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Great100000: 6:20am On Jun 05
The scheme was established with the primary aim of reconstructing, reconciling, and rebuilding the nation after the Nigerian Civil War.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a one-year mandatory program for Nigerian graduates.


It combines paramilitary training with national service, aiming to promote unity, peace, and cultural understanding across the country. The scheme has evolved over the decades, with its orientation camps becoming pivotal in preparing Nigerian graduates for a year of national service. But how did it all begin?

What Is NYSC?

The NYSC is a mandatory one-year program for Nigerian graduates, initiated by the federal government under General Yakubu Gowon's military regime. The scheme was established on May 22, 1973, through Decree No. 24, with the primary aim of reconstructing, reconciling, and rebuilding the nation after the Nigerian Civil War.

By deploying young graduates to states other than their own, the program seeks to promote national unity, encourage cultural integration, and instil a sense of patriotism among the youth.

The early years after Nigeria’s independence from Britain were marked by civil unrest and ethnic divisions, culminating in the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970). In response, the federal government introduced the NYSC scheme as part of a broader strategy known as the 3Rs – Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Reconciliation – to heal the nation and prevent future conflict.

Decree No. 24 of 1973, which established the NYSC, outlines its key objectives:

• Foster national unity

• Promote cultural integration

• Encourage self-reliance and service to the nation

Since then, the scheme has deployed millions of Nigerian youths across state lines, encouraging them to live, work, and serve in regions different from their place of origin or residence.

How NYSC Works

At the start of the program, corps are sent to a three-week orientation camp, where they receive military-style training, participate in leadership and skills workshops, and engage in physical drills and team-building activities. The camps are designed to instil discipline and prepare corps for their assignments.

After camp, corps are posted to their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA), such as schools, hospitals, government agencies, or private companies, where they serve for the remaining 10 months. At the end of the service year, corps receive a Certificate of National Service, which is often required for government and private sector employment in Nigeria.

The First NYSC Camp in Nigeria

While many may assume the program started in the north, the first-ever NYSC orientation camp was actually located in Enugu State. The NYSC Enugu camp, formerly used as a military site during the Nigerian Civil War (it was known as the Ojukwu camp), was chosen due to its historical significance and existing infrastructure. The first batch of corps was officially discharged at a special ceremony held in Zaria on June 30, 1974.

How Many NYSC Camps Are in Nigeria Today?

As of 2024, there are 37 official NYSC orientation camps in Nigeria, one in each of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). These camps are operated and maintained by the federal government, and each batch of corps is deployed simultaneously across the nation. The expansion from one historic site in Enugu to 37 active camps is a reflection of how integral NYSC has become to Nigeria’s youth development strategy.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) began as a bold initiative to heal a divided nation and foster peace, unity, and national development. Over five decades later, it still stands as a symbol of national integration. However, the scheme has faced growing criticism in recent years, with many questioning its relevance and safety.

The original goals of unity and inclusion appear increasingly out of reach, as tribalism persists. Alarming reports of corps being kidnapped, attacked, or even killed either en route to orientation camps or during their service have fueled public outcry. If the federal government can no longer guarantee the safety and well-being of corps , perhaps it is time to reconsider or reform the program to reflect present-day realities.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/first-nysc-orientation-camp-in-nigeria-2025060313371003086

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yinkus6750(m): 6:35am On Jun 05
History is always good in order to have the right education on issues. However, it's unfortunate that such a noble idea by General Gowon, has somehow outlived its purpose. People now lobby to get posted to states of their choices. Level of insecurity has made some states a NO GO AREA, for normal postings. Gone are the days when you will be happy to be posted to any state. It's now the 77,000 allawee that is attracting people now. Cos of rate of unemployment and economic hardship. The scheme needs to be scrapped. It has outlived its purpose.

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doggedfighter(f): 6:50am On Jun 05
Nice
Peakdesign23(f): 6:51am On Jun 05
This program no follow. I wasted my precious time serving while the big guys never came to thier PPA because they tipped the LI. At the end of the day, they received same certificate.

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Treasure17(m): 6:51am On Jun 05
Yikpata camp in Kwara that year was terrible.

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musazulyadain: 6:51am On Jun 05
I hear😃
Anonimoux: 6:52am On Jun 05
grin
NokiaN8(m): 6:52am On Jun 05
Nigeria we hail thee...
Toosure70: 6:53am On Jun 05
bolaayenimo:
Just scrap that godforsaken thing. Nigeria wasting lives of youths since 1973 AD
while one of rep pushing it to 2 yrs.

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Nahunger(m): 6:55am On Jun 05
Scrap that thing, give them the funds...

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1mansolder: 6:56am On Jun 05
Even the purpose of Nigeria as a country have outlived let alone nysc.

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Manager001: 7:00am On Jun 05
Gowon should apologize to us!
This scheme needs to be scrapped!

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holluwizzy: 7:06am On Jun 05
More needs to be done in the camp.

It should rather be reformed to Boots Camp where u can learn other skills and handy jobs, then discover more talent.

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muyico(m): 7:08am On Jun 05
How this news want take move our country forward??
Antichristian2: 7:10am On Jun 05
cool
Benekkk: 7:11am On Jun 05
Good. Great motives! Did it succeed? Did the scheme work or are we more disunited than ever?

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ProudlyLagos: 7:14am On Jun 05
Great100000:

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/first-nysc-orientation-camp-in-nigeria-2025060313371003086
grin Umuna bende Abia state that year, ochendu boys hostel grin the camp was the best in the SE region. Nice initiative though but I think it should be reformed because it is fast losing essence of the program.

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DeltaBachelor(m): 7:15am On Jun 05
Wow. History
MaziObinnaokija: 7:17am On Jun 05
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SAMTOBIJU(m): 7:18am On Jun 05
Treasure17:
Yikpata camp in Kwara that year was terrible.

Very terrible during our time too. Male and female, na same hostel all of us dey. Heard it as been renovated now and it much better now
dododawa1: 7:21am On Jun 05
In 21 century



Still talking of




Now your suffering commence ( NYSC)
just2endowed: 7:21am On Jun 05
Great100000:

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/first-nysc-orientation-camp-in-nigeria-2025060313371003086
Most countries in Europe and Asia practice this style of NYSC. It was borne from the idea of previous world wars that men and women should be train for combat ready.

South Korea and Isreal practice this scheme where citizens are train in military style for a period of one or two years. Gowon copied the initiative

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Successsearch90(m): 7:35am On Jun 05
Awesome
Commentor: 7:36am On Jun 05
Peakdesign23:
This program no follow. I wasted my precious time serving while the big guys never came to thier PPA because they tipped the LI. At the end of the day, they received same certificate.

Was that year truly a waste to you?

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Btruth: 7:37am On Jun 05
Interesting
Osiris12: 7:39am On Jun 05
Treasure17:
Yikpata camp in Kwara that year was terrible.
anything Kwara, terrible dey follow am

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Agricmoney(m): 7:55am On Jun 05
wow.

Anyway, Agriculture is life
diverseconcepts: 8:03am On Jun 05
angry
engrchykae(m): 8:08am On Jun 05
Obubra batch A 2013 platoon 9 falling in here.

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