Why we posted 10 corps members to India – NYSC
Today, ten National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) participants from Nigeria are expected to travel to the Republic of India.
This program is a part of the Indian National Cadet Corps’ well-planned Youth Exchange Program, which honors the country’s independence anniversary.
The yearly celebration, which falls on the anniversary of India’s independence, unites young people from several continents, including Europe, Asia, and Africa.
NYSC Director General Brigadier General YD Ahmed thanked everyone for inviting him to be a part of the program during the pre-departure briefing at the Indian High Commission in Abuja. This is the second time that young people from Nigeria have participated in this enlightening event.
“We are deeply honored to receive this invitation, and we see it as another chance to showcase the capabilities of Nigerian youths. It also provides an opportunity to understand our socio-economic parallels and divergences with India,” stated Ahmed.
The Director General further emphasized the diverse nature of Nigeria and underscored the central role played by the NYSC in fostering national unity and development.
This exchange not only strengthens diplomatic ties but also highlights the potential for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between the youth of Nigeria and India. The NYSC members participating in this program are expected to represent their country positively and contribute to the success of this international initiative.
Safe travels and a fruitful exchange experience to the NYSC Corps members on this exciting journey to India