Sunday, October 28, 2012

53 Outgoing Corps Members in Lagos State get extension


53 outgoing corps members in lagos get extension,from 2011 batch C'' For those who have experienced it, the end of the service year is always accompanied with mixed feelings – the joy of having finally gained the freedom to explore the world of the labour market; and the fear of uncertainty that looms ahead, compounded by the ceasing of the monthly allowance (alawee).
But for about 53 corps members of the outgoing corp members in , the mixed feelings will most certainly missing! They will repeating their service year, even as they have been denied  discharge certificates at the passing out ceremony in Ipaja, , for absconding during service year amongst other offences.
This was made known by the  State  state coordinator, Mrs Adenike Adeyemi while addressing the 8,165 Batch ‘C’ corps members deployed to the state. She said; “Disciplinary measures of repetition of service shall be meted on 21 corps members who absconded and 32 given extension of service ranging from two weeks to two months.”
According to Adeyemi, the punitive measure was to discourage serving corps members from playing truancy while on national assignment adding; “The  teaches and exemplifies discipline, patriotism and committed service.”

Monday, October 22, 2012

NYSC "BATCH C" ORIENTATION HOLDS 6TH To 27TH NOVEMBER 2012

 This is to inform the prospective batch C 2012 Corpers, details below: NYSC BATCH C ORIENTATION HOLDS 6TH To 27TH NOVEMBER 2012 

* Pre-mobilization Workshop Meeting 4th- 6th September, 2012* Registration of Foreign-trained Nigerian Graduates 1st August- 5th October, 2012* Submission of Masterlist. Screening/Vetting by Mobilization Officers. 12th – 21st September, 2012* Action by the Computer Centre. 12th – 21st September, 2012* Delivery of Preliminary Printout 25th – 27th September, 2012* Return of Corrected Printouts by Institutions to NYSC NDHQ 3rd – 5th October , 2012* Action by Computer (Coding, Corrections etc) 3rd – 23rd October, 2012* Sorting and Packaging of Call-up letters 24th – 28th October, 2012* Delivery of Call-up letters to Institutions/NYSC Secretariats 29th – 31st October, 2012* Briefing of Prospective Corps Members 29th – 31st October, 20122012 Batch ‘C’ Orientation Course 6th – 27th November, 2012.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

NYSC 2012 Batch C Online Registration Commences & Updates for ''Batch C'' 2011 passing out.




                               
NYSC Batch C 2012 orientation will commences on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 and run until November 27, 2012, according to information available on the NYSC Batch C 2012 timetable at the NYSC website. NYSC prelim list for Batch C 2012 corps members should be displayed at various institutions, for corrections between September 25 and October 3, 2012. The NYSC callup letters will be available at various institutions for collection by prospective NYSC Batch C corps members from October 29, 2012. NYSC 2012 Batch C is the last batch for 2012. 
All candidates due for NYSC programme may do their registration online. If This is done it helps reduce the cumbersome nature of registrations at NYSC orientation camps. However, note that even if registration is done online, some form of registration may still be done in camp so make sure to go to the NYSC orientation camp with your full credentials. Foreign based candidates must visit NYSC Headquarters at Abuja personally for registration. With an eNYSC scratch card priced at N250 prospective NYSC corps members can gain access to the authorized NYSC pre-registration websites. You will need the callup number on the NYSC preliminary list for the online registration. The Prelim List can be viewed online.
NYSC Batch B 2011, Batch C, 2011, and Batch A, 2012 are currently on primary assignment. The next batch due for service is NYSC Batch C, 2012 and will be going for camping from November 6, 2012.
Depending on the procedure chosen by NYSC, pre-registration for NYSC orientation may be done on the internet at the following NYSC websites. You will need your callup number from the NYSC preliminary list to do the online registration However, NYSC may not allow pre-regsitration for this batch. Here are the links to follow for your NYSC pre-registration:
registration.nysc.gov.ng OR www.enysc.net
                                 
If pre-registration is allowed, NYSC eNYSC scratch cards can be purchased at all NYSC State secretariats and all  MainStreet Bank branches in Nigeria at N250 only.
Currently on service are NYSC Batch B, 2011, NYSC Batch C, 2011 and NYSC Batch A, 2012. The next Batch for NYSC will be NYSC Batch C, 2012. The NYSC 2012 Batch C orientation commences November 6, 2012.
Prospective NYSC corps members may also require another scratch card to fill the book of life, which is a database containing details of every NYSC corps member. You may be required to complete both the NYSC pre-registration and book of life, before NYSC orientation camping. Both NYSC scratch cards can be acquired at all NYSC Secretariats and all Mainstreet bank branches nationwide.
Before registration, we recommend you read the NYSC Registration frequently asked questions page. This will give you most of the information you need for a hassle free NYSC registration. It will also reduce the possibility of mistakes.
Visit NYSC website at nysc.gov.ng for more information.
Wishing all successful members of outgoing NYSC "Batch C" 2011 success as they move into the real world
Here is brief about NYSC, read it to know what to expect.
But, What is NYSC? 

                                 
NYSC was created to foster unity among Nigeria’s about 250 ethnic groups and to create a sense of nationhood and selfless service among young people. There use to be two NYSC batches, namely batch A and batch B. However, with so many graduates waiting for NYSC call up,however the third batch was introduced, therefore NYSC now have three batches, batch A, batch B, and batch C.
The NYSC programmes runs for about 12 months and during that period, graduates of Universities and Polytechnic are deployed to serve in states that are not their state of origin. NYSC allowance currently stands at about N19,800.
The NYSC programme is divided into four main stages namely:
NYSC Orientation:
NYSC corps members are camped for three weeks in an NYSC orientation camp where they live a military-like regimented life. Events at NYSC camps include parades, Man ‘O’ War activities, and drills (every morning), Lectures on different topics like Entrepreneurship, Job search tips, Self employment, National security, Road safety, Fire fighting, HIV/Aids, Environmental issues, MDGs, NYSC aims, and so on are organised at the NYSC orientation camps for corps members. At NYSC orientation camp, corps members are divided into different groups called Platoons. These platoons compete against each other in activities like sports, dance, drama, beauty pageants, and so on.
There is also an endurance race usually towards the end of NYSC orientation camping so that most corps members will be fit for the race. A campfire night party is also part of the NYSC orientation programme. NYSC orientation begins with an induction and ends with a winding down parade ceremony. At the winding down ceremony, NYSC corps members will be given posting letters to their places of primary assignment. NYSC Camping is generally fun.
Primary Assignment:
After the fun in camp, NYSC corps members will now face the challenges of everyday Nigeria. During Primary assignment, NYSC corps members are posted to organisations to work for about 10 months. Most corps members are posted to schools where they are expected to help in providing teaching services.
The major challenge NYSC corps members face is rejections. Most organisations reject corps members posted to them. The next is accommodation, immediately followed by financial difficulties, especially in the early days of settling down. 
NYSC primary assignment takes place simultaneously with NYSC community development service (CDS)
Community Development Service, NYSC CDS:
CDS is at the core of the NYSC scheme, each corps member is expected to belong to an NYSC CD group where corps members are allowed to serve throughout the year. During CD, NYSC corps members use their skills in selfless service of communities in which they are deployed.
NYSC corps members usually focus their CDS on some challenging issues in their community of deployment some include Adult literacy; Charity visits to hospitals & prisons, old people’s homes and children homes; Sanitation; construction/provision of basic infrastructure;NDLEA also called drug free,and so on....  
Passing out ceremony:
Passing out ceremony is the last stage of the NYSC scheme. This consists of one or two weeks of events, which ends with a passing out parade. Events usually take the format of lectures on some topics similar to the one at the NYSC orientation camps but focus is on preparing NYSC corps members for the challenges they will face in Nigeria.
Lectures focus on issues like NAPEP, NDE, Self-employment, Entrepreneurship, preparing winning CVs/resumes, Tips on Job interviews, and such related topics. NYSC secretariats use this period to study experiences of corps members with the scheme.
NYSC corps members (mostly those posted in state capitals) also practice for the passing out parade during this period. After passing out parade, NYSC discharge certificate is issued to successful corps member. For all successful NYSC corps members a chapter has just ended and a new chapter is about to begin.
Challenges facing NYSC:
However, NYSC currently face many challenges, some of which include underfunding, large number of graduates above what was anticipated by founders of the programme, and rejection of NYSC corps members on primary assignment.
The biggest challenge for NYSC today is what happens to the thousands of graduates that pass out of NYSC programme each year. It is not right for government to allow those who have served this country meritoriously to languish in the hopeless job markets of Nigeria.
The federal government should create social welfare schemes for passed-out NYSC corps members, and pay current corps members even better allowances. NYSC should also be restructured to reflect today’s reality.
Security has also become a major issue in the past few years with a couple of NYSC corps members victims of religious and tribal crisis as well terrorist attacks and kidnapping.
Pre-registration for NYSC orientation can be done on the internet at the NYSC website:
registration.nysc.gov.ng
Locations of NYSC camps may also be found at these websites. You may also find NYSC schedule for the different batches on the NYSC programmes like Batch C 2011, Batch B, 2012, and Batch A, 2012. NYSC Batch C 2012 orientation will run from November 6 to November 27, 2012.
Visit NYSC website at nysc.gov.ng for more information.