NYSC Bans Graduates of Cotonou Universities, Others from Taking Part in 2021 Orientation Course
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has banned graduates from Cotonou Universities, a university in Niger and Cameroun from partaking in the 2021 batch orientation course. See details below.
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The management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has banned eight foreign universities in the Republic of Benin, Niger, and Cameroon from taking part in the 2021 Batch A orientation course.
Most of the banned universities are said to be awarding degrees to students a few months after matriculation.
Although the NYSC management did not provide enough reasons for its decision, its circular (dated Friday, March 5 2021) to state/FCT coordinators, informed all D&R and foreign-trained verification officers in states to take note of the under listed schools.
The affected universities include:
- Al-Nahda International University (Niger Republic)
- Ecole Superieur Sainte Felicite (Benin Republic)
- Ecole Superieur D Administration et DEconomics (Benin Republic);
- Ecole Superieur DEnseignement Professionelle Le Berger – ESEP Le Berger (Benin Republic)
- Ecole Superieur St. Louis DAfrique (Benin Republic)
- Institute Superieur de Comm.
- Dord Et De Management – ISFOP (Benin Republic)
- International University, Bamenda (Cameroon)
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