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NYSC Releases Call-Up Letters For 2024 Batch B Corps Members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially released the call-up letters for the 2024 Batch B Stream II prospective corps members, marking the beginning of an exciting journey for thousands of young Nigerians.

This milestone announcement, made on the NYSC’s official social media handle, sets the stage for a transformative experience that will shape the lives of these young individuals.

As the orientation camp prepares to welcome the new batch of corps members from August 28 to September 17, 2024, the atmosphere is electric with anticipation.

For some, the journey will take them to unfamiliar territories, as those posted to Lagos will have their orientation in Ogun and Osun, while others destined for Zamfara will converge in Kebbi and Sokoto.

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As the prospective corps members eagerly await this life-changing adventure, they are reminded to print and sign an essential addendum, which will be submitted during registration at the orientation camp.

This crucial document serves as a testament to their commitment to the NYSC’s noble ideals.

The NYSC’s Batch B Stream II call-up letters represent more than just a formal invitation; they symbolize a chance for personal growth, self-discovery, and service to the nation.

As these young individuals embark on this journey, they will be immersed in a world of diverse cultures, ideas, and experiences that will shape their perspectives and broaden their horizons.

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