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Breaking: NYSC releases 2025 batch A stream I postings letter

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially released the postings for 2025 Batch A Stream I prospective corps members (PCMs), urging all deployed individuals to adhere strictly to updated entry guidelines for a smooth orientation camp experience.
In a series of updates shared via its official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Monday, NYSC emphasized the importance of signing and printing the addendum form available on each PCM’s dashboard after successful online registration. The scheme noted that this document is now a vital requirement for entry into orientation camps and may be used for verification in some states.
“PCMs must ensure they print and present the addendum at camp. It is critical for your registration and to avoid any disruptions in your service year,” the NYSC warned.
The corps also disclosed that some PCMs initially deployed to Lagos will now be posted to orientation camps in Ogun, Ondo, and Osun States due to space constraints. Similarly, those posted to Abuja may be required to attend camp in Nasarawa or Kaduna.
The NYSC strongly advised prospective corps members against traveling at night as they prepare to report to their various camps.
“The 2025 Batch ‘A’ Stream 1 deployment has been released. PCMs are advised not to travel at night to the orientation camp,” the statement read.
As the orientation course approaches, PCMs are encouraged to regularly check their NYSC dashboard for further updates and ensure compliance with all camp requirements.
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