The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has sounded a strong warning to all prospective corps members of the 2025 Batch ‘B’ Stream II Orientation Course. The management stressed that only genuine academic and personal documents will be accepted during the registration exercise at orientation camps nationwide.

According to the NYSC, any individual caught presenting forged or falsified documents risks immediate arrest, expulsion from the orientation camp, and prosecution under the law. The Corps emphasized that the integrity of the national service scheme depends on transparency and honesty from its participants.
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Officials also advised prospective corps members to carefully verify their credentials before heading to camp to avoid embarrassment or legal consequences. The NYSC has reaffirmed its commitment to upholding high standards and ensuring that only qualified graduates participate in the one-year national service.
This renewed warning comes as part of the Corps’ ongoing effort to curb fraud and maintain the credibility of Nigeria’s youth development program.