Nigerian students who study in foreign universities must possess the
minimum qualification of five credits including Mathematics and English
Language before they are mobilised for the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) scheme.
Minister of Education Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed
Rufa’i said this yesterday when the Director-General of NYSC, Nnamdi
Okorie-Affia, paid a visit to the Federal Ministry of Education to seek
clarification on modalities for mobilising foreign graduates for the
one-year scheme. Recently, there have been reports of Nigerian students
who failed to obtain five credits in the Senior School Certificate
Examination (SSCE) going abroad to study in foreign institutions and
returning upon completion of their programmes, to seek mobilisation for
the NYSC.The minister said although the federal government was not
opposed to any Nigerian seeking foreign training, such candidates must
obtain the basic qualification of five credits including Mathematics and
English Language before they can be certified by the Federal Ministry
of Education and cleared for NYSC.
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