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meet the CCCS gallant cadets at an event  at an event when we discipline you  at an event  lets play football During sports  this is the way we go gallant  drills at 2016camp morning Drills at Camp 2016 one of our superiors (MCCS) with the state patron with the state patron is time for team  camp memories 2016 at a POP Dead but Alive  drills on camp on drills Gallant cadet at camp gallant cadet cadets on outing cadets in an evening chart  at the National Youth Council during drills  drills all the way  gallant cadet about taking off At Owerri City School Regiment  listening to orders   with the state patron at the Ministry of Youth and Sports  drills

meeting

the Next meeting is on the 1st of September 2018, at the CTC time 10am

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FUNDING

FUNDING The source of income for the body shall be essential from: i.                      Donations from state and local governments. ii.                    International donor agencies. iii.                  Loans, grants, aids for projects. iv.                 Subventions from the government and private corporations. v.                   Camp fee vi.                 Enlistment fee vii.               ID Ca...

Find a Detachment

Government Secondary School Detachment  Owerri City School Detachment Government Technical College Detachment  Owerri Main Town Regiment 

AIMS & OBJECTIVES

In Educational Institutions The National Cadet Corps (Nigeria) shall function in Secondary and Tertiary institutions to combat social decadence through: i.                     Checking all forms of exam malpractices as may be perpetrated by the students, teachers, invigilators, lecturers and other educational staff; ii.                   Checking criminal acts among students or intruders and detecting any plot by them to vandalize valuable properties of the school or college or any form of dissident act of rioting in order to promote internal peace and security; iii.                 Setting up anti student loitering squads periodically to check students’ loitering within the premises and in town during school hours, in school ...

About Cadet

NAME This semi-military outfit shall be called, known and address as NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NIGERIA)(IMO STATE) (hereinafter referred to as CADET CORPS)(X COY) . DEFINITION The NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NIGERIA) shall be a Non-political, Non-religious, Non- secretive, Non-profit oriented and Uniformed Youth Organization which shall be responsible for the coordination of the activities of its Officers and Members with a link to relevant agencies.    LEGISLATION The legislative power of the body is gotten from 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria article 220. Section 1 and 2.This reads in part. i.                     The federation shall establish and maintain adequate facilities for carrying into effect any act of the national assembly providing for compulsory military training or military service for citizens of Nigeria. ii.     ...

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Visit Cadet @ Cadet Training Centre Government Secondary School Owerri or Call Cadet Public Relation Officer 08136209422

HISTORY

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The history of establishing para-military corps in institutions of learning in Nigeria dates back to 1976 during the military regime of General Olusegun Obasanjo as military Head of State in the Supreme Military Council when the armed forces of Nigeria conceived the idea and knew cadet training was important for character building and a valuable instrument in the general upbringing of boys and girls while inculcating military training, ethics and discipline, virtues of order, teamwork in the youths. Hence the University Officer Training Corps (UOTC) which was later renamed the National Cadet Corps was introduced The National Cadet Corps in Owerri can trace its origin to 1984 on the 10 th  of October when the Nigerian Army from Obinze established the association in Government Secondary School Owerri with the aim to bring up young boys in a strong mode of discipline who will in the future become better persons in the society. The movement was under the army until 2000 w...