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NYSC Lagos Welcomes 2024 Batch B Corps Members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Lagos State has commenced registration for prospective corps members of the 2024 Batch “B” Stream I.
The registration process, which began today, includes medical screening, e-registration, and documentation.
A significant number of prospective corps members have already undergone registration, with many more expected to follow.
To welcome the new corps members to camp, NYSC Lagos provided refreshments sponsored by One Data and Corper Wallet, a tradition aimed at easing anxiety and familiarizing them with their new environment.
The camp kitchen is fully operational, serving three meals today to keep the camp vibrant and energized.
This development marks the beginning of a new journey for the prospective corps members, who will undergo orientation and training at the camp before embarking on their national service.
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