NYSC Anthem Lyrics (Full Song) – Learn How to Recite Easily
The NYSC anthem is an important part of the National Youth Service Corps programme in Nigeria.
It is sung during orientation camp activities, official gatherings, and ceremonies throughout the service year.
The anthem was composed in 1984 by Dr. Oluwole Adetiran.
At the time, he was serving as a corps member at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Since then, the anthem has remained a symbol of patriotism and national unity for Nigerian youths.
When is the NYSC Anthem Sung?
The NYSC anthem is sung during:
- Opening and closing ceremonies at orientation camp
- Daily morning parade and meditation
- Passing Out Parade (POP)
- CDS meetings
- Official NYSC events and state functions
Whenever the anthem is sung, corps members are expected to:
- Stand at attention
- Remove caps (if required)
- Sing with respect and enthusiasm
Full NYSC Anthem Lyrics
The NYSC anthem is composed of three stanzas.
Stanza 1
Youths obey the clarion call.
Let us lift our nation high.
Under the sun or in the rain.
With dedication and selflessness.
Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve.
Stanza 2
Members, take the great salute.
Put the Nation first in all.
With service and humility.
NYSC for the noble youths.
Make Nigeria a great nation.
Stanza 3
Far and near we come to serve.
And to build our fatherland.
With oneness and loyalty.
NYSC for unity.
Hail Nigeria, our great nation.
How to Recite the NYSC Anthem Correctly
To recite properly:
- Stand upright at attention.
- Maintain composure and seriousness.
- Recite loudly and clearly.
- Follow the official rhythm used during the camp parade.
You will practice the anthem repeatedly during orientation camp until you master it.
Meaning and Significance of the Anthem
It promotes patriotism, unity among Nigerian youths, selfless service, national integration, and dedication to nation-building.
The phrase “Youths obey the clarion call” reminds corps members of their duty to serve Nigeria faithfully.
The anthem emphasizes unity, humility, and commitment to national development.
It is more than just a song. It is a symbol of unity, service, and national pride.
Every prospective corps member should learn the lyrics before arriving at camp.
