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“We wish to notify our esteemed NYS graduates that, there is a scammer on the loose trying to swindle you into fake and bogus jobs abroad."

The National Youth Service (NYS) has flagged a viral poster advertising jobs for its graduates in Israel.

In a statement, NYS warned graduates from falling for the scam and being swindled.

“We wish to notify our esteemed NYS graduates that, there is a scammer on the loose trying to swindle you into fake and bogus jobs abroad. The information carried by this poster is fake and you are all warned against it,” read the statement in part.

NYS also called on the public to share information about the individuals or report them to the nearest police station.

File image of President William Ruto inspecting a NYS parade. 

The service further noted that all abroad and local job opportunities are processed through the office of the Director General NYS.

The fake poster which has been doing rounds on social media platforms called on interested NYS graduates to share their CVs, NYS discharge letters, and national identity cards or their passports.

“Share the documents to either of the following emails: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected],” the fake poster stated.