Before Paying for NYSC Direct Posting, Read This First

NYSC direct posting is a term that is very popular within the NYSC community. As a prospective corps member (PCM), you’ve probably heard it on WhatsApp groups or from your friends. But what most people don’t know is how it really works.

To keep things simple, NYSC direct posting is how prospective corps members influence their state of posting, thereby bypassing the normal deployment process. Officially, there is no such thing as direct posting, at least that is what NYSC wants everyone to believe. But in reality, it happens regularly even though it’s not formally acknowledged.

Learn how NYSC Direct Posting works and avoid scams

In this guide, you’ll learn how direct posting is done and whether you actually need it. You’ll also get practical tips to watch out for scammers and avoid falling into their traps. By the end, you should have the knowledge to make an informed decision you won’t regret.

How NYSC Direct Posting Actually Works

As mentioned earlier, NYSC direct posting is not an official process. It involves using personal connections or financial influence to manipulate the outcome of your posting. In other words, to get it done, you either need to know someone who can make it happen or someone who knows someone that can.

Within the NYSC space, these people are called “plugs” or sometimes, “sure plugs.”😀 They are influencers who interface directly with PCMs, collect payments, and make the arrangements on their behalf. It might sound simple but it’s not exactly straightforward.

About the cost, there is no fixed amount for NYSC direct posting. It depends on the plug handling it and how many numbers of plugs are involved. Since the plugs are looking to make profit, the deeper the chain of connections, the higher the cost.

Direct posting can only be processed after call-up numbers are released and before the call-up letters are out. This is a very short window, sometimes less than two weeks. Interested PCMs need to be on standby and have already identified trusted plugs so that once their call-up number comes out, they can act quickly.

The outcome of direct posting is only known once call-up letters are released. For example, if you request to be posted to Kaduna State and it works, your call-up letter will show Kaduna as your state of deployment. If it doesn’t work, you’ll be posted to a different state.

It’s also worth noting that not everyone pays to influence their posting. Some PCMs get help through family members, friends, or acquaintances who have the right connections. But in practice, the majority of PCMs, probably more than 90 percent, pay plugs to influence their posting.

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Why Do Corps Members Influence Their Posting?

These are some of the reasons prospective corps members influence their posting. It’s not an exhaustive list but they are the most common ones.

To Be Closer to Family and Friends

Many PCMs want to serve near their family or close to friends. It provides emotional support, a sense of safety, and convenience especially for those whose parents or relatives are concerned about their welfare. For many, the thought of being far from home doesn’t sit well as they’re used to being around family a lot.

Job or Internship Opportunities

Some PCMs influence their posting because of career prospects. Certain states are perceived as having more industries or businesses which can increase the chances of securing a job or internship after service.

Noteworthy to mention that some PCMs are already working before NYSC and wouldn’t want to lose their jobs. For others, it’s about networking of being in a state with more professional opportunities that can help open doors for the future.

Better Living Conditions

The choice of state can also be influenced by living conditions. This includes factors like how affordable accommodation is, the availability of basic amenities, or even how well the state pays allowances to corps members. For many PCMs, being in a state where life is easier to manage or where allowances are higher will make a big difference in their NYSC experience.

Safety and Security

Feeling protected and reducing risk is a strong reason why many choose to influence their posting. There are heightened cases of insecurity in some parts of the country and there have been occasions where corps members were kidnapped and ransoms demanded. Because of this, most parents prefer their children to serve closer to home or in states they consider safer. Concern for their children’s safety is what pushes many of them to pay for NYSC direct posting.

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Perceived Prestige and Popular Demand

Ironically, it’s not every decision to influence NYSC posting that is driven by concrete needs. Sometimes, it is simply because certain states have built a reputation among corps members.

Many PCMs hear repeatedly that places like Lagos and Abuja are “better” for service. Over time, this creates a strong perception that being posted there carries some level of prestige. Even without a personal reason, the high demand alone can make these locations feel more attractive.

The fact that many are willing to pay premium amounts to get those states further reinforces the belief that they must be worth it. As a result, some PCMs choose to influence their posting mainly to follow the crowd to avoid feeling left out.

Do You Really Need NYSC Direct Posting?

Direct posting involves money, effort, and uncertainty, so you need to be sure it’s truly necessary for you. Before committing your resources, it’s important to ask yourself these questions:

  1. Do I really need a specific state, or is this driven by fear of the unknown?
    Ask yourself if your desire for a particular state is genuine or just anxiety about serving away from home. Understanding your true motivation will help prevent unnecessary spending.
  2. What are my long-term goals and how does NYSC posting impact them?
    Think about how being in a particular state aligns with your personal, educational, or career plans. If your goals won’t be affected by the posting location, paying for direct posting may not be worth it.
  3. Do I already have a confirmed job, internship, or strong career opportunity in the state I want?
    Some PCMs influence their posting to protect an existing job or secure an opportunity. If you already have a clear career reason, it may justify trying direct posting.
  4. Do I have a confirmed opportunity in that state, or am I acting on assumptions?
    It’s important to separate real prospects from hopeful guesses. Acting on assumptions can lead to wasted money and disappointment.
  5. Am I relying on verified information or just online hype and peer pressure?
    Many decisions are influenced by friends or even WhatsApp group admins who are only after personal interests. Make sure your choice is rational, convincing, and based on trustworthy sources.
  6. If this does not work out, am I okay with serving in any other state?
    If you are fine with serving in any state NYSC should decide, it might be an indication you don’t need direct posting. But if serving anywhere else feels unacceptable, influencing your posting becomes more important.

If you can answer at least three of these six questions convincingly, that’s a strong indication that direct posting may be necessary for you. The goal is for you to reflect carefully and make a thoughtful decision rather than just following the crowd.

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How to Avoid NYSC Direct Posting Scams

Scammers disguising as “guides” target prospective corps members trying to influence their posting. Watch out for these red flags to stay safe.

“100% Guarantee” Claims

Some direct posting plugs, in a bid to get people to patronize them, claim that their jobs is “100% guaranteed.” This is a major red flag. The truth is, there is no guarantee in direct posting. Most of these people are at the lowest rung of the ladder and don’t even know how the process really works. They just say what you want to hear so they can collect your money. Even those at the top admit that nothing is certain as things can go wrong despite them putting in their best. Anyone promising absolute certainty is likely trying to take advantage of you, so proceed with extreme caution.

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Lack of Transparency

Some of the guys influencing NYSC direct posting don’t disclose their fees publicly. Instead, they ask PCMs to message them privately to know the cost. This is a red flag. Legitimate plugs always state their prices openly and clearly. Transparency matters because it shows accountability and prevents you from being exploited. Anyone hiding prices or insisting on secret discussions should be treated with caution.

Suspicious Flexibility with Payments

Another warning sign is when plugs offer unusual payment terms. For example, they may say you can pay half now and the rest later, or they might negotiate prices if you claim you don’t have enough. Genuine plugs rarely adjust pricing because they work with people above them. If someone is unusually flexible with payment, it’s often a tactic to take your money without delivering results. Run!

Pressure Tactics and Fake Deadlines

An obvious red flag is when sure plugs rush PCMs into “booking slots” for direct posting. The aim is to create panic so you act quickly without thinking things through.

Be especially careful when someone is collecting money before call-up numbers are released. As explained earlier, direct posting is only possible after call-up numbers are out. If there is no call-up number yet, you should ask yourself what exactly they are processing. Informing people to stay prepared is fine, but collecting payments too early is suspicious.

No Verifiable Track Record

Another major red flag is when a plug has no verifiable track record. You can’t clearly confirm who they have helped, and you’re not sure whether the screenshots on their group or channel are real or staged. That’s risky.

A credible plug usually shows consistent proof over time, not just one lucky success. Maybe you’ve followed them for months and seen repeated results, or you know someone personally who confirms they delivered.

You should also pay attention to their stories. If their claims don’t add up over time or you notice inconsistencies, take it as a warning sign. Anyone can try to look legit but weak stories often expose themselves eventually. If you cannot independently verify their claims, think twice before sending any money.

Refund Policy for NYSC Direct Posting

Before you pay anyone, it’s very important to find out what happens if it doesn’t work. Is there a clear refund policy stated upfront, or is it something they avoid talking about?

Serious plugs usually explain their terms clearly, including what happens if the posting does not work. More importantly, try to confirm that refunds actually happen in practice, not just in words. It’s easy for anyone to claim “I refund,” but what matters is whether there is visible proof or real people who can verify it.

If someone refuses to discuss refunds, becomes defensive when you ask, or gives vague answers like “don’t worry, it will work,” take that as a warning sign. When money is involved, workings suppose dey.

Do Your Due Diligence Before Payment

Even after checking all the above red flags, you should take one final step before making any payment. When a plug provides their bank account details, do a simple online search using their name, phone number, or account number. You can include “NYSC” to refine the search.

This can reveal if anyone has reported them for scams on social media, blogs, or forums. Be cautious though because some complaints may be false or misleading. Always look for verifiable proof before taking any claim seriously. This step helps ensure you’re making a safer, more informed decision before committing your money.

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So, What Should You Do Next?

Having read this guide, you should now understand how NYSC direct posting works and the checks to make before paying anyone. Being informed helps you avoid scams and make smarter choices.

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177 thoughts on “Before Paying for NYSC Direct Posting, Read This First”

  1. Good afternoon local man. I finally registered but dia was a mistake in my month of birth from nysc. Instead of June, dey wrote July. Is dia anyway I can correct it. Thanks so much

  2. Adeoye Anifat Bimbo

    Good afternoon Sir, please I want to know the chances of direct posting to state of origin
    2. Can I use pregnancy as an excuse to serve in my desired state?
    3. As a married PCM, I don’t want to change my name so can I do addition of name ( going with 4 names instead of replacing my surname).

    1. I don’t direct posting to State of origin. I equally I’m not aware of special provisions for pregnant women.

      No you cannot. It’s either you register as married or single. There is no choice in between.

  3. Good evening sir,
    My question is on the issue of evaluation letter. I applied in the previous batch (Batch C) as a foreign student and didn’t need an evaluation letter then to process my application. I just wanted to ask if it’s compulsory to get for this application batch for foreign students or not.
    Thanks.

  4. Good afternoon, so in all this, where does the use of medical report/certificate come in for those with genuine health issues that can’t afford to go far for NYSC

  5. Thank you local man for always helping us out with our questions

    Please i wanted to ask, can i get a letter from my place of work to submit at orientation camp, in order to be posted back to my working place
    I work at eko akete cooperative yaba and how can the letter be draft

  6. Hi local man,please I need your help, I’m trying to change my PPA cos the one I was posted didn’t give me rejection letter,however I’ve been trying to get another place, can I go ahead to do my clearance with my acceptance letter from there but I won’t do documentation so when I’m done with this new ppa I’ll use their own acceptance letter cos I’m processing internal reposting

  7. Good day,
    I just got my posting letter today and clearance has already started.
    Firstly, when I go for documentation and clearance at the LGI I was posted to, can I still relocate to another LGI?
    Secondly, do I still have to go to my PPA first before the documentation and clearance?
    Lastly, if I do change my LGI do I have to go through another documentation process and do I have to inform my previous PPA and LGI?

  8. I just got cleared and was told that my school would release the Senate by next month. I know this means I will fall into batch B. But before then, how can I work the posted location to the state I want

  9. Okwarajiaku Stephen

    Hello local man
    Thank you VERY much for all you do. Concerning the NERD, I got your Clearficaton, but how about me that registered nerd last year also got my print out, I’m with my slip, do I need to reprint any thing again ?

  10. Good evening Local man
    Happy new year 🎊

    Pls, I’d like your advice sir 🥹🥲, NYSC hasn’t been all rosy.
    I am a 25B1 corper, I was initially posted to a pharmaceutical but was rejected, so I had to source for a place but ended up regretting it as I didn’t do proper research so I complained and eventually NYSC changed it after a long while to a community school which has been a thorn in my flesh 😭😭, accepted already and going everyday with #30k payment, transport killed the money already……it’s so trrrible. I reported at the LG but nothing could be done.

    Sir, I wanted to ask if it’s possible I do online reposting now cause it’s really stressful 🤧😢 and I was told at the LG that I can write reposting letter anymore. And I wanted to ask if you do online reposting, not sure if you do.

      1. Sir, you don’t answer my question

        Pls, I’d like your advice sir 🥹🥲, NYSC hasn’t been all rosy.
        I am a 25B1 corper, I was initially posted to a pharmaceutical but was rejected, so I had to source for a place but ended up regretting it as I didn’t do proper research so I complained and eventually NYSC changed it after a long while to a community school which has been a thorn in my flesh 😭😭, accepted already and going everyday with #30k payment, transport killed the money already……it’s so trrrible. I reported at the LG but nothing could be done.

        Sir, I wanted to ask if it’s possible I do online reposting now cause it’s really stressful 🤧😢 and I was told at the LG that I can write reposting letter anymore.

        1. I’ve replied this question already. There is nothing like “online reposting”. If you want to change your PPA, approach those guys that influences PPA.

          PS: I don’t do that please and I don’t give recommendations.

  11. Local Man good morning Sir.
    Please I need your help , I have a company that wants to employ me for ppa for my service year , I have to submit a request letter as soon as possible.
    Please Sir advice me.

    Can they send the request letter direct from the company to my camp requesting for me with my details or do they have to send me the letter to camp then submit it my self
    Pls sir 🙏🏽

  12. Local Man please I have a company I want to work with in the state I’m serving , please how do I direct them on how to recommend me as they haven’t done it before , what process should they take so I can start off my ppa at the company immediately I’m off from camp.
    Thank you

    1. If you have a letter of request from that organization, you can submit it now that you’re in camp. If not, you can employ the services of those who do PPA to help you.

      1. I don’t have letter of request now , can I contact the company to send me the letter while I’m in camp so I submit it as soon as possible?
        And what is the process so I can put it through to them.
        Thanks you

  13. Good morning local man, I have registered and will probably be deployed with this coming batch,is there anyway to put it on a stop if I can’t go now because of certain reasons , So I can go in the middle of the year?

  14. I’m a foreign trained graduate. A doctor. Please I would like to know if you can post me directly to Lagos. I would prefer a parastatal (NTA, NNPC, NGOs, PHCs, ministry of health, ministry of education) when the time comes

  15. Good evening local man.

    Please, on what ground can one request for exist in camp after successful registration. Mostly especially the nysc orientation camp in Abuja.

  16. Good morning local man
    I’m a batch C corp member
    Please I want to ask if I miss clearance for a month will I get extensions?
    If yes for how many months

    1. Pls does direct posting guarantee call up letter because nysc do give call up number without letter in some instances during batch b 2. But what if someone does direct posting is there an assurance that the letter will be released.

  17. Hi local man good evening
    Please I want to ask and also confirm this, does every document we are printing and submitting in camp the names on them do they have to be the same as the names we used to register on them do they portal or on our NIN?

  18. Good morning local man,I was supposed to go for service last year November but I couldn’t,can I do direct posting with my call up number? Or will my call up number change when January batch are going then I can do direct posting? Please help me understand

  19. Afolabi Olamiposi

    Good evening local man
    How was your day today?
    Please I want to make enquiry about relocation and this January clearance
    I did out camp relocation and it’s yet to click, can it still click before this Friday or I should forget about it this January?
    And about the clearance, I want to forfeit this month clearance because of the long distance and because I already did out camp relocation, hope it won’t affect me and if I go for the February clearance, hope there won’t be any issues whatsoever
    Please Local man, I’ll be gladly waiting for your replies 🙏🙇

    1. I don’t know about your relocation man so I can’t give advice. As for your clearance, missing clearance doesn’t just end with payment denial, there might be service extension.

  20. Nnanyelugo Favour Nneka

    Good evening local man
    Please there’s a company I’m looking forward to work with but I’m a little bit confused on how to go about it.
    I knew someone from a company and the person looks like one of the top person in the company and he assures me that I can work with them if I’m interested. It has been long I spoke with him and right now I don’t know if I should contact the person before going to camp or I should go to camp without informing the person because someone is telling me about collecting a request letter from the company.

    1. Yes, you can get a request letter and submit it in camp. You may be lucky to get that as your PPA. Meanwhile, you have to work your posting to that state in question first.

  21. Good evening Local man, I’ve registered for batch C, the issue is that when submitting my details, my SC ailment report won’t uploaded, please what’s the advice to give to me about that
    Can I take the report along whenever going to camp or what should I do

  22. After relocation gone my PPA to fill form for documentation
    And my state code has now changed
    I now heard an info that we will have to go back to fill book of life and change ID card before January which is the resumption
    How true is this?
    🙏🙏🙏

  23. Hello sir.
    I want to go for nysc with the next batch but I cannot leave my state of origin. (Ogunstate, Abeokuta) because i have a Business here and i am also planning to get married next year.

    How can I get nysc to post me to Ogunstate even tho it is my state of origin?
    Or a neighbouring state like Oyo or Lagos that i can still try to go and come back daily or every 2 days.
    Also, when will the next batch registration begin?

    1. There is no update on the next registration date for now. Be patient on my WhatsApp channel for timely information.
      About the posting to state of origin, I’ll advise you concentrate your effort on either Oyo or Lagos like you suggested. State of Origin is almost IMPOSSIBLE.

  24. I want to ask sir,
    I did my relocation to Ondo state and it worked but currently I’m not feeling fine due to typhoid, so I’m treating myself and I haven’t gone for my relocation documentation

    So I want to ask that if the 21dyas exceeds, can I still go do it later sir or I have to do it within the 21days sir?

  25. Pls I was posted to Ekiti, but I did relocation unfortunately on the last day of camp I find out it did not work, but yet my daddy said I should be coming home straight that he will call the person doing it, so I came back to Lagos without doing documentation in Ekiti. Now he is saying that if the person did not say anything that maybe I will go back to Ekiti for some month and come back to Lagos. My question now is, will I not have problem if I did not do my documentation this year? and I heard that our next clearance must be done btw 1st – 10th how true is it sir

  26. Good morning, sir 🥰 please I have a quick question 🙏
    I relocated while in camp and was issued a PPA letter on the last day, but I did not report to the place.
    I am now trying to do out-of-camp relocation.
    Please, do I need to report to the PPA or should I just wait for the out-camp relocation to be approved?

    1. You’ll be marked absent if you miss the monthly clearance. There won’t be any clearance for you if you’re not working at your PPA. I believe that answers your question.

  27. Hello Local Man,

    I am from batch B2 and I’ve resumed at my PPA already in Anambra but just did my Relocation to Ogun. A friend told me I’d still need to do flag-off but I can’t see anything related to that on my dashboard and I’ve been able to print my Relocation letter.

    Is flag-off for every Corp member that did outcamp relocation?

  28. kachi omolope splendour

    Hello! Local man
    Good evening

    Pls how much is the medical fitness certificate and direct posting (Lagos precisely)?
    Based on the Addendum…who’ll be the one to sign it for me?
    As a direct entry student from Polytechnic to University who is about going for service with this batch C should I also go with the original and photocopy of my National Diploma Result?