Ikeja ICT CDS leads youth innovation with ‘Corper Impact Initiative’ in Nigeria

King David
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NYSC Lagos conveyed over 1000 corps members at the maiden edition of Corper Impact Initiative 1.0 NYSC Lagos conveyed over 1000 corps members at the maiden edition of Corper Impact Initiative 1.0.

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The Ikeja 1 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Community Development Service (CDS) group of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Lagos State, convened over 1,000 corps members and more than 15 dignitaries on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at the Ikeja Local Government Secretariat for the maiden edition of the Corper Impact Initiative 1.0 in Nigeria.

The event, expected to have subsequent editions marked a bold shift in how corps members engage their service year from routine community service to structured innovation, entrepreneurship, and industry collaboration.

The initiative was led by ICT CDS President, Rachel Olaniyi, who described the platform as a deliberate effort to.Read The; Complete Original.

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