10 Essential Tips for a Smooth NYSC Camp Experience
NYSC Camp Essentials: A Guide for Prospective Corps Members
As you prepare for Orientation Camp, carefully note the following:
- Phone Charging: Corps members are not allowed to charge phones in hostels or NYSC buildings. You’ll need to pay ₦50 to charge your phone or torchlight at Mami Market.
- Light Out Hour: By 10:00 pm, Corps Members must be in their hostels, with lights out and no calls or chats allowed until 4:00 am.
- No Romance or Sex: NYSC camp is not a place for sexual activities. Hostels are far apart, and soldiers patrol day and night.
- Focus on Your Mission: Forget about finding love in camp. Focus on your purpose, and avoid temptations.
- NYSC Food: While the food may not be great, eat it if you can. Some Corps Members may prefer buying food at Mami Market, but be prepared for the unexpected.
- Fainting: It’s common to see Corps Members fainting during drills. Stay hydrated and take care of yourself.
- Early Mornings: Wake up every morning at 4:30 am for drills and lectures. There’s no time for rest.
- Snoring and Noisy Hostels: Be prepared for a snoring competition with your roommates. Hostels are like big halls with many people.
- Stand Still: When you hear the beagle’s sound, stand still for Nigeria’s national anthem at 6:00 pm and 6:00 am.
- Bring Enough Money: Come with at least ₦15,000, but consider bringing ₦40,000 if you prefer buying food at Mami Market.
Remember, NYSC camp is a unique experience. Be prepared, stay focused, and make the most of your time.
Essential Reminder for Polytechnic Graduates Preparing for NYSC Camp
Don’t overlook the importance of packing:
- Your Evidence of Completion of 1-Year Industrial Training (I.T Letter)
This document is vital for verification and documentation purposes. Ensure you bring it to camp to avoid any registration complications.
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