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NYSC Lagos Welcomes 2024 Batch B Stream 2 Corps Members

The NYSC Lagos Orientation Camp Iyana-Ipaja has on Wednesday officially opened its doors to welcome Prospective corps Members deployed to Lagos State for the 2024 Batch “B” Stream II Orientation Course.
As the nationwide orientation course commences today, corps members have started arriving at different orientation camp, where they are undergoing mandatory security checks and medical screenings.
These measures are in place to ensure the safety and well-being of all corps members during their stay at the camp.
The security checks are designed to curtail the bringing in incriminating items, while the medical screenings ensure that all corps members are fit to participate in camp activities.
Despite the large number of arrivals, other units of the camp are working tirelessly attend to the needs of the corps members. The Socials and Reception Committee is welcoming corps members with light refreshments, guiding them through the registration and documentation process.
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