Menh Boss you were lucky. I think there are probably different interview panels at different times of the day and so depending on when you had your interview you may have met a panelist who isn't too fuzzed about NYSC. I feel very sorry for the unfortunate candidates that met the not so nice Panelist. Well in the end God will decided who is to win or not. My only worry is that the same yard stick isn't used for everyone and sadly some people have had to come from UK and US for this interview, only for them to be slapped on the face by a disqualification from Interview on the basis of NYSC...I personally am not a victim of this but the plight of the common man is my concern and I know NYSC isn't a good enough yard stick for an interview disqualification especially if it was not stated as required in the first place. Well God knows best all the same.
All the same Ziyaun please inbox me a reply to the following questions:-
1. What documents were you asked to present to the panelists?
2. At which point were the documents demanded e.g before the questions or after the questions?
3. How long did the interview last?
4. What documents did you have to sign before or after the interview?
5. Did your arrival or stipulated interview time determine when the interview begun and when it was concluded or was there a new list at the venue with another set of timing on it?
6. When did you finally finish the interview?
7. What sort of questions were asked at the interview?
8. Were the questions premeditated by the panelist or was it instantaneously generated from their brains?
9. Was there an arguable means of ranking for your performance during the interview?
10. Which of your documents were sighted only and which did you have to give to them to keep?
I will please appreciate the answers in this format. Thanks very much.