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Lagos Lagos Camp Rocked by Tendo Welcome Party

The NYSC Lagos Orientation Camp in Iyana-Ipaja witnessed a night of unbridled fun and excitement as the Social and Reception Committee hosted a thrilling welcome party sponsored by Tendo.
The event, which took place Saturday night, marked a departure from the routine of the 2024 Batch “B” Stream I Orientation Course, which began on Wednesday.
Corps members let loose and enjoyed dance competitions, music, and entertainment, energized by the disc jockey and MC.
The welcome party, the first social activity of the camp, sets the tone for a series of upcoming events. The atmosphere was electric, with corps members’ enthusiasm and joy palpable.
This event marks a highlight of the orientation course, providing a much-needed break from the rigorous training and activities.
The NYSC Lagos Camp is now abuzz with excitement, as corps members look forward to more thrilling experiences.
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