The NYSC Osun State Coordinator, Mr Ayodele Adegoke has told the corps members that the essence of the competition is to give individuals equal opportunity to show case their talents, skills and abilities.
Furthermore, he encouraged all the participants to put in their best and accept the results given in good faith even as he declared the variety night open.
The event was sponsored by the Club Quebana who aside sponsoring the pageant gave out free nose masks to the contestants and other corps members as a way of showing their solidarity with the scheme in securing the lives of the corps members against the dreaded corona virus. The Permanent Orientation Camp, Ede was on Saturday set agog with the contestants competing fairly and keenly for the crown.
The Judges headed by the Camp Commandant, Captain P.M Egbe, said the criteria for judgement include: display, carriage, confidence, elegance, smartness amongst many others and consist of four appearances, namely: the display of features such as face, legs, arms and muscles for females and men respectively; the second appearance which deals with elegance and a good dress sense; the third appearance featured the match past while the question and answer segment was the fourth appearance.
The program featured the Mr Macho and Miss NYSC contest by the representatives of the ten platoons who came out in their "bib and tucker" for introduction, first, second, third and fourth appearance where their mental capabilities were tested. The event featured dance performances, comedy as well as musical displays from corps artists.
In the end, representatives of platoon eight Atolagbe Boluwatife Abiodun and Otu Christian Patrick from platoon one came second and first runner up respectively for the macho category. Maryinets Lois Chioma from platoon 10 and Aigbodion Alaba Gift from Platoon 4 emerged as the second and first runner up respectively.
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