A Nigerian man has caused a buzz online after revealing that his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) friend was posted to SportyBet’s headquarters in Victoria Island (VI), Lagos, as his Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he shared a snapshot of the official NYSC posting letter as proof, captioning it:
“NYSC posted my guy to SportyBet HQ in VI for PPA.”
Mixed Reactions Online
As the post gained traction, social media users flooded the comment section, sharing their thoughts on the unusual assignment.
@LBanjorsky: “My thoughts and prayers are with him during this difficult time fr.”
@batundepicture: “😂😂 Lmao, hope he is not a gambler sha. Even the 77k won’t be enough.”
@meetakslimz: “This is a very good PPA if he takes it seriously.”
@gustavoofota001: “Him allowee no fit follow am reach house.”
@da_moxy: “Bants aside, this is actually a good PPA.”
@Talk2clemzy: “😂😹 Blike say na SportyBet request for am oh. Na special man.”
@facingrealiti: “Tell him to fasten up Aviator for us to 300x in 5 rolls around 4 AM – 5 AM.”
While some found the posting hilarious, others saw it as a rare opportunity, given that SportyBet is a major tech-driven betting company with global reach.
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