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Camp Directors Emerges in NYSC Lagos Camp

Three corps members have been appointed as Corps Camp Directors at the Lagos NYSC camp, marking a shift in the involvement of corps members in camp administration.
Fatukasi Oladipo Jesse (LA/24B/6419), Babaoye Esther Olabimpe (LA/24B/5597), and Obidinma Egbokwu (LA/24B/8598), all from the current batch of corps members, have been selected to serve as liaisons between the management and their peers.
This move is aimed at enhancing communication, representation, and participation of corps members in the decision-making process.
According to Mrs. Yetunde Baderinwa, the State Coordinator, this initiative is designed to bring corps members closer to the management and empower them to contribute to the camp’s administration. The selected corps members were chosen from among the ten Platoon leaders, recognizing their exceptional leadership skills and potential.
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