The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced a change in the orientation camp locations for some Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) deployed to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that some Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) who have been deployed to serve in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will not be having their orientation course locally. Instead, these PCMs will travel to either Nasarawa or Kaduna state for their three-week orientation program.
For further engagement and updates, PCMs and the public are encouraged to follow the NYSC on their official social media handles:
@officialnysc on Facebook,
@officialnyscng on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), and via Telegram at https://t.me/officialLnysc. Additionally, for direct communication, they can reach out through WhatsApp at +23490100008301 or watch updates on the NYSC DHQ YouTube channel.


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