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Re: Heads To Roll In NYSC Over Adeosun’s Certificate by OhiOfIhima: 6:12pm On Jul 11, 2018
searchlight:
you don't understand the argument here. graduating at a tender age of 22 has disqualified her for exemption so she's suppose to serve even if she's 80 years in 2009 that she needed the cert. Adeosun is a fraudster. Afonjas and fraud are like girls and money

Now I can get ur point. Thanks for ur candid explanation.

omoelerin1:
It is either you're talking out of ignorance or you're intentionally trying to defend the lie.

Even if you're 50, once you graduated before the age of 30, exemption would not be issued for you.

You would be asked to go and serve.
It is the age that you graduated that counts. That is the law.

Try n learn how to calm In some situation n be explicit criticism in ur ideas.
Re: Heads To Roll In NYSC Over Adeosun’s Certificate by djon78(m): 11:45am On Jul 12, 2018
bigtt76:
I'm not trying to twist the facts but only posing a probable scenario of what happened.

I like your explanation but it still did not clarify the issue of a 'British-born Nigerian' who schooled all her life in the UK and only came back to Nigeria to work for a company which also required an exemption or discharge certificate from NYSC. I assume this is optional for such people.

It may be different for a Nigerian born in Nigeria but traveled for Undergraduate degree studies abroad and came back home. I don't think the Nigerian constitution would want to forcefully compel a citizen to serve against their will. I still need constructive comments on this. Thanks




Please stop spreading falsehood. I have a relative British born, never been to Nigeria till 2013. She liked it here, was told she must serve. Was a lawyer with a masters degree, 24 years old. She later came and served in Lagos. That girl was so bold. Speaks British accent, could enter any office.



I myself with a British degree, got my exemption, and it took me 5years because my waec original was misplaced by my secondary school. I even went to waec headquarters in Lagos. As God will have it, my school later recovered the original.
So I applied for exemption, then it was online, I submitted all my credentials. My degree date on my certificate I was some months past 30 years, so the system told me to come and collect my exemption 2 weeks time. I have my exemption with my picture on the certificate.

And I know what it took me to get it
Re: Heads To Roll In NYSC Over Adeosun’s Certificate by bigtt76(f): 2:26pm On Jul 12, 2018
I'm not spreading falsehood dear, I trying to gain more knowledge about this issue.

Your British born relative, was she compelled by law to come and serve (NYSC) in Nigeria? Or on her own decided to serve?

How old were you when you graduated? I assume 25 years because you said it took you 5 years to get the exemption certificate due to one issue or the other. During that wait period, did you apply for it or you waited till all conditions were met before doing that? Were you also compelled to go and serve when they discovered you graduated earlier than 30 years old? Your case seem similar to Kemi's own undecided

Please I would love to hear from you.

djon78:



Please stop spreading falsehood. I have a relative British born, never been to Nigeria till 2013. She liked it here, was told she must serve. Was a lawyer with a masters degree, 24 years old. She later came and served in Lagos. That girl was so bold. Speaks British accent, could enter any office.



I myself with a British degree, got my exemption, and it took me 5years because my waec original was misplaced by my secondary school. I even went to waec headquarters in Lagos. As God will have it, my school later recovered the original.
So I applied for exemption, then it was online, I submitted all my credentials. My degree date on my certificate I was some months past 30 years, so the system told me to come and collect my exemption 2 weeks time. I have my exemption with my picture on the certificate.

And I know what it took me to get it

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