together to prepare the corps members of the task ahead. They are usually highly informative and educative. You will never regret participating during lecture sessions.
Language studies have to do with the art of learning the local language of the people in the state where you have been deployed to, for the one-year National Service. The essence is to equip you with the rudiments of the prevailing local language so that you can freely engage in daily conversations and interactions with the local community.
Discipline/Security
Discipline is a fundamental instrument on camp. It is non-negotiable. The presence of the military on camp is a clear indication that discipline is the order of the day. Corps members are therefore advised to behave themselves as any act of indiscipline will attract stern disciplinary measures as may be decided by the Orientation Camp Court. On no account should any corps member travel out of camp without due permission by the camp Director or State Director. The camp Director is in charge of administration on camp. Everyone on camp has the responsibility on camp to be security conscious. Corps members are advised to take proper care of their valuables at all times and should endeavour to report suspicious movements to the police on camp or any camp official. For purposes of identification, corps members must always be kitted in line with the programmes in session, for instance, there is the kitting for parade, drills and ceremonies as the case may be.
Medical Services
There is a camp clinic which runs for 24 hours throughout the duration of the orientation course. Treatment at the camp clinic is free of charge, so avoid self and dangerous medication. Corps doctors, pharmacists and laboratory technologists /scientists manage the camp clinic on staff basis.
Accounts Department/Corps Allowances
The accounts unit of the orientation camp takes care of corps entitlements:
- There is transport allowance payable on arrival at the camp;
- There is local transport (bicycle) allowance and
- Monthly allowance, which will be paid towards the end of the orientation course, is the last of the series of allowances paid to corps members during orientation exercise.
Subsequent personal allowance for the remaining months of the year can only be paid to you on the production of monthly clearance, duly endorsed by you employer at your place of primary assignment. Failure to obtain the monthly clearance from your employer indicates that you did not work for the month in question. So, there will be no monthly allowance for that month.
back to top
Kitting/Mode of Dressing of the NYSC Orientation Camp
Once you are through with the registration exercise and having completed all that is officially required of you, you are now qualified to be issued with the NYSC identity card by the public relations officer, and NYSC kit items (by the NYSC Store Officers). The NYSC identity card is a legal document. It is not transferable while the NYSC kit items are special dresses strictly worn by bona fide service corps members. It is forbidden to be worn by unqualified persons.
The kit items are as follows:
(a) 2 plain vests
(b) 1 Youth Corps cap
(c) 1 Khaki shirt and a trouser
(d) 1 Youth Corps belt
(e) 1 pair of jungle boots
(f) 2 P.E. shorts
(g) 1 vest with NYSC emblem
(h) 1 pair of white canvas shoes
(i) 2 pairs of stockings
From this time (registration/swearing-in) henceforth, the mode of dressing at the camp is kitting, i.e. appearing always in NYSC kit items. This makes for easy identification and helps the camp officials to fish out intruders or external persons not officially invited to the camping ground.
The NYSC orientation camp is a world of its own with the military rules guiding the conduct of every member of the community. Discipline is the watchword at the camp. You must yield yourself to discipline if you want to have your peace while at the orientation camp. Every activity on camp is timed and strict. Compliance with such timing makes you a better citizen.
Some of the prominent activities on camp include the following:
(i) Military parade/drills
(ii) Man O’war activities
(iii) Lectures
(iv) Social activities
(v) Endurance trek
The Dos and Don’ts at the NYSC Orientation Camp
(a) Cultism is a taboo on camp. It is highly prohibited at NYSC camps
(b) Drug addiction has no place at the camp
(c) Stealing is an abomination on camp. Do not attempt it.
(d) Rioting/demonstration and the likes are not part of paramilitary
(e) Group meetings are not allowed on camp
(f) Rape is a serious crime against humanity
(g) Fighting on camp attracts severe penalty
(h) Taking double ration of food makes one liable for surcharge
(i) Flippancy and unguarded utterances attract severe punishment
(j) Ensure that you participate in all camp activities
(k) Avoid rumour mongering, always seek information at the appropriate quarters.
(l) Be prudent in spending. Remember you will settle down for your primary assignment.
(m) Smoking/chewing of gum are not allowed on parade
(n) Always observe the lights-out instruction
(o) Discipline is the watchword in NYSC
(p) All activities on the camping program are designed for your own good;so comply.
NYSC ANTHEM
Youths obey the clarion call
Let us lift our nation high
Under the sun or in the rain
With dedication and selflessness
Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve
Member take the great salute
Put the nation first in all
With service and humanity
NYSC for the noble youth
Make Nigeria a great nation
Far and near we come to serve
And to build our fatherland
With oneness and loyalty
NYSC for unity
Hail Nigeria our great nation
king Uzeba
#copied!
Noted

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Mustack: 4:42pm On Apr 29, 2017
sammyscholar:
who told you stream two is going around september?
The thing baffle me ohhh sept kwenu

Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Nobody: 4:44pm On Apr 29, 2017
Gdiz:


There's a difference between "been" and "being"
Remove the spectacle from your eye first, so you can clearly see the other person's own... #No harm intended
It is "speck" not "spectacle". #karma

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Nobody: 4:47pm On Apr 29, 2017
uzeba:
An Overview of nysc Orientation Camp
Orientation course
Upon call-up and reporting to their states of deployment, the corps member registers for the orientation course. Only corps members who register before the deadline (usually 12 midnight on the third or fourth day depending on the duration of the orientation) are allowed to participate in the orientation exercise. The orientation course is designated to achieve the following objectives of the scheme:
(a) To give the corps members a better understanding of the objectives of the NYSC scheme and enable them to internalize its ideals.
(b) To familiarize corps members with their new environment in their political, cultural, social and economic setting.
(c) To instil discipline in the youths; and
(d) To imbue in them the spirit of collective responsibility.
Components of the orientation course
(i) Swearing-in Ceremony
(ii) General orientation course
(iii) Professional orientation and
(iv) Terminal parade.
The Orientation Camp
Before your arrival, the NYSC authorities would put in place the necessary machinery for your smooth registration/
camp activities. There are designated points to see you through the stages of registration. One important thing that is highly required of you at this stage is high level of discipline, cooperation and patience in other to receive the expected attention. See the officials as your parents away from home as they are well trained to cope with the peculiarities of the assignment. Always feel free to ask questions from the officials.
The orientation camp is a community on its own. The clinic is there to take care of ailing corps members and camp officials. There is mini market where you can purchase some useful/consumable items.The NYSC authorities ensures the provision of water, food, accommodation, bed/mattress and kitting for registered qualified corps members.
Registration Tips
Your one year National Service begins from the date you are documented for service at the NYSC orientation camp. Stages of registration.
(a) Submission of call-up letter (do not laminate the call-up letter)
(b) Presentation of your last institutions ID card for screening
(c) Presentation of original certificates/
statement of results for screening
After screening of the above, you will be issued with
(a) State code number which is exclusively yours
(b) A meal ticket (card)
(c) A file to house the call-up letter, photocopies of your credentials and other NYSC forms you are expected to complete
(d) Register your name in the “Book of Life”
(e) Filling of series of NYSC forms under the guide of NYSC officials
Points to Note
1. Read carefully all the instructions in every handout, booklet or forms before filling them. Do not hurry in completing the forms.
2. Write legibly on all forms to be completed, preferably use capital letters especially the certificate format.
3. Ensure that you supply accurate and complete information on all required formats
4. Where you are required to supply any address be it next of kin, home address or mailing address, you must include name of street, house number, name of town in addition to post office number. This will help greatly to trace your parents/next of kin in case of an emergency. It can also help even after the service year.
5. Always take your turn (queue up) for everything for the purpose of orderliness.
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Meal ticket
You will be issued with a “meal card” immediately you are cleared at the very first point of screening. The meal ticket will enable you feed throughout the period of the orientation course. It must be carefully and neatly preserved since without it, you may not be fed. Note that it is neither replaceable nor transferable.
Accommodation on Camp
After completing your registration exercise, you will be allocated to a hall of residence and be issued with a bed and mattress. On no account should you remove beds from one room to another or occupy two beds or use two mattresses at a time. Also, there should be no reason whatsoever to invite hawkers and photographers into the halls of residence. They are security risks to your valuable items. You are expected to keep your rooms and environs perfectly clean all the time. Use and keep you toilets in good hygiene condition always. You are expected to comply strictly with these rules in your own interest.
Orientation Broadcasting Services (OBS)
Always listen to the OBS all the time for necessary information and announcements. The public relations committee runs the camp OBS to make for easy flow of information within the camp. Programmes handled by the OBS include: instructions/directives from appropriate authorities, news/news commentary, requests, sports commentary, discussions, announcements, musicals, etc. Corps members with flare for broadcasting and engineering are usually co-opted into the OBS committee.
Religious Activities at Orientation Camps
While freedom of religion and worship is allowed on camp, it must be done in accordance with the guidelines as entrenched in the laws of this great nation. Consequently, the NYSC recognizes Sundays for Christians and Fridays for Muslims but will not condone provocative worships that may put the peace of the camp in jeopardy. It is therefore necessary to sound it loud and clear that NYSC programmes supercede any other at the orientation camp.
Lectures/Language Studies
Lectures are compulsory for every corps member on camp. The lectures are carefully put together to prepare the corps members of the task ahead. They are usually highly informative and educative. You will never regret participating during lecture sessions.
Language studies have to do with the art of learning the local language of the people in the state where you have been deployed to, for the one-year National Service. The essence is to equip you with the rudiments of the prevailing local language so that you can freely engage in daily conversations and interactions with the local community.
Discipline/Security
Discipline is a fundamental instrument on camp. It is non-negotiable. The presence of the military on camp is a clear indication that discipline is the order of the day. Corps members are therefore advised to behave themselves as any act of indiscipline will attract stern disciplinary measures as may be decided by the Orientation Camp Court. On no account should any corps member travel out of camp without due permission by the camp Director or State Director. The camp Director is in charge of administration on camp. Everyone on camp has the responsibility on camp to be security conscious. Corps members are advised to take proper care of their valuables at all times and should endeavour to report suspicious movements to the police on camp or any camp official. For purposes of identification, corps members must always be kitted in line with the programmes in session, for instance, there is the kitting for parade, drills and ceremonies as the case may be.
Medical Services
There is a camp clinic which runs for 24 hours throughout the duration of the orientation course. Treatment at the camp clinic is free of charge, so avoid self and dangerous medication. Corps doctors, pharmacists and laboratory technologists /scientists manage the camp clinic on staff basis.
Accounts Department/Corps Allowances
The accounts unit of the orientation camp takes care of corps entitlements:
- There is transport allowance payable on arrival at the camp;
- There is local transport (bicycle) allowance and
- Monthly allowance, which will be paid towards the end of the orientation course, is the last of the series of allowances paid to corps members during orientation exercise.
Subsequent personal allowance for the remaining months of the year can only be paid to you on the production of monthly clearance, duly endorsed by you employer at your place of primary assignment. Failure to obtain the monthly clearance from your employer indicates that you did not work for the month in question. So, there will be no monthly allowance for that month.
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Kitting/Mode of Dressing of the NYSC Orientation Camp
Once you are through with the registration exercise and having completed all that is officially required of you, you are now qualified to be issued with the NYSC identity card by the public relations officer, and NYSC kit items (by the NYSC Store Officers). The NYSC identity card is a legal document. It is not transferable while the NYSC kit items are special dresses strictly worn by bona fide service corps members. It is forbidden to be worn by unqualified persons.
The kit items are as follows:
(a) 2 plain vests
(b) 1 Youth Corps cap
(c) 1 Khaki shirt and a trouser
(d) 1 Youth Corps belt
(e) 1 pair of jungle boots
(f) 2 P.E. shorts
(g) 1 vest with NYSC emblem
(h) 1 pair of white canvas shoes
(i) 2 pairs of stockings
From this time (registration/swearing-in) henceforth, the mode of dressing at the camp is kitting, i.e. appearing always in NYSC kit items. This makes for easy identification and helps the camp officials to fish out intruders or external persons not officially invited to the camping ground.
The NYSC orientation camp is a world of its own with the military rules guiding the conduct of every member of the community. Discipline is the watchword at the camp. You must yield yourself to discipline if you want to have your peace while at the orientation camp. Every activity on camp is timed and strict. Compliance with such timing makes you a better citizen.
Some of the prominent activities on camp include the following:
(i) Military parade/drills
(ii) Man O’war activities
(iii) Lectures
(iv) Social activities
(v) Endurance trek
The Dos and Don’ts at the NYSC Orientation Camp
(a) Cultism is a taboo on camp. It is highly prohibited at NYSC camps
(b) Drug addiction has no place at the camp
(c) Stealing is an abomination on camp. Do not attempt it.
(d) Rioting/demonstration and the likes are not part of paramilitary
(e) Group meetings are not allowed on camp
(f) Rape is a serious crime against humanity
(g) Fighting on camp attracts severe penalty
(h) Taking double ration of food makes one liable for surcharge
(i) Flippancy and unguarded utterances attract severe punishment
(j) Ensure that you participate in all camp activities
(k) Avoid rumour mongering, always seek information at the appropriate quarters.
(l) Be prudent in spending. Remember you will settle down for your primary assignment.
(m) Smoking/chewing of gum are not allowed on parade
(n) Always observe the lights-out instruction
(o) Discipline is the watchword in NYSC
(p) All activities on the camping program are designed for your own good;so comply.
NYSC ANTHEM
Youths obey the clarion call
Let us lift our nation high
Under the sun or in the rain
With dedication and selflessness
Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve
Member take the great salute
Put the nation first in all
With service and humanity
NYSC for the noble youth
Make Nigeria a great nation
Far and near we come to serve
And to build our fatherland
With oneness and loyalty
NYSC for unity
Hail Nigeria our great nation
king Uzeba
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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by sammyscholar(m): 4:53pm On Apr 29, 2017
Seconded
RoyalSleek:

kiss
I would be very civil with my comment and even if others would criticize this post destructively, I'll be constructive.

1- This is a public forum hence you must verify any information before sharing.

2- Learn how to type with the proper 'case'. It's difficult to read when it's all in upper case. It's more like you're yelling.

3- Your English is horrible. I honestly think you should do something about it. You're a graduate.

4- You need to understand that the only verifiable source of information regarding NYSC is their official website.

5- I mean no harm with my response. Cheers.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Willokafor(m): 4:59pm On Apr 29, 2017
Gdiz:


There's a difference between "been" and "being"
Remove the spectacle from your eye first, so you can clearly see the other person's own... #No harm intended
Why are you attacking the innocent guy? Why the emphasis on BEEN and BEING in what he suggested that the forum members should adhere to. The tense: being, would have been appropriate but the message has been delivered.
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Robynwelo1(f): 5:02pm On Apr 29, 2017
mrletsgo:
It is "speck" not "spectacle". #karma


grin
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by DonVeek(m): 5:03pm On Apr 29, 2017
mrletsgo:
It is "speck" not "spectacle". #karma
Hahahaha..... shey today na grammar class ni?
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Gdiz(m): 5:06pm On Apr 29, 2017
mrletsgo:
It is "speck" not "spectacle". #karma

Thanks bro... I learnt and got corrected. Thanks again. You too much

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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Robynwelo1(f): 5:09pm On Apr 29, 2017
In all seriousness, if we start correcting trivial things, na here we go dey. Instead you can give your opinion on inability to understand posts like the post with all caps. wink
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by jhoeblocx(m): 5:16pm On Apr 29, 2017
what is even strong with you sef,hian....if after service if non of una no use una many many grammar find job I will naked myself for any T junction swear.....warahell sef,just kontinue. ..lol
Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by wjames(m): 5:19pm On Apr 29, 2017
*GIST!!!*

5:00am-7:30am Parade

7:30am-8:50am Breakfast

9:00am-1:00pm Lecture (Boring)

2:00pm-4:00pm Lunch Time, Prayer
(Zuhur, Asar )

4:00pm-6:00pm Parade/Sport
Activities

6:00pm-8:00pm Prayer Time (Magrib,Isha'i and Dinner Time)
8:00pm-10:00pm Chilling Time
10:00pm-4:00am Sleeping

No 9:00am-1:00pm Lectures on Saturday and Sunday

Hope we are ready to go?

*DATES OF 2017 BATCH A ORIENTATION COURSE!*

The orientation course is scheduled to hold as follows;

1) Commencement; Tuesday, 23rd May 2017.

2) Registration; Tuesday 23rd to Wednesday 24th May, 2017.

3) Cut off date; Midnight Wednesday 24th May, 2017.

4) Swearing-in Ceremony; Thursday 25th May, 2017.

5)Closing; Monday 12th June, 2017.

2017 Batch A Orientation in the security challenged States;
In line with the clearance received from the National Security Adviser(NSA) the orientation course of the prospective corps members to be deployed to Adamawa and Yobe will take in Adamawa and Yobe States just like the Stream ll Batch B 2016. However, the Venue for Borno State will be communicated in due course.



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Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by Willokafor(m): 5:25pm On Apr 29, 2017
Robynwelo1:
In all seriousness, if we start correcting trivial things, na here we go dey. Instead you can give your opinion on inability to understand posts like the post with all caps. wink
I begged to disagree cus this platform is not only for info dissemination but also for academic wise.

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