Education
NYSC issues strong warning on date of birth correction

The National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) has issued a strong warning to applicants.
The board announced that there will not be room for any correction of date of birth on Certificate of National Service (CNS) after completion of the Service.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the board made the announcement via micro blogging site, Twitter.
“IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO ALL PROSPECTIVE CORPS MEMBERS
There shall be no correction of Date of Birth on Certificate of National Service (CNS) after completion of National Service,” NYSC tweeted.
Adding that: “Accordingly, you are strongly advised to utilize the link provided on your dashboard for Date of Birth correction during your Online Registration.
“Also, note that NYSC will not entertain any request for Date of Birth correction once you have been deployed and commenced your Service Year.”
The board also made known the online registration, which is ongoing.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO ALL PROSPECTIVE CORPS MEMBERS
There shall be no correction of Date of Birth on Certificate of National Service (CNS) after completion of National Service. Accordingly, you are strongly advised to utilize the link provided on your dashboard for ……..— NYSC NDHQ (@officialnyscng) June 23, 2020
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