NYSC Have Released List Of Universities Banned From Participating In 2021 Service, and not less than eight foreign universities from the Benin Republic, Niger, and Cameroon have been banned by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) from taking part in the 2021 Batch A orientation course.
According to a report, most of these schools, otherwise called Cotonou universities, award degrees a few months after matriculation.
Although the NYSC leadership did not state the reason for this drastic decision in its circular (dated Friday, March 5) to state/FCT coordinators, it informed all D&R and foreign-trained verification officers in states to take note.
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See full list of the affected universities as follows:
1. Al-Nahda International University (Niger Republic)
2. Ecole Superieur Sainte Felicite (Benin Republic)
3. Ecole Superieur D Administration et DEconomics (Benin Republic);
4. Ecole Superieur DEnseignement Professionelle Le Berger – ESEP Le Berger (Benin Republic)
5. Ecole Superieur St. Louis DAfrique (Benin Republic)
6. Institute Superieur de Comm.
7. Dord Et De Management – ISFOP (Benin Republic)
8. International University, Bamenda (Cameroon)
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According to report, the NYSC director-general, Shuaib Ibrahim, lamented over the lack of professionalism exhibited by unqualified graduates from universities in the Republic of Benin.
Meanwhile, prospective corps members were given certain conditions before they could be admitted into the 2020 Batch “B” Stream II Orientation Camp.
This follows the NYSC Scheme listed conditions that must be met by the prospective corps members.
According to the safety protocols issued ahead of the commencement of the 2020 Orientation, NYSC says it was compulsory that everyone coming into the NYSC camps must undergo the COVID-19 test.
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It said this included NYSC members, and officials alike, insisting that only those that test negative will be admitted into the camps.
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