NYSC Releases 2026 Batch B Stream I Call-Up Letters, Warns Corps Members Against Night Travel

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has made available the call-up letters for prospective corps members participating in the 2026 Batch B Stream I orientation exercise and has advised them to avoid travelling to orientation camps at night.

In a statement issued on Monday, the scheme disclosed that some prospective corps members assigned to Lagos State will undertake their orientation programme in camps located in Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun, and Osun states.

Similarly, a number of corps members posted to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been directed to attend their orientation courses in Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kano, and Kaduna states.

NYSC urged all prospective corps members to print and sign their call-up letters before reporting to their designated orientation camps for registration.

The scheme also cautioned that any prospective corps member whose graduation date on the call-up letter differs from the date indicated on their Statement of Result will not be registered at the orientation camp. Affected individuals were advised to resolve such discrepancies through their respective Student Affairs Officers (SAOs) before proceeding to camp.

In addition, NYSC outlined the process for correcting dates of birth on its portal. According to the scheme, affected corps members are required to obtain a 19- or 20-digit WAEC verification PIN, complete their registration process, log in to their dashboard, access the date-of-birth correction section, provide the necessary examination details, verify the information, and submit their request.

The agency further advised prospective corps members whose names on their certificates or Statements of Result do not exactly correspond with the names uploaded on the NYSC portal to contact their institutions and ensure the records are properly updated before arriving at camp.

For safety reasons, NYSC strongly encouraged all prospective corps members to avoid night journeys while travelling to their orientation camps and to make adequate arrangements to arrive safely at their destinations.

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