Key Points
- Odumodublvck posted his appeal on X this morning. He urged NYSC to stop cross-state postings now.
- He said the scheme began as a good idea. He said recent security risks make postings unsafe.
- He asked officials to consider parents and safety. He urged policy change to reduce travel risks.
Odumodublvck (Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu) makes direct appeal to NYSC

Odumodublvck (Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu) urged the NYSC to halt cross-state postings for corps members. He said the practice now puts many corps members at risk.
The rapper made the appeal in a post on X today. He has recently clashed with peers as seen in Odumodublvck urges MI Abaga.
He says parents and safety must come first
He said the scheme began as a good idea but is now unsustainable. The rapper argued that worsening security makes cross-state moves risky for young people.
He asked officials to pity parents who bear travel and housing costs. He warned that families face greater strain when postings send youths far from home.
How NYSC postings work and why critics object
The NYSC posts graduates to states other than their home base for a year. The scheme aims to promote national unity through shared service and experience.
But critics point to recent safety threats and travel hazards across regions. They say NYSC should adjust posting rules to reflect present security realities.
Calls for a review and practical fixes
Parents and campaigners are calling for clearer posting rules and better safety checks. They want NYSC to reduce long-distance moves during risky periods.
Some experts suggest local deployment and safety vetting as practical steps. They also recommend travel support and clearer communication for posted youths.
Recent NYSC controversies show the broader risk
The NYSC has faced several recent stories about corps members and safety concerns. One incident raised alarm when a corps member made threatening online comments about students in service, prompting calls for official checks from the public and police in another report. Read more in NYSC corper threatens female students.
What Odumodublvck wants next
He wants the NYSC and federal authorities to review posting policy urgently. He urged them to place safety and family welfare above tradition and habit.
He said keeping corps members nearer to home could reduce travel risks and costs. He asked Nigerians and officials to back a fast, sensible review of the scheme






