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NYSC releases postings for prospective corps members, warns against night travel
NYSC releases postings for prospective corps members, warns against night travel
The National Youth Service Corps has released Stream I postings for the 2025 Batch A prospective corps members.
This is just as it noted that the signing and printing of the addendum is vital for camp entry.
According to a series of posts on its X handle on Monday, the NYSC said the document is crucial for registration and to avoid potential service disruptions, as some camps may require it for verification.
It stressed that the addendum is typically accessible on the NYSC dashboard after successful online registration.
Meanwhile, NYSC also stated that some prospective corps members deployed to Lagos will have their orientation course in Ogun, Ondo, and Osun camps, while some PCM deployed to Abuja will have their orientation camps in Nasarawa and Kaduna camps.
It also advised PCMs not to travel at night to the orientation camp.
“The 2025 Batch ‘A’ Stream 1 deployment has been released.
“PCMs are advised not to travel at night to the orientation camp,” NYSC said.
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