Friday, October 21, 2016

LATEST UPDATE ON NYSC RELOCATION REQUIRMENTS









Although it is blinding on every corps member to render his /her selfless service in any past of the country where he is posted, Relocation can be granted if one fits into or meets the following requirements.
  •    The corps member must be either married or pregnant and she must present her marriage certificate.
  •         Relocation is granted if a corps member has a serious health condition which requires regular check –up.


NOTE: The corps member must present a valid medical report issued by a state or Teaching Hospital from his/her state of origin that is endorsed by a medical Doctor.
Furthermore it is more reassuring to know that NYSC is easily granted within four to six months of your reporting to your place of primary Assignment (PPA) owning  to the fact that NYSC tend to pay more attention on the upcoming next batch ‘s PPAs and welfare than of those who are already serving.

So with the above listed criteria there is nothing to worry about. If the initial application for relocation was not granted you can try a second time and by God’s grace it will work. 

Thursday, October 20, 2016

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

HOW TO REGISTER FOR NYSC PROSPECTIVE CORP MEMBERS

NYSC is a one year service programme which engages all graduates from different fields of study home and abroad who completed their undergraduate programmes. It is the rule of law which every graduate must pass through in order to be in a labour market or work in any of the organizations, parastatals, ministries and some of non-governmental organizations. He or she must obtain NYSC discharge certificate.
Here are the procedures on how to register for NYSC:
v  Visit the NYSC website at www.nysc.org.ng
v  Follow the procedures one after the other
v  Don’t skip anything that is required of you
v  Fill the form with correct spellings
v  Full name and address
v  Passport photo
v  Upload academics records
v  Your signature
v  Transcript is only applicable to foreign students
v  Scan all the necessary documents clearly
v  Must be in kilobytes based on the required size


NOTE: Registration last only for 30 days from the very day that has began.

Monday, October 17, 2016

THE DEPARTURE OF BATCH B CORP MEMBERS

A few days before the 6th of October 2016, the batch B stream I corp members had washed their stoves and cooking utensils, cleaned their bags and packed them preparing for the long awaited day to arrive.The walls of the common room passage of the corpers lodge had been plastered with white sheets of paper where each displayed eulogies/ panegyrics free hand drawing, farewell poems and good wishesTo the departing corp members .Men had written from the depth of their hearts, expressing their thoughts and feeling towards the Batch B corp members making known to them how greatly they would be missed.
Eventually, the day came .At  about 6:05am  three eighteen seater bus arrived the Nembe city Ogbolomambiri corpers lodge hug gage rolled out to greet them as all thirsty corp members kitted in 6/7moved out with joy to join the buses. Only then did all really realize that it wasn’t a dream. They were actually leaving. Smiles went sour and eyes dripped with tears. The Batch A corp members all stood around the buses until they would all fill up lingering hugs followed quick exchange of motion; the Batch A corp members sadly chorused and waved goodbye and safe journey to the Batch Bs all reciprocated in one accord.
Among the left behind Batch A corp members many wept and screamed in loud voices, both real and faked. All the same the difference was clear as the corpers lodge become cold and scanty. A few corpers eventually lamented over the lodge’s immediate quietness and indeed were sorry that the Batch Bs actually had to go.
Frankly speaking, this event marked a necessary end for a new dawn in the lives of the Batch B corp members who stepped their foot on the soil of Nembe city some eleven months before as nothing but “Gentlemen corp members on National Assignment” most of them had served in the education sector, giving them the privilege to impact to the younger generation as well as gain the experience of the tutorship, independence and separation from family and friends.

The NYSC Scheme has really achieved much in promoting inter-tribal integration among and real life exposure to the Nigerian youths after leaving the confines of the ivory walls systematically introducing them to “adulthood” and the responsibility that surrounds it in the larger society. Many thanks to NYSC.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

SHELL PETROLEUM YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME


Shell Livewire Nigeria is the Enterprise development programme supported by shell oil Company.
The shell petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited joint Venture (SPDC) is pleased to announce the commencement of the 2016 Regional LiveWire Nigeria programme.
This batch is targeted at youths from Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers States.
The programme aims is to inspire, encourage and supported young Nigerians aged 18-35 years to start their own business through the provision of training and finance.

Eligibility for the Application

  • Male or Female applicants ages 18-35 from Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers States
  • Must possessed a University Degree or Higher National Diploma
  • Must possessed National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) discharge certificate or certificate of exemption?
  • Must have innovative business idea
  • Must have desire to own and manage a business

Method of Application: all applications are to be fill it and submitted via www.livewire-nigeria.org
The deadline for submission of application is October 25, 2016.


Friday, October 14, 2016

BATCH B PASSING OUT PROJECT



On that very day of Saturday October 1 2016, the project which was “the construction of a 20meter contract path to the common entrance of the corpers lodge was launched, as a part of community development by the batch B corp members for the benefit of the all the Batch B Stream II corp members staying in the lodge as well as  for the future corp members who are to come in to Nembe city of Bayelsa state  for the purpose of serving our great father land in response to the upholding the labour of our heroes past.
The NYSC Nembe local Government Inspector, Mr.Dickson Amiesinye expressed his approval of the project as he took the pleasure to commission it.

Furthermore, it was a great achievement for the Batch B to have made something precious like this which is currently in use by all corp members whom they left behind. “The process of achieving something is through the act of devotion and passion for that particular goal that one has in mind and indeed it becomes as act of heroism when successfully achieved”.





Monday, October 3, 2016

BATCH A VERSUS BATCH B FOOTBALL MATCH








On Saturday 1st October 2016 as patriots commemorated Nigeria’s independence with a football match that took place at Nembe city between the Batch B and Batch A corp members of Ogbolomambiri as part of passing out activities.
The match commenced at exactly 9:00AM and ended at exact 10:45AM within the first fifteen minutes and surprise to the Batch B corp members the Batch A dealt them the first blow as corper Bee jay kicked the ball into the net.
The second goal followed at 20minutes to the finish time by Beejay. While CLO managed to rescue the Batch Bs from total defeat by scoring one goal.
More so, soccer has always been our way of connecting the whole world. It is the only sport which is most popular and constantly affecting lives. More than merely a hobby or a game but a unique language that makes all corp members to come together as one in a way of keeping the “high spirit of oneness” soccer is also one of our ways of creating memorable impression in all corp members in Nembe city, such that no matter where they go after National service, there must be something to remember about their stay in Nembe city.

Meanwhile after an incredible performance by the two teams Batch A emerged the winner by 2 goals to 1 (2:1). After which all Batch A corp members happily celebrated their victory and congratulated one another.