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NYSC Releases 2025 Batch A Stream I Postings, Cautions Prospective Corps Members Against Night Travel

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced the release of postings for the 2025 Batch A Stream I prospective corps members.

In a series of updates posted via its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, the NYSC emphasized the importance of printing and signing the deployment addendum, which is a mandatory document for camp registration.

The agency noted that the addendum becomes available on each prospective corps member’s NYSC dashboard after successful online registration and could be required for verification in some orientation camps.

The NYSC also clarified that some corps members posted to Lagos and Abuja will be required to undergo their orientation courses in alternative locations.

Those deployed to Lagos may be posted to orientation camps in Ogun, Ondo, or Osun States, while those initially assigned to the Federal Capital Territory may attend camps in Nasarawa or Kaduna States.

In its advisory, the NYSC strongly cautioned prospective corps members against travelling at night to their designated camps, citing safety concerns.

“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.

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