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    Orientation camp for NYSC 2024 Batch C Stream 2 begins on Wednesday

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    Deployment letters for the 2023 Batch ‘C’ Stream II were also made public by the NYSC.

    In order to get ready for the service year, PCMs can now access their deployment details.

    This announcement was conveyed via messages on the NYSC’s official X handle, #officialnyscng, on Tuesday.

    “Prospective corps members (PCMs) are to report to their various camps on the date stated on their call-up letters, with their required documents and survival packs,” the notification recommended.

    PCMs were also reminded of a crucial prerequisite for completing their camp registration.

    The update stated that prospective corps members should print and sign the amendment, which must be turned up the orientation camp registration.

    The NYSC revealed that some potential corps members who are initially sent to Lagos State will complete their orientation course in the camps of Ekiti, Ondo, or Osun for logistical reasons.

    In a same vein, certain PCMs assigned to the Federal Capital Territory might attend orientation sessions in the camps of Kaduna or Nasarawa.

    The orientation session for some PCMs assigned to Lagos State would be held in the camps of Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun.

    It stated that some PCMs assigned to FCT would attend orientation in the camps in Nasarawa and Kaduna.

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