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NYSC unveils 2025 Batch A postings

Addendum document now required for camp entry

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April 21, 2025
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The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has released the deployment list for prospective corps members in the 2025 Batch A Stream I nationwide.

In a public notice shared via its verified X handle on Monday, NYSC stated that the 2025 Batch A Stream I orientation course will commence on Wednesday, April 9, and end on Wednesday, April 30, across various camps in the country.

A key requirement for entry into orientation camps is the signing and printing of the deployment addendum document, which the NYSC described as essential for camp registration and verification.

The addendum, made available on each corps member’s personal dashboard after successful online registration, will serve as a supplementary document alongside the usual call-up letter.

The Corps also clarified that some prospective corps members deployed to Lagos State may be required to attend their orientation course in neighboring states such as Ogun, Ondo, and Osun.

Similarly, those posted to the Federal Capital Territory might be redirected to camps in Nasarawa or Kaduna states due to capacity management across the orientation centres.

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The NYSC management urged all deployed corps members to comply strictly with the instructions provided in their call-up letters and on their dashboards.

Additionally, the Corps strongly advised against night travel, emphasizing that prospective corps members should prioritize their safety by embarking on their journey during daytime hours.

This move aligns with NYSC’s ongoing efforts to ensure the well-being of all participants in the mandatory one-year national service programme.

Prospective corps members are expected to arrive at their assigned camps on the dates stated in their call-up letters with all necessary documents including the signed addendum, call-up letter, original copies of educational credentials, valid identification, and medical certificate of fitness.

For more information and updates, prospective corps members are encouraged to visit the official NYSC website at www.nysc.gov.ng.

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