Mesmerising performances characterised the night at the NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp Jos, Plateau State, as Corps Members showcased their innate abilities and various specialties in the “Plateau Corpers Got Talent” event.
The program which was sponsored by House 3:16 featured a wide array of performances from Corps Members of the 2024 Batch “B” Stream II Orientation Course.
The Head of Socials and Entertainment Committee, Mrs Rachael Macaulay lauded the originality and creativity displayed by the corps members.
Ten platoons showcased a range of skills, with standout performances that included electrifying song renditions, self-composed songs, soulful saxophone performances, powerful poetry recitations, spoken words, scintillating ballet dance and an invigorating talking drum performance from the contestants.
A panel of esteemed judges, led by Chief Judge Roy Matthew, CEO of House 3:16, along with Eddie Owole, Mr. Adams Ekele, Corps Camp Director, Blessing Onouha Uchechukwu as time keeper and others, had it tough selecting the top talents for the next round of the contest.
The corps members eagerly await the results, as the best performers will compete in the final round of the event.