Nysc threatens sanctions against institutions uploading unqualified corps members

The National Youth Service Corps has warned of sanctions against institutions uploading unqualified individuals as corps members.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has issued a threat of sanctions to institutions found uploading unqualified persons as prospective corps members. This measure aims to maintain the integrity of the national service program. No further details on specific institutions or timelines were provided in the announcement.

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