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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by butanep(m): 2:58pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
myquestion:Is he really 30 or he made the mistake during registration? If he has clock 30, no level ooo but if it was a mistake, something can be done but need to be very fast abt it, Infact before night falls unless, he will automatically get an exemption letter. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by fujirice: 3:01pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dania30:. My dear, some people are just damn stubborn. I met a guy in sch in Sept when I was running around for my registration and told the guy about it but he refused bluntly, saying that I too dey fear. Now he's bn left out and I don't know if he can serve again cause he'll clock 30 in Jan. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Horlawoomey(m): 3:03pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
rashfat: Congratulobia to you my personal person, C14 ti sure. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 3:06pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dom222: Here here. Cc Dania30, westinfo4040, dminister |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Nobody: 3:08pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Lol 18 more days to go....abeg if u knw u wanna serve in peehayche city, say uh hun uh hun........ |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by dania30(f): 3:10pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
fujirice:Jeezzz! That's serious. People keep feigning ignorance on serious issues. Na wa! |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by tboy11(m): 3:14pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Horlawoomey:thanks for this information.... at the same time...everybody cannot be mobilized.. what happened to quota system they use..... what am sure of is that the no. of people that registered exceeds the no. of people that can go for service in a batch |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Nobody: 3:19pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
tboy11: Yea, I think of dt too. The whole 9ja can not serve at d same time. Even wt dt students gv Nysc reasons to exclude them. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by fujirice: 3:20pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dania30:I just taya for people. In this age and era. I no even argue with am, I just leave am waka pass. Now he has become a casualty. People will keep suffering for lack of knowledge I tell ya! |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by psymonds(m): 3:23pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on NYSC’s Online Registration Prospective corps members and other critical stakeholders have been asking certain important questions and seeking clarifications on the online registration initiative recently introduced by the NYSC. Below are some of those questions and the answers to them: 1. Why are Nigerian youths being asked to pay to serve their country? i. It is not true that corps members are being asked to pay to serve their country. Far from it.The NYSC and the government appreciate the enormous sacrifice that corps membershave made, and continue to make, for the unity and the development of this country. The Scheme will continue to explore ways to ensure that corps members serve the nation in safety and with ease. This latest initiative was conceived in that spirit. Based on feedbacks and requests from past corps members, the initiative was designed to lessen the costs and risks associated with corps members travelling to their schools to pick up call-up letters. It should be remembered that prospective corps members become the responsibility of NYSC when they show up in orientation camps, not before. So, prospective corps members (not NYSC) have always borne the costs of travelling to get their call-up letters. This has not changed and no extra burden has been imposed on our prospective corps members. While those who want to physically pick up their call-up letters from their schools are still allowed to do so, this initiative hascreated an extra option for those who wish to access their call-up letters online. It has empowered prospective corps members to make their choice, based on their situations, preferences and assessments of the opportunity costs involved. Paying N4000 to process call-up letters online is a choice for those who prefer that option. It is not a condition for national service.So, no one is being asked to pay to serve, as those who do not pay will also undertake their national service without any form of discrimination or sanction. 2. Why are corps members being forced to pay for their call-up letters i. Paying to process call-up letters online is totally optional. It is not compulsory. NYSC made it optional because of the realization that not every corps member will need or can afford it. As said above, picking up call- up letters from schools have always been and remains the responsibility of prospective corps members. There are associated costs and risks to this, which varies for individuals. The situation of ‘Prospective Corps Member A’ who lives in Lagos and has graduated from a school in Lagos is definitely different from that of ‘Prospective Corps Member B’ who lives in Lagos but has graduated from a higher institution in Port Harcourt or Zaria or Bauchi. The costs and risks involved in going to the schools to pick call-up letters are clearly different for the two candidates. NYSC thinks it will be unfair to ask both of them to pay or force them to embrace the initiative. Apart from giving people the freedom to choose what suits them, the initiative is deliberately made optional to ensure fairness to all parties. 3. Why ask prospective corps members to pay N4000 just to print call-up letters? i. The N4000 is not just for printing call-up letters. It is for the entire package of online registration, which requires the deployment of IT hardware and software and personnel to orientation camps all over the country but which also gives those who subscribe to it the advantage of processing their registration online, saving time during registration at the orientation camps and allowing them to use their thumbprints to identify themselves in case they lose or are dispossessed of their call-up letters. In the past, corps members who lose or are dispossessed of their call-up letters had to go through a cumbersome process of swearing affidavits, getting validation from their schools which takes time and may force them to enlist on another batch. With online registration, those who are unfortunate to lose their letters can identify themselves with their fingerprints. So the N4000 fee is for the entire process and package of benefits. 4. Is the initiative not extortionist and insensitive? i. As explained above, the initiative was designed with all sense of fairness and sensitivity. It is not extortionist, as extortion implies the use of open or subtle threat. No open or subtle threat is involved here. It is not compulsory and non-use of it carries no sanction. It is only for those who choose to exercise the option after doing their own cost-benefit analysis. NYSC is sensitive to the fact that not everyone needs or can afford this. Both those who need and can afford it and those who don’t need it or can’t afford it are given options to choose from. The initiative is thus both fair and sensitive. 5. Why not maintain the status quo? i. Contrary to claims, the status quo remains. NYSC has not abolished the practice of prospective corps members going to their schools to pick call-up letters. That is still allowed. What has happened is that an extra option has been introduced, which prospective corps members may choose or may not choose to exercise. Closing this new option will not necessarily be at zero cost to those who prefer the status quo, as prospective corps members have always been responsible for picking their call-up letters. But closing the option will be at the expense of those who will prefer it as this will rob them of their right to choose. 6. If this is so desirable, why can’t government fund the initiative? i. Based on familiarity with current trends and feedbacks/ requests from past and present corps members, NYSC is convinced that this is a very desirable initiative in this digital age and will be to the benefits of corps members. But given competing needs and shrinking government resources, NYSC realized that it would be necessary for it to seek alternative sources of funding for its various needs. Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach is one of the approved available options for expanding the pool of resources to the Scheme. We are exercising this option to jump-start the comprehensive computerization of the operations of the Scheme. This was done with strict observance of due process and with appropriate certification/guidance from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC). The choice before us was between starting the initiative for those who need and can afford it or waiting for the time government will be able to fund it fully. We chose the former in the interest of our prospective corps members who want and choose to avail themselves of this option. 7. Why can’t the ICT department of NYSC handle this? i. The capacity of the ICT department of the Scheme has been enhanced over time and we will continue to improve our capacity in line with the needs of the digital age. But the scale of the operation will demand more personnel than we have at the moment and the procurement of IT infrastructure in all NYSC camps and all states of the federation, both of which we don’t have the resources for. Even if the staff members are there, the infrastructure is not there. That was why we opted for the PPP arrangement, with the provision that both the knowledge and the infrastructure will eventually be transferred to NYSC. 8. Will those who refuse to pay not be victimized? i. They will not be victimized in any way. In fact, the plan is to ensure that there will be more NYSC staff attending to those who choose to use the physical method of collection because the use of online registration would have freed up staff time. NYSC has zero-tolerance for victimization and we will take strong disciplinary action against any staff member who shows such tendency. 9. Is it open to foreign-educated corps members? i. Yes, it is open to them too and for the same amount. The usual practice was for prospective corps members educated outside the country to come to NYSC Headquarters in Abuja to process their call-up letters. Now they can stay wherever they are based and process their call-up letters online, if they choose to exercise that option. Also, from Batch A next year, prospective corps members educated outside the country do not need to come to Abuja for the verification of their certificates. Their uploaded certificates will be verified at the orientation camps in the state where they are deployed. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by melucynk(f): 3:27pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
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Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 3:29pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
butanep:He will, if at the point of graduation, he was less than 30 |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by dom222(m): 3:35pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
navistar:dis is kul! Neva knw i av alot of my alma meter here. Its nyc meeting u ppl. But am aving a serious problem wif my data of a tin bt wen i was wif student affairs yesterday,my name couldnt be find among those students deir name is on d problem list. Dont rily knw if its a mistake from them! Patiently waiting on monday wen d correction list will be pasted in skul.will rily nid ur thought abt dis.thanks |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 3:44pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dom222: AAU Ekpoma? didnt knw they had released the correction/mob list |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Akerry(m): 3:44pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
nabsprada:dis forced me out of ghostmode! Better pikin,hw preparations na? Trenditee, wetin dey happen na? @noordean, God knows the best, OAU sha' anugod,luvlyfal,ibrochaka, suyamaster and all my ksu peepz, na monday dem talk say dem go paste our list o |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Nobody: 3:44pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by tkpumpzy(m): 3:48pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Any Aauites in da aoz let share ideas here |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by dania30(f): 3:48pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
fujirice:He's sure gonna learn but in a bitter way I guess |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by dom222(m): 3:50pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
navistar:dey avent pasted any names. Read thru wat i posted! |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 3:51pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
tkpumpzy: Ideas on? |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by dom222(m): 3:53pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
tkpumpzy:u are welcum bro. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Nobody: 3:53pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by charlie42(m): 3:59pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Just saw my call up number #teamNoPayment #Unilorin Unilorite go check ur call up no o, I had the second list is comin out any minute 4rm now bcoz is likely they remove d 1st list coz they only hav one notice board |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by debislyv04(m): 3:59pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
hi.... Dis is my 1st post, though have been following the posts for days.... I found it all very informative, congrats to dos who have seen their call up numbs... Pls, i need some clearification concerning the WAEC result of a things, i did the nysc online registration with my NECO result with which i gained admission, hope i'm still on point? And again, i checked my dashboard today and saw options like "change date of birth" e.t.c... Does that mean i'm not gonna be mobilize dis year? |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 4:02pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dom222: Okay! What's the serious problem that u are encountering, be specific.. ur post was abit jumbled! Twas hard to dicern what the problem was. |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by navistar(m): 4:05pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
debislyv04: Was ur DOB changed whilst registering on the nysc portal! If not, you have no p. If yes then, was the date given to you puts you at 30yr andd above? If not then you have nothing to fear, if yes then you need to visit nysc hq or state zonal offices with birth cert or age declaration/affidavit Cheers |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by butanep(m): 4:06pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
kinkydee:so sad... I guess you didn't join the house on time because we sighted it that all prospective corp members must do the online registration. It was even published in various newspapers and discussion programs on TV and radios. Information is power I must say... When one is not inform, he become deformed... I wonder and was surprised that so many persons didn't do the online registration, that was on for almost 3months. Anyway all hope is not lost till on monday. You might be lucky to see your name in the mobilization final list but the chances is slim. Just keep hoping till Monday... Sorry abt it but next time seek for information, read newspapers or Listen to breakfast shows on TV. Information is power. I wish you good luck... 1 Like |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by rashfat(m): 4:10pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Horlawoomey: Oti sure ju |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by debislyv04(m): 4:14pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
navistar:d DOB was neither changed no above 30yrs.... Thanks what about d options on my dashboard? |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by fweshblacboai2(m): 4:15pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
[quote author=melucynk post=27222703][/quote]okies dear.......I added yhu thru the pin u sent buh the fone z wif repairer doe,don't fink u accept then.....u remember? Its Fweshblacboai 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by Nobody: 4:16pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
charlie42:charlie..Can i call you? |
Re: NYSC 2014 Batch C House by charlie42(m): 4:22pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
johnny1980:Sure 08160605658 |
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