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NYSC Addresses Late Arrival Complaints, Offers Consideration for 2024 Batch ‘C’
The management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has addressed concerns raised by some Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) regarding their inability to register after arriving late at their respective Orientation Camps for the 2024 Batch ‘B’ Stream 2 Orientation Course.
Many of these PCMs were denied registration due to their late arrival, which sparked frustration and complaints, particularly on social media.
In a statement signed by Caroline Embu, the Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, the NYSC clarified its position on the matter.
The organisation emphasized that its guidelines for mobilization and orientation activities are clearly outlined in the NYSC Act, as well as in the Call-Up Letters provided to PCMs.
The statement pointed out that the first paragraph of the Call-Up Letters for this batch clearly indicated that registration would close at midnight on Thursday, August 29, 2024.
Additionally, it stated that the Swearing-in Ceremony for successfully registered members would take place nationwide on Friday, August 30, 2024.
Despite this, the NYSC noted that as a compassionate organisation, they took steps to accommodate late arrivals.
After receiving reports about the delayed arrivals of some PCMs in various states, the Director General of NYSC directed that the registration deadline be extended by 24 hours, until midnight on Friday, August 30, 2024, to give more PCMs the opportunity to complete their registration.
However, even after this extended grace period, videos began circulating on social media showing more complaints from PCMs demanding further extensions.
In response to these continued grievances, the Director General personally visited several camps to assess the situation.
While sympathizing with those who missed the deadline, he stressed that discipline and adherence to the established rules, including timely arrival at the Orientation Camps, were fundamental principles of the NYSC, as outlined in the Scheme’s Bye-laws.
In an effort to ease the situation for the affected PCMs, the Director General issued a directive for them to be provided with accommodation and meals before their departure from the camps.
Additionally, he reassured those who made genuine attempts to meet the deadline but were unable to do so that they would be given special consideration during the 2024 Batch ‘C’ mobilization.
The NYSC management expressed sympathy for the inconvenienced PCMs but reiterated that the Scheme operates strictly within the framework of its enabling Act and Bye-laws.
Nigerians were reminded of the importance of adhering to the outlined procedures to ensure smooth operations during mobilization and orientation exercises.
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Police Arrest Suspected Child Trafficker in Imo, Rescue Three Stolen Children
The Imo State Police Command’s Quick Intervention Team has arrested a suspected child trafficker, Mrs. Chinelo Onwuasonya, 36, and rescued three abducted children.
Onwuasonya, described as a notorious figure in child trafficking, was apprehended on Wednesday at Amajeke Park, Owerri, with the children she allegedly abducted from different locations in the state.
Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, praised the operation, stating that the children—Chinecherem Eze (3), Delight Eze (1), and Okeke Favour (3)—have been reunited with their families.
“This success highlights our commitment to protecting children and combating trafficking. We urge the public to report any suspicious activities,” Danjuma said, reaffirming the command’s dedication to eradicating child trafficking in Imo State.
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Florida Mother Arrested for Allegedly Drowning 14-Year-Old Daughter
A 14-year-old girl, Giselle Glover, tragically lost her life after her mother, Kelsey Glover, 35, allegedly held her head underwater in a bathtub.
Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez stated that deputies responded to an “armed disturbance” at the Poinciana home on Wednesday, November 20. Upon arrival, officers found Glover attempting to attack witnesses with a hammer after the incident.
Despite attempts to save Giselle, she was found unresponsive and pronounced dead at the hospital. Witnesses reported that they tried to intervene but were unsuccessful in stopping the attack.
Glover, who is being held without bail, faces charges of aggravated assault and battery, with additional charges pending. Authorities are investigating her motives, as she has been uncooperative so far.
Officials confirmed a prior domestic issue involving Glover, where she allegedly attacked her daughter’s father.
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IPOB Disowns Simon Ekpa Due to His Arrest And Calls for Focus on Biafra Struggle
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have urged their members to stay focused on their mission to achieve an independent Biafran state and remain calm amidst the arrest of Simon Ekpa, who describes himself as the Prime Minister of Biafra in Exile.
In a strong condemnation of Ekpa’s actions, IPOB emphasized that every crime has its consequences.
Emma Powerful, the group’s spokesperson, clarified that Simon Ekpa is not, and has never been, a member of IPOB. He accused Ekpa of using violence to destabilize the South-East region since 2021.
In a detailed statement, Powerful said, “Simon Ekpa has no affiliation with the global IPOB family or its leadership.
Despite false narratives claiming otherwise, he has never been registered as a member in Finland or any other part of the world.”
Powerful reiterated that IPOB, under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu, has consistently pursued a peaceful path toward achieving Biafra’s independence.
“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu founded IPOB as a non-violent movement dedicated to self-determination through a United Nations-supervised referendum.
Despite repeated provocations and violent crackdowns by the Nigerian government, we have remained steadfast in our peaceful approach for over two decades,” he explained.
Ekpa, however, has been accused of exploiting the Biafran cause for personal gain.
“Many innocent Biafrans, driven by their passion for the Biafran struggle, initially believed in Simon Ekpa’s rhetoric.
Unfortunately, they later realized he was a destructive force, funded to undermine IPOB’s efforts.
He has recruited violent criminals under the guise of fighting for Biafra and formed the so-called Biafra Liberation Army, which has carried out atrocities in the Eastern region,” Powerful added.
Ekpa, who leads the self-proclaimed Biafra Government in Exile (BGIE), has been linked to violent activities that have harmed civilians.
Powerful accused both the Nigerian and Finnish governments of protecting Ekpa from accountability for his alleged crimes. Despite this, IPOB expressed confidence that justice would prevail.
The statement ended with a call for unity and focus: “We urge all IPOB members, Biafrans, and supporters of our cause to remain calm.
Our objective remains the same—to restore Biafra’s sovereignty through peaceful means.
No amount of sabotage can deter us from this goal.”
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