5 Nasarawa Indigenes Win President’s NYSC Honours Award, Get Automatic Employment, Scholarship
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Five indigenes of Nasarawa State have won the prestigious President’s NYSC Honours Award for the 2020-2023 combined edition.
The award ceremony, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
A total of 200 ex-corps members were honored by the President in recognition of their outstanding service during the 2020–2023 service years.
President Tinubu announced the immediate employment of the 200 NYSC honourees into the federal civil service and awarded each of them N250,000.
The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, praised the awardees for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.”
Beyond automatic employment with the civil service and cash awards, each honouree was awarded a scholarship to pursue a postgraduate degree at any Nigerian university.
Tinubu also announced that 10 physically challenged former corps members, who sustained varying degrees of disability while serving, will also be offered federal employment.
The five Nasarawa State indigenous ex-Corps members who emerged as winners of the highly competitive screening process of the President’s NYSC Honours Award for 2020-2023 include Manasseh David Tashi, a graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Jos who hails from Awe Local Government Area.
Manasseh distributed 50 tricycle wheelchairs to physically challenged school children and women in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he served, amongst other notable projects.
Abraham Solomon Owutoshi is a graduate of Mathematics; he hails from Keana LGA and served in Ebonyi State. As part of his contribution to community development in Ebonyi State, he converted a manual mono-handled borehole to an electric borehole with an overhead tank and also installed solar-powered street lights, amongst other notable projects.
Musa Idris graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he studied building technology; he hails from Umaisha of Toto LGA. Musa drilled a borehole for the Murfa Kalam community in Yobe State to ease the water scarcity in the state, amongst other notable projects.
Other awardees from Nasarawa State include Daniel Isaac, a graduate of microbiology from the University of Jos. He hails from Nasarawa LGA. He trained and mentored 139 students on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS with free tests in different locations, amongst other notable projects.
Ime Stephen Denen hails from Obi LGA; he is a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He served in Borno State in the Northeast, where he mentored over 200 students on academic excellence and also gave scholarships to two students for WAEC and NECO at A. K. Benisheik Modal Staff School Maiduguri.
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Five indigenes of Nasarawa State have won the prestigious President’s NYSC Honours Award for the 2020-2023 combined edition.
The award ceremony, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
A total of 200 ex-corps members were honored by the President in recognition of their outstanding service during the 2020–2023 service years.
President Tinubu announced the immediate employment of the 200 NYSC honourees into the federal civil service and awarded each of them N250,000.
The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, praised the awardees for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.”
Beyond automatic employment with the civil service and cash awards, each honouree was awarded a scholarship to pursue a postgraduate degree at any Nigerian university.
Tinubu also announced that 10 physically challenged former corps members, who sustained varying degrees of disability while serving, will also be offered federal employment.
The five Nasarawa State indigenous ex-Corps members who emerged as winners of the highly competitive screening process of the President’s NYSC Honours Award for 2020-2023 include Manasseh David Tashi, a graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Jos who hails from Awe Local Government Area.
Manasseh distributed 50 tricycle wheelchairs to physically challenged school children and women in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he served, amongst other notable projects.
Abraham Solomon Owutoshi is a graduate of Mathematics; he hails from Keana LGA and served in Ebonyi State. As part of his contribution to community development in Ebonyi State, he converted a manual mono-handled borehole to an electric borehole with an overhead tank and also installed solar-powered street lights, amongst other notable projects.
Musa Idris graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he studied building technology; he hails from Umaisha of Toto LGA. Musa drilled a borehole for the Murfa Kalam community in Yobe State to ease the water scarcity in the state, amongst other notable projects.
Other awardees from Nasarawa State include Daniel Isaac, a graduate of microbiology from the University of Jos. He hails from Nasarawa LGA. He trained and mentored 139 students on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS with free tests in different locations, amongst other notable projects.
Ime Stephen Denen hails from Obi LGA; he is a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He served in Borno State in the Northeast, where he mentored over 200 students on academic excellence and also gave scholarships to two students for WAEC and NECO at A. K. Benisheik Modal Staff School Maiduguri.
5 Nasarawa Indigenes Win President’s NYSC Honours Award, Get Automatic Employment, Scholarship
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Five indigenes of Nasarawa State have won the prestigious President’s NYSC Honours Award for the 2020-2023 combined edition.
The award ceremony, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
A total of 200 ex-corps members were honored by the President in recognition of their outstanding service during the 2020–2023 service years.
President Tinubu announced the immediate employment of the 200 NYSC honourees into the federal civil service and awarded each of them N250,000.
The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, praised the awardees for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.”
Beyond automatic employment with the civil service and cash awards, each honouree was awarded a scholarship to pursue a postgraduate degree at any Nigerian university.
Tinubu also announced that 10 physically challenged former corps members, who sustained varying degrees of disability while serving, will also be offered federal employment.
The five Nasarawa State indigenous ex-Corps members who emerged as winners of the highly competitive screening process of the President’s NYSC Honours Award for 2020-2023 include Manasseh David Tashi, a graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Jos who hails from Awe Local Government Area.
Manasseh distributed 50 tricycle wheelchairs to physically challenged school children and women in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he served, amongst other notable projects.
Abraham Solomon Owutoshi is a graduate of Mathematics; he hails from Keana LGA and served in Ebonyi State. As part of his contribution to community development in Ebonyi State, he converted a manual mono-handled borehole to an electric borehole with an overhead tank and also installed solar-powered street lights, amongst other notable projects.
Musa Idris graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he studied building technology; he hails from Umaisha of Toto LGA. Musa drilled a borehole for the Murfa Kalam community in Yobe State to ease the water scarcity in the state, amongst other notable projects.
Other awardees from Nasarawa State include Daniel Isaac, a graduate of microbiology from the University of Jos. He hails from Nasarawa LGA. He trained and mentored 139 students on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS with free tests in different locations, amongst other notable projects.
Ime Stephen Denen hails from Obi LGA; he is a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He served in Borno State in the Northeast, where he mentored over 200 students on academic excellence and also gave scholarships to two students for WAEC and NECO at A. K. Benisheik Modal Staff School Maiduguri.
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