Official NYSC Camp Registration Requirements:
PART 1:
1. CALL UP LETTER: This is a vital part of camp registration and the only evidence that you are prospective corps member (colloq. Corper, or Otondo) and you are not impersonating anyone.
This will be taken from and not returned to you. So if at all you even
Tip: DO NOT LAMINATE IT! And keep it like its
2. Registration Documents: Foreign graduates should take along important registration documents used in registering at Abuja (I guess the foreign students do not have to go to Abuja anymore....read the new timetable/curriculum).
3. Final Year Student Identity CARD
4. Notification/Statement of Result from School
5. PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS: This is very important. Take as many as you can, about 20 in red backgrounds. You would need them at every registration point mostly. Then those of you who would likely redeploy or join one group or the other in camp, you would need more copies than others.
6. PHOTOCOPIES OF YOUR DOCUMENTS: Now make about 5-10 copies of every document
required. Though there would be photocopiers in camp at the mammy market but trust me, it is double the price but if you have got enough copies before coming to camp, it saves time.
Tip: The forms that will be handed to you are very easy to fill. Attach your passport where necessary and fill them correctly. After your registration, you will be issued with your State Code Number. This will be like your PIN throughout your Service Year.
7. CERTIFICATES/LICENSES: For Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses & Lab Scientists, take along your proof of certification.
PART 2:
8. STATIONERY: PEN, PAPER, GUM, TIPPEX, STAPLERS. Yeah this saves time and lots of unnecessary begging.
Tip: Some camps do seize staplers at the gate during check-in. So do not forget to include pins in your stapler if you are taking that along.
Tip: After getting your NYSC State Code Number, you can proceed to claim your NYSC Kit and Mattress after which you can proceed to get a Room. After you have gotten your kit and secured a place in the hostel, you can settle down and you are good to go to start the Military parades. Note: Your NYSC kit should contain the following ;
- 1 NYSC Crested Vest,
- A pair of Khaki Trousers,
- Cap
- Jacket,
- 2 White T-shirts,
- 2 Pairs of Knickers /Tennis/ Canvas,
- 2 pairs of green-stripped Socks,
- A Pair of Orange Jungle Boots,
- One Pair of White Canvas and
- A “Belt” is also included.
PART 3:
DAILY NEEDS:
9. ROUND-NECKED WHITE T-SHIRTS : This is an essential outfit in camp in fact in most camps
this is the only allowed cloth to be worn throughout your 3 weeks. Even to church, you may not be allowed to wear colored cloths. You would be given 2 pairs of white t-shirts at camp just to
Why? Because you probably wont have time to wash during the week after being stressed out from the parades and Man-O-War drills.
Tip: Do not carry more than 2 pairs of colored clothes because you wont need it.
10. WHITE SHORTS: I beg you please do bring yours. you would also be given 2 pairs of shorts which are really poor in material. They tear easily and it can be annoying. So my dear Otondos bring like 4 pairs of shorts. Trust me also you wont like to wash everyday, so bring enough to last you like 3 days so that you wont be stranded.
11. PLAIN WHITE SNEAKERS/TENNIS SHOES:
This is a very important outfit. you would also be given an
12. WHITE SOCKS: Just get extra pairs.
13. MOSQUITO TREATED NET: You would not want to fall sick in camp from malaria right?. So just bring yours. Also bring ropes you would use to hang it. I also used mine as a room to protect my box and properties from thieves and also from some insects and ants.
14. BASIC DRUGS: Like Panadol or paracetamol, medicine for your allergies, menstrual pain relief drug, nausea relief drugs, antibiotics e.t.c. The camp clinic is sometimes inadequately stocked with drugs so help yourself.
True story – A corper from the previous batch donated at least a million Naira worth of medicine to our (Lagos) camp clinic, and barely a few days later, they claimed to have run out of medicine.
15. PADLOCKS: [BRING or BUY from Mammy] Please lock your boxes and bags to avoid regrets and tears. I know someone who lost more than 5 items including his two phones – like he’s the only one in camp.
16. WAIST POUCH: /Fanny pack/Bum bag (or for the more fashion-conscious, a cross-body purse) . The bum bags are more popular because they won’t bang against you when you’re active and your hands are free to do whatever. You need it to carry your money, phone, small valuables, pens, etc around with you at all times. You should sleep with it too.
17. BEVERAGE: The camp will supply you with “Tea-water” so you can make tea when you need to.
18. ANTISEPTIC : (DETTOL) This is very, very essential. Firstly the bathrooms can be very annoying and dirty and more importantly, you would not like to have infection in camp. Bad idea. Depending on your
camp, the water can be dirty. Most people always react to it.
19. DETERGENT: [BUY from Mammy.] Again, this reduces the amount of load you’re bringing into camp. However, if you’re lucky the mammy market will have vendors offering laundry services! It costs about N50 per item, N100 for your khaki trousers or shirt, extra N50 if you want your items pressed.
Tip: The Bucket: Buy this in Mammy. Don’t stress yourself taking one to Camp, which you’re probably going to leave behind after 3 weeks.
Toiletries: Toilet Paper, Sanitary Pad, soap dish etc. BUY in Mammy (to reduce luggage).
20. TOWELS
21. A PAIR OF SLIPPERS: [BRING or BUY]
22. Bed sheets, Pillow Cases and A Pillow: You could also get pillow from mammy market to reduce your luggage.
Tip: Mattresses will be provided by NYSC. It is best to “double up” with the mattresses, as they are about 1 to 2 inches thick. Lol.
23. HANDKERCHIEF. There will be BUCKETS of sweating. Do yourself a favor.
24. FLASHLIGHT OR RECHARGEABLE LAMPS: [BRING or BUY] Most camps, or in fact, all camps do not give light except at a specific time of the day. It’s very essential especially at night when you need to use the bathroom, early in the morning when preparing for morning drills and meditations and at night in case you need to do anything. At the mammy market, there is always light till they close, usually 10pm except on days like the Camp Fire Night. You can charge them there at a little fee.
I hope this helps................spread the word.................thank me later .....lol.
CREDIT: A patriotic Corper
[with few alterations].
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