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How to Get Internship (SIWES) Placement Without Connection in Nigeria

Musa Mustapha
By Musa Mustapha - Editor
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Dropping your SIWES letter at the reception does not work. To get an internship without connections, bypass HR and pitch directly to mid-level managers on LinkedIn. Offer specific skills that solve their daily problems instead of just asking for a spot to fulfill your university requirement. Focus on medium-sized companies rather than highly competitive multinationals.

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Back in my 300 level in university in the North, I spent three weeks walking under the scorching sun in Birnin Kebbi with my crumpled SIWES logbook. Everywhere I went, the gateman or the tired-looking secretary at the reception would ask me the same annoying question: “Who sent you?”

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Stop Dropping Brown Envelopes with the GatemanTarget Mid-Level Managers, Not the HR DepartmentThe Honest Truth: Nobody Cares About Your SIWES LetterYour Action Plan for Securing a SpotGo Take What Belongs to You

I did not know anyone. My parents were civil servants in another state, and I had zero “long legs” to pull strings for me. I felt completely defeated watching my coursemates resume at top firms simply because their uncles knew the manager.

Figuring out how to get internship placement without connection in Nigeria will absolutely test your sanity. You will hear “drop your letter, we will get back to you” until your Industrial Training (IT) period is halfway gone.

But I eventually secured a placement at a top manufacturing firm, and I did not bribe, beg, or use a single connection to get it. Let me show you the exact approach I used, because the traditional method of hunting for internships is broken.

Stop Dropping Brown Envelopes with the Gateman

The biggest mistake Nigerian students make is treating their internship application like a postal delivery. You print your university introduction letter, put it in a brown envelope, and hand it to a security guard or front desk officer.

Let me be brutally honest with you. Nine times out of ten, that letter ends up in a dusty drawer or the trash can. Front desk officers are gatekeepers trained to keep uninvited people away from the management.

To get an internship placement without connection in Nigeria, you have to bypass the gatekeepers completely. You need to put yourself directly in front of the people who actually have the power to say “yes” to your application.

Target Mid-Level Managers, Not the HR Department

Everyone rushes to the Human Resources department. HR professionals are incredibly swamped dealing with payroll, employee disputes, and full-time recruitment. A student looking for a six-month SIWES spot is at the bottom of their priority list.

Instead, look for the mid-level managers. If you are an accounting student, find the Head of Audit or Lead Accountant. If you are studying computer science, look for the IT Infrastructure Manager. These are the people drowning in daily tasks who actually need an extra pair of hands.

You can find these managers on LinkedIn or by doing a smart Google search of the company’s team. If you think this direct approach only works for small local businesses, you need to read how Micheal got a UN internship without knowing anyone inside. It is all about strategic positioning.

The Honest Truth: Nobody Cares About Your SIWES Letter

Here is the bitter truth that most career blogs will never tell you. Companies do not care about your ITF requirements or your university grading system. They are running a business, not a charity for undergraduates.

When you walk in waving your university letter, you look like a liability. You look like someone who is going to consume their time, ask too many questions, and mess up their files.

You must flip the script. Stop presenting yourself as a student begging for a spot. Present yourself as a young professional offering free value. Tell them you already know how to use Microsoft Excel, or that you can manage their data entry, or help organize their chaotic filing system.

Your Action Plan for Securing a Spot

Step one is to build a target list of twenty medium-sized companies. Stop obsessing over Shell, Chevron, or the CBN. Startups and mid-tier companies are far more likely to take a chance on an unknown student because they actually need the free labor.

Step two is to find the direct contact of the department head. Call the company line and politely ask for the name of the person in charge of the department you want to work in. Once you have a name, finding their professional email format is easy.

Step three is to send a direct, value-first message. Keep it under four paragraphs. State what you are studying, name two specific tools or skills you can use to make their daily work easier, and attach your introduction letter.

Step four is the follow-up. Do not just send one email and pray. Wait exactly five working days, then send a polite reply to your own email asking if they had a moment to review your request. Persistence shows character.

Go Take What Belongs to You

Finding an internship placement without connection in Nigeria is entirely possible, but you must stop acting like a helpless student. You have skills, you have energy, and you have value to offer.

Do not let the lack of a prominent surname keep you at home while your mates are gaining corporate experience. Dust off your CV, get on LinkedIn, and start sending those strategic messages today. Your placement is out there waiting for you to claim it.

Written by Musa Mustapha — Education and career blogger at edujobsafrica.com. Musa has spent 8 years helping African students navigate scholarships, exams, and job opportunities. Have a question or story to share? Reach him via the Contact page.

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