Showing posts with label nysc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nysc. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 April 2016

WCF HANDS OVER MANTLE OF LEADERSHIP TO NEW EXCOS

Drama, comedy and music were among the mind-blowing presentations that themed the handing over/ induction service hosted by the Winners Corper Fellowship (WCF). The programme which was staged at the Teens department of Living Faith church, Bashorun, Ibadan, two days after the Collection of Certificates (COC) by the 2015 batch A corps members, was tagged "Light Bearers" and it featured a song presentation from the Redeemed Christian Corpers Fellowship (RCCF). Friends and well wishers graced the day to celebrate the ex corps members and out going executives who also recieved Certificates of honour from the fellowship. They were joyful and congratulated those who were appointed as the new executives of WCF. To sum up the wonderful service was a release of seasoned words that encouraged corps members to add value to the nation after NYSC.  A refreshment with the right delicacy spiced the day and sent everyone on their way smiling.

Sokari, Ayebabeledaipre
OY/15B/1044

Monday, 18 April 2016

Profile of new NYSC DG, Sule Zakari Kazaure

NAME: KAZAURE SULE ZAKARI
B.Sc Chemistry, M.Sc Analytical Chemistry,.Ph.D (Pure and Applied Chemistry)

Date of Birth:  5 February, 1964

Place of Birth: Kazaure, Jigawa State

Rank: Brigadier General

Number:  N/9035

Commissioned into Nigerian Army on:  4 Oct 89

SPECIALTY
a.    Pure and Applied Chemistry
b.    Analytical Chemistry

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES/ASSOCIATIONS
a.    Member, Chemical Society of Nigeria (MCSN)

Awards:  FSS, MSS

Friday, 15 April 2016

LEGAL AID CDS GROUP CALLS FOR SUPPORT


In a recent seminar held at the Mediation Centre, Ministry of Justice, Ibadan on 6th April, 2016, the NYSC State Coordinator, Mrs. Olufumilayo Akin Moses, hosted the Corps Legal Aid CDS Group and senior colleagues in the Ministry of Justice and Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, Oyo State, on the theme, “The Roles of Corps Legal Aid CDS Group in Human Right Advocacy and Prison Decongestion in Nigeria”
The programme welcomed top dignitaries in the Legal field, who shared light on the importance of the Corps members to participate in legal aid. In her opening remarks, Mrs. Akin Moses who was represented by the Assistant Director, Community Development Service (AD, CDS), Mrs. M.O Umogah, commended the corps members' Legal Aid CDS Group for a job well-done and also the senior colleagues in the Ministry of Justice for assisting them.
The aim of the programme according to the speakers, who presented the seminar, was to motivate corps members, especially lawyers, to see the need and participate in the provision of legal aid to indigent members of society, particularly those in Police custody and prisons.
There was more importantly, a call for support to the Corps Legal Aid CDS Group to enable them function in the right capacity.

Sokari, Ayebabeledaipre
OY/15B/1044

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Expectations For Passing-out Corps Members

Jubilations and encomium usually floods the passing out Parade ceremony of NYSC. Many corps members are always happy that today, "we have successfully climbed another step in our career".

Now that you have finished serving, copious expectations await you yourself, from your family members also from the society at large. As you are celebrating today, know that you are metamorphosing into the world at large to give out your best to the society.

Yes, you have today put off the Khaki, PPA being a thing of the past, CDS will no longer miss your presence. However, you should not seize to obey the clarion call, the call to lift our blessed nation high,the call to work hard all times and the call to be dedicated to all our duties. This are some of the messages that shouldn’t pass away with the POP.  Today our expectations are much, so you need to get set for the tasks ahead, don’t relax at this juncture because this is just a milestone and not the end of the journey.

Expectations from Yourself

I am sure that you have set amazing expectations for yourself. As some are preparing themselves for good job, others are analyzing and ruminating on how to start their own business and life. Some are yet to conclude on what to do after service, yet we all have expectations of a good life after this time. Know that life is not a bed of roses, you might not get your desired wishes as you planned for it; don’t lose hope, rather, get yourself together and move ahead.

Distinguished passing out corp member, don’t contribute to the liability of the country, think of how you can start small and grow big. Ensure you use the various skills you have learnt in life, school and NYSC through SAED to contribute meaningfully to your community.

Expectations from Your Family

My very dear passing out corps member, your family are waiting for you to make them proud. You have now put on the cap of responsibility. They expect you to have a better carriage of yourself, a more robust thinking and a problem solving mind. To some of us, they expect you to get serious with marital life, you are not getting younger by the day, they will acclaim.

Your family are expecting you to come back from service to the father-land and serve yourself and them better. Don’t allow their hope to run out on them, make them happy by having good ideas and not derailing from being responsible.

Expectations from the Society

Our passing out corps members, today Nigeria is blessed with another set of youths that would contribute to the growth of the country and not to the unemployed masses. It is our hope that after your service year, your immediate community will get the best out of your ability, your skills will be valuable to our nation. Contribute effectively to the making of our dear nation and not to mar it.

Together we can make this nation great again. This is the time to think about what we can do for our dear nation and not what the nation can do for us. Together we can make Nigeria Great.

Once again, I congratulate you for this stupendous achievement. Have a great future ahead.

From your brother and Friend.

Ayinde Jamiu Kunle

08134477359

2014 Batch B CLO, Ibadan South West LG

Saturday, 7 November 2015

NYSC DG PREACHES LOYALTY, COMMITMENT TO NATION

Corps members in Oyo State and the country at large have been called upon to be loyal and committed to Nigeria.
The Director General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Brig Gen. Johnson Olawumi made the call during his visit to Oyo state permanent orientation camp located in Iseyin. The DG urged corps members to avoid the use of derogatory words when talking about Nigeria.
He said “I believe that the country will be better regardless of the slow pace of its growth. The process of change may take some time, but change will definitely happen.”

Sunday, 14 December 2014

Random ‘Mary Scott’ Thoughts


By MARY SCOTT

Here’s something I saw on my way out today. It got me thinking and I thought to share with you guys...

So I sight this young girl wearing a blue top; something was written on it and, yeah, being a ‘reading’ freak and all, I couldn’t resist the temptation to read what was written on it. Now, we’re all familiar with the latest trend in fashion, as per tops. I’m talking about the various messages printed on tops these days; “Touch my soul, not my body”, “No romance without finance”, “Call my name”… the list is endless. Some are outrightly disgusting and suggestive that you wonder how a sane person could put it on.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER


There was so much merriment and scintillation in the air as corps members basked in the euphoria of the 2014 batch ‘C’ stream 1 welcome party which took place on 7th November 2014 at the NYSC permanent camp site, Iseyin, Oyo state. The event flagged off officially, with the usual tradition of singing the NYSC anthem and was followed immediately by a welcome & opening speech by our mummy, the state coordinator, Mrs. Olufunimlayo Akin-Moses.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

OYO STATE GETS NEW NYSC STATE COORDINATOR







Following the transfer of Pastor O. A. T. Alao to the federal capital territory (FCT) as it's new state coordinator an emergency meeting was called on the 28th of October at the NYSC state secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan for 2pm

All the Assistant Directors and members of staff were duly present. The meeting was opened by the HOD, PPRU Mr. Bankole. The outgoing State Coordinator Pastor O . A. T. Alao gave his address, welcoming the new State coordinator to NYSC Oyo State. He also appreciated all members of staff for their patience and diligence. He then introduced the new State Coordinator, Mrs. Akin-Moses Olufunmilayo, welcoming her to the pacesetter state open-handedly on behalf of the members of staff of NYSC Oyo. 

He stated that she was blessed with the best NYSC staff who had given him 100% and urged that they give the new State Coordinator 150% if not 200%. He thereafter handed the mic over, after his brief address, to the new State Coordinator Oyo. 

She said she was indeed happy to be here (Oyo State) on this day and she prayed for God's guidance. She then pleaded for co-operation from all members of staff stating that she needed them to succeed while wishing everyone success. She closed her address greeting them in the native tongue saying "E ku ile" while the members of staff replied her saying "E ka bo" which means welcome.

A vote of thanks was given, on behalf of all members of staff by the Assistant Director, Human Resource Management, Alhaji Usman Bashiru. He also pledged, on behalf of the members of staff, loyalty to the new State Coordinator, praying for God's guidance for both the outgoing and incoming State Coordinators. 

Mr. Bankole led the members of staff to sing "A jolly good fellow" for the outgoing State Coordinator, Pastor  O. A. T. Alao who then gave the closing prayer after which the members of staff sang the NYSC anthem. 

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Download: July/August PERISCOPE Magazine


Did NYSC DG cancel Batch 'C' Orientation course?
Do you want to know about Shades of Love, Life after Camp, "Why I don't want a Wedding", Health Matters, Kopa's Kitchen and many more exciting stories.

YES! The latest edition of the infamous Oyo Corpers Magazine, PERISCOPE, is out again!!

Saturday, 19 July 2014

CAMP SURVIVAL SERIES



By

Ezinne Aja & Kemi Smith

First thing you need to know is camp isn’t what you expected. You might have asked questions from old corps members and they might have given you some good information but nothing they could have said would really hit the proverbial nail on the head. So if possible, begin with a blank slate with no expectations because you definitely find out it is not what you thought it was. So here are some tips that will help you survive the three weeks of NYSC camp:


Thursday, 17 July 2014

NAMES OF ZONAL INSPECTORS AND LOCAL GOVT INSPECTORS IN OYO STATE







On the 10th of June, 2014, a lot of reshuffling was experienced in Oyo state for the continuous progress of the National Youth Service Corp in the state. The following people are the new zonal inspectors placed to oversee all the zones in the state:

OYO ZONE-                        GARBA BINTU (08037160127)
IBADAN SOUTH ZONE-    MUHAMMED AISHAT (08032803996)
IBADAN NORTH ZONE-    JEGEDE AYODELE RUFUS (07065376035)
OGBOMOSHO ZONE-        ADEKEYE OLUMIDE (08037934210)