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NYSC congratulates prospective Batch B stream 1 corps members, announces date for orientation
The management of National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has announced the successful mobilization of the 2019 Batch B stream 1 prospective corp members.
In a statement on its official Facebook page, NYSC said orientation courses will commence on Tuesday 18th June 2019.
The management also advised prospective corp members to print their call-up letters, read the instructions and adhere to them strictly.
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The statement reads, “Congratulations for a successful mobilization into the National Youth Service Corps, we wish to inform you that as 2019 Batch”B” stream 1 orientation course commences on Tuesday 18th June 2019, you are advised to print your call-up letters, read the instructions and adhere to them strictly.
“NYSC wishes you all journey mercies to your various orientation camps”.
“COUNTDOWN TO 2019 BATCH “B” ORIENTATION COURSE
Management wishes to inform prospective 2019 Batch “B” Corps Members that the Orientation Course commences on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
Sequel to this, they are enjoined to note that all kits items would be made available to them free of charge on arrival at their respective Orientation Camps.
Similarly, deployment, relocation and internal posting of Corps Members are treated in accordance with laid down policy and do not attract any fee.
Prospective and Serving Corps Members are hereby advised to beware of fraudsters with mischievous intentions that may want to lure them into parting with some money under the guise of rendering such services.
NYSC is using this medium to reiterate its commitment to the welfare and security of all Corps Members nationwide.
Signed
Management
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