“Be wise in your life choices” – NYSC advises departing corps members

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The 2024 Batch C Stream II Corps Members who completed their mandatory one year National Service in Rivers State, have been advised to be wise in their lives choices and work assidiously to succeed.

The Rivers State NYSC Coordinator, Mr. Moses Oleghe gave the advice on Thursday when he addressed the corps members at a low-key passing-out ceremony held at Isaac Boro park, Port Harcourt.

Oleghe charged the corps members to use their hands and hearts to stand out in life as the scheme has adequately equipped them to be useful.

“You have been equipped to start a sustainable business through the skill acquisition training programme.

“Your hearts have been programmed to be passionate and committed in excelling in your chosen fields of endeavor.”

The coordinator congratulated the corps members for their excellent, impactful, and life-transforming services to people on Rivers state in communities across the 23 Local Government Areas.

“I convey the deep appreciation of the state government to you and charge you to remain active and focused in upholding the noble values and ideals of the NYSC wherever you find yourselves.”

A total of 3, 141 corps members made up of 1,238 males and 1,903 females underwent their service year for the batch.

18 persons made up of 10 males and 8 females would repeat the service year entirely while 13 persons (6 males and 7 females) would serve extension of service due various infringement of the NYSCBye-Laws.

There was no death of any of the corp members in the service year.

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