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Platoon 1 Tops NYSC Drills at Lagos Camp, Securing Overall First Place

In a coincidental turn of events, platoon 1 has emerged first position in the soon ending 2023 batch “C” Stream II Orientation Course at the NYSC Lagos Orientation Camp in Iyana-Ipaja.

Far from being just a numerical designation, platoon 1 showcased a pacesetting performance her platoon counterparts found impossible to match, leaving them standing tall in the coveted overall first place.

Addressing the corps members at the event, State Coordinator NYSC Lagos, Mrs Yetunde Baderinwa appreciated the corps members from each platoon for their diligence to the drills which has qualified them to be champions, positions regardless.

In the second position was platoon 9, while platoon 6 emerged in the second position. Winners of the competition were presented trophies according to their respective positions. Platoon three, which took the rear position of ten platoons, also received kitchen utensils for their position in the competition.

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