ENTERTAINMENT
Lagos Orientation Camp Comes Alive with Welcome Party

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Lagos was abuzz with excitement as the 2024 Batch B Stream II corps members were welcomed with a thrilling party.
The event, held on saturday, featured performances by popular artist Small Doctor, Denrele, and DJ Hyce, leaving the corps members energized and entertained.
In a surprise twist, three lucky corps members won N100,000 each in a question and answer session sponsored by Denrele Edun.
Mrs. Yetunde Baderinwa, State Coordinator of NYSC Lagos, urged the corps members to strike a balance between fun and responsibility, emphasizing the importance of creativity and teamwork during their service year.
The welcome party marked the beginning of social activities in the camp, setting a positive tone for the orientation program.
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