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.

If you’re convinced that you truly need direct posting, I help PCMs influence it with zero risk. You can join my WhatsApp channel to get updates whenever such opportunities become available.

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

  1. Good morning, Local Man.

    Please, regarding the discrepancy in my graduation date, I’ve reached out to my SAO, and he said he has written a letter to the NYSC DG. I’ve just received my call-up number, but the date hasn’t been changed yet.

    I called him again to ask if I could go ahead with the direct posting, and he said yes. However, I want to know if you’ve seen a case where NYSC made such a correction before the camp date. I just want to be sure before proceeding with the direct posting so that it won’t end up being a waste of funds for me.

    Please, should I go ahead?

  2. Good morning sir,I heard that I can make a request for direct posting if I have a offer letter from the organization I am working with,how can I go about this sir and what other documents do I need to make the request,most importantly,how can I submit the request because I just finished my online registration yesterday

  3. Mr. Local Man, good morning. How are you doing today? I hope you are doing well. Mr. Local Man, there was a mistake in my date of birth. What should I do about that issue? Because of the mistake, I went and did a court affidavit. How will I correct it on the NYSC form? I have finished processing the form

  4. Good morning sir.
    I want to know, if I got mobilised for this batch and do not want to report to camp and I’m working towards serving in a particular state, do I work it, then wait till next batch, do revalidation and go to camp? Or should I just wait till next batch to work it?

    Thank you Local man.

  5. Good morning local man I registered in September but i haven’t seen my call up number yet, i want to ask when will they release it after registration or during registration

  6. I applied for this NYSC in the last batch which was batch B stream 2, I was also given call-up number, but wasn’t given the letter, opening the portal now in this current batch C, I can’t find the call-up number anymore, but I did a screenshots of the call-up number, can I use it for direct posting?

  7. Hello bro
    Please after putting my details, I was asked if this my details are correct and can it be used for NYSC registration I clicked ok.

    That was the last thing I saw,

    Please how can I know I successfully registered online, how will I know please

  8. I want to register and I don’t want to go to camp with the next batch, when it’s revalidation, will I need to go to the cyber Cafe and start the whole process over again?
    Secondly, I stay in Delta state but I am from Edo state, can I do direct posting to Delta state. And I already have somewhere I work, is it possible to make it my PPA

  9. My statement of result have validity date and it has expired before NYSC registration. Will this an issue in camp or I should better renew it

  10. I listened to your last vn on the channel..

    Should we wait till it says Batch C, 2025 before we use the *fresh registration* link or we can use it now?

    Also can pcm pay upfront to get a spot for direct posting?

    1. Yes Blessing, I have few available slots for medical graduates. I’ll begin accepting details once call-up number is released. Look forward to the price on the NYSC Channel.

  11. Please is there a procedure or a process on how to register please for those of us that will be starting the registration with there phone please b4 going to cyber cafe

  12. Good morning during registration the state of origin is different from my state of origin, but I asked where i registered they told me it will not affect me but i want to ask you to me sure and what are the reason what are the other reason one may not be able to register in camp

    1. Place of primary assignment is assigned to corps members on the last day of camp. For those who would like to influence it, there are people who help with that,but I don’t do it.

  13. Hi Local man.

    Just noticing something… I have 3 call up letters with me right now, all for this year , and I see they all have the same callup-no.

    1) From your experience is that how it’s normally done? (at least if within the same year)

    2) If that’s how it’s normally done, then can I begin processing direct-posting using that number?

    1. Hi Good day local man

      So i registered last batch and i’m expecting my call up number in this batch, i want to process my direct posting to Lagos, I’m from & live in port harcourt and I studied Medical Laboratory Science in Enugu.

      Once you start collecting money for direct posting can I pay? I’m asking because I’ve seen some plugs say Direct posting for medical students doesn’t work or is not guaranteed

    1. Good morning Local Man,

      Pls, I found out that my name is on the senate list, but not on the graduation list. Pls is that going to affect my registration?, if yes, how can it be rectified?

  14. Please i have a question. My waec certificate came out with an error in the Dob, but all my other documents are correct. Will it be an issue during registration? If so how will i solve it.

  15. Hello, local Man… Did you say refunding is guaranteed if the direct posting to a desired state did not work. How can we be sure it’s guaranteed when we do not know you or have access to you?

  16. Hy, local man please I want to know since I am mobilised with batch c 2025, and my name has been uploaded to NYSC senate list, can I decide to register anytime I am ready and I won’t be affected by the nerd clearance of a thing?

  17. Pls, my school (uniben) has not dropped internal senate list. Is there a possibility that I will be able to register to join batch C

  18. Hello big man.

    What if after meeting you for direct posting, and NYSC moved the person to the next batch next year, what will you do about it ?

  19. Hy Local man, a lovely afternoon to you!

    Please my DOB on my jamb profile reads 2003 while the one on my school credentials is 2002 but I swore an affidavit. I read in one of your replies that NYSC does not accept affidavits. I don’t know if I’m cooked😞😞
    Is there a way I can rectify this?

  20. Hi Local Man
    I wanted to print my green slip yesterday on my portal….it was just blank
    Coz I registered when the last registration was ongoing
    I don’t know what could be the reason
    I anticipate your response!.
    Thanks so much sir

  21. Hello..

    Yeah concerning this uploading project stuff, I was on it, after email verification, I filled in my datails, I think the 3rd, but they are saying this site can’t be reached after I have reached that stage, I’m so sad

  22. Pls local man I need the sample of acceptance letter from an organizations and when I get the acceptance letter where should I report to is to the local government area of my choice or the state secretariat?

  23. Good day sir,
    I registered with the last batch B stream 2 and I wasn’t given a call up number till now, does that automatically mean I’m now part of batch C stream 1 ?

  24. God day sir
    I have a question about my names on my documents.
    I use first name: John, surname: Okoro
    On my documents

    But my nin uses first name: John, surname: Okoro, Middle name: Victor.

    Will this pose to be an issue for me during registration?

    Thank you and God bless you.

  25. I’d have a question…

    When is the actual time to file for relocation?

    Is it during the first registration, that’s 4 November or during when you are inside camp, abi na after camp.

    If you say na during when you are inside camp, so in summary na NYSC go automatical post you to any state during your registration then if you don’t like the state thats when you can press for relocation?????

      1. I’m actually very new to all these, for example I wished to be posted at kanu, and I met you so we had an agreement and maybe you did your magic what is that called.. relocation or direct posting????

        Secondly

        When should I meet you for that discussion, is it immediately I register for NYSC or when I’m in the camp???

          1. Okay thank you very much for the response….now the direct posting, when will it take effect, is it when we are registering on the 4 November or during when we’re already in camp?

  26. Good evening local man,
    I registered for nysc in the last stream 2 and got my call up number the weekend before the call up letters came out so i was not able to do direct posting. I was posted to a very known unsafe state but took it as God’s plan and left for camp as scheduled taking all the security protocols advised. Unfortunately during the journey the vehicle i was in was intercepted but somehow by the grace of God i wasn’t harmed.
    I was told that the only option was to revalidate in the next batch but now i am really afraid of travelling so i wanted to ask:
    1) If i can still do direct posting with revalidation?
    2)I heard it is not possible because sometimes the call up numbers comes out very late, is it possible to use the old call up number to avoid this?
    3)I studied a medical course so i don’t know what to do because i know you don’t do direct posting for us but maybe you know someone who can help or if you have an advice? I just want to know what to do. Thank you

    1. Good evening Nana. It’s quite intelligent of you not to mention any state in bad light. Yes, you can revalidate for Batch C once the registration portal opens.

      Look forward to my announcement on the channel for direct posting. There’s possibility I might accept medical courses though it’s not sure yet.

  27. I was given a call up number without a letter in the last batch.
    I just wanted to confirm if I’ll still be using that same number or if I’ll be issued a new one.
    Also, if I want to apply for direct posting, should I do it immediately registration starts or wait until others start receiving their call up numbers?

  28. Hello good day
    Please I want to confirm about this NERD policy
    I’ve been on senate list since 2023, but never proceeded to register for nysc until this coming batch C 1. Do i still need the nerd clearance and also what does it take for me to be posted to Kaduna state for camp and PPA after registration. What are the processes involved. Thank you

  29. Local man, no offense please I don’t have this information. How many streams are in this batch C? Are all the streams going to be mobilized before the end of 2025?

  30. is it possible for my formal LGI to change back my local government area to his local government should incase i work my ppa to my desire place after nysc gave me ppa

  31. Hello Local Man,
    I want to ask you about nysc
    Please is it possible to graduate this year August and go with batch C of nysc coming up? Or we have to wait for batch A

    1. Hello Heyzed,
      Yes, it’s possible but it depends on your school’s timing. If your school can process your final clearance, approve your senate list, and send it to NYSC before Batch C upload closes you can join Batch C.

      However, if your school delays mobilization or the senate list upload, then you’ll have to wait for Batch A next year. You can check updates on schools that have uploaded here.

    2. Good Afternoon Local man
      I wanted to also ask about this direct posting stuff

      Is it possible to work my PPA to be in another state other than my husband’s domicile state.
      I’m married.

      1. Good afternoon Naza 😊

        No, NYSC’s direct posting for married women only applies to your husband’s domicile state. That’s where they’ll post you if your documents (marriage certificate, husband’s ID, utility bill, etc.) are verified. You can’t request posting to another state under “married” status. The other available option is to influence it through direct posting.

  32. Good morning, Local man. Please how is it possible for my school to not have created senate list since last year we have graduated, but will just do that for us to go with this batch C and now saying we would be merged with the new set that just graduated. Knowing that registration for any 2025 graduates hasn’t started. Is that possible ?
    Are they not trying to find a way to make us tarry again till another new set ?
    Cause I believe portal is always open for a specific year graduates at a time to upload their senate list. Thank you

    1. Unfortunately, I’m not in any position to question or judge the decision of your School about how they choose to mobilize their students for NYSC? You don’t have a say in the matter as well so all you can do is to be patient.

  33. Good morning sir. Please I’d like to ask few questions
    I just got my call up number this morning
    1. Is there a possibility that if call up letter starts dropping I’ll be given cos I kinda lost hope about going with this batch since I didn’t see call up number earlier
    2. ⁠if the call up letter drops and I don’t go will I be able to go with next batch and I’ll do direct posting will the state change?

    1. Good evening Olivia.

      1. Having a call-up number is strong indication that you’ll be deployed to camp with this batch. However, you need to wait for the call-up letter to be released to be sure you’ll indeed be going to camp or have been shifted to the next batch.

      2. If you’re deployed and you choose not to report in camp, you can revalidate with the next batch. With the right person influencing it, the direct posting will work since it’s a new batch, not the second stream of a batch.

    1. There are few cases where some PCMs takes their ride to camp even though it’s not common. Parking space will definitely be available to keep yours. Just so you know, you won’t be allowed to use the car during the 3 weeks orientation course.

  34. Please I want to know if a person forfeits going to camp and revalidates later or in the next batch will the person have to wait a long time before another call up letter or number is out or will the person be considered first( call up sent immediately after revalidation).

  35. Is there a possibility for me getting a direct posting to my state of origin?

    Or can I be posted then get a formal relocation to my state of origin

  36. Can I do direct posting to my state of origin, and if yes, how much will it cost me? I have something important to do here.

  37. Bright light Onyema

    I have a little job which I don’t want to lose dure to the level of hardship in our country Nigeria. Please how can direct posting work for me

    1. I understand your plight. Like I explained in the article, most people influence their posting because they have a job on ground that they can’t afford to lose. I already provided the instructions for those interested in direct posting. Follow it.