10 Best States To Choose For NYSC, To Make Money Or Get A Job After NYSC - (2)

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December 6th, 2020, 2:01 pm

2.Ogun
On our number two is one of the largest state in Nigeria, Ogun State. Due to its nearness to Lagos, the state gets lots of investments, companies and businesses. The businesses in Ogun State are largely factories and places of production along Sangotedo, Igbesa and Agbara axis of the state.

Most companies have their factories situated in Ogun State, even one of Dangote’s plant is in Ogun State. It is a heavily industrialized state.

However, we’ll advise those whose courses are connected to anything technical to try it out rather than those in the social sciences or arts. This doesn’t mean that there are no opportunities for those in the art and social sciences sectors. There are opportunities for every course, but most of the establishments in this state are factories in need of technical courses.

Instead of choosing a more competitive Lagos that is difficult to get, you should choose Ogun State. The cost of living in the state is cheap, the people are sociable and nice, and there are job and business opportunities. Since it is also closer to Lagos, you can easily connect to Lagos for other job opportunities.

State Salary/Allawee: Ogun State Government does not pay corpers in case you are posted to government institutions and schools. Private businesses in the state pay corpers as high as 35,000 naira and an average of 15,000 naira.

3. Abuja (FCT)
This is the capital of the country. This stands as a solid choice in our 10 best states to choose for NYSC and to make money or get a job. It is the country’s capital; due to this, it draws a large population and businesses to itself.

For a corp member considering choosing Abuja as a choice for NYSC, the person should be careful for its high cost of living. Abuja is close to anywhere you want to go in Nigeria, and there are lot more opportunities here than in most states in Nigeria, but it is very expensive.

This state made our number three considering the opportunities it has. There are lots of head offices in Abuja, and if you’re the kind that would love working in a government institution after NYSC, Abuja is the right choice for you.

State Salary/Allawee: Abuja does not pay corpers. However, private businesses that take in corpers can pay as high as 40,000 naira and an average of 20,000 naira.

4. Rivers
This state houses the richest Local Government in Nigeria, Obi-Akpor LGA, which covers most of Port Harcourt city. Rivers is considered as the heart of Nigerian Petroleum Industry, and as such the state is very rich.

The truth of the matter is that although the state maybe the center of oil in Nigeria, they aren’t wealthy as you may think. Anyway, Rivers is still an economically viable state. It is a wise choice to put Rivers as one of your destination of settlement, relocation or NYSC choice.

Rivers is populated and industrialized to a great extent. For those who studied engineering, petroleum/chemical engineering in particular, this is one of the best state to consider to choose for NYSC. There a lot of industries that would need your services.

You must note that the cost of living in this state is high. It is also not that secured as there are constant reports of violence. However, the economic survivability is good, and thus makes the state promising for corpers.

State Salary/Allawee: Rivers State Government claims to pay youth corp members 15,000 naira monthly. There is no constant payment of this. Private businesses in the state can pay corpers as high as 50,000 naira and an average of 30,000 naira.

Source: https://evure.com.ng/2020/11/24/best-st ... -for-nysc/

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