NYSC Announces Fee for Late Collection of Certificates, Introduces Registration for Cybercafe Operators

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*Introduction: The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has recently made two important announcements that affect Corps members and users of its online services. In this post, we’ll break down the details of these announcements and what they mean for you.

*Section 1: Fee for Late Collection of Certificates

The NYSC has introduced a fee structure for the late collection of unclaimed Certificates of National Service. The fee ranges from N5,000 for certificates that are less than 5 years old to N20,000 for certificates that are 10 years and above. This new policy emphasizes the importance of collecting certificates on time and obtaining official documentation as proof of completing national service.

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*Section 2: Registration and Accreditation for Cybercafe Operators

To enhance the security and efficiency of its online services, the NYSC is set to roll out a registration and accreditation process for Cybercafe Operators (CBOs). This initiative will enable the NYSC to monitor and regulate the activities of CBOs on its portal, ensuring a safe and secure environment for users to access and submit information.

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*Conclusion: These two announcements demonstrate the NYSC’s commitment to improving its services and ensuring the security of its online platforms. Corps members and users of NYSC services are advised to take note of these changes and comply with the new regulations.

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