Man Who Graduated With 3rd Class In Nigeria, Lands Big Job In UK
Nigerian Man who Spent 12 Years in University Only to Finish with 3rd Class Gets Big Job in Top UK Firm
A Nigerian man has inspired social media users with his career success after years of downturn in his academics.
The man recounted that he spent 12 whole years in a Nigerian institution but ended up with a 3rd class degree Things however took a different turn as he is currently in the United Kingdom after landing a job with a top firm
A man’s story has gone to show that no matter one’s predicament, there is surely a light at the end of the tunnel. This is as a Nigerian man shared how he went from a 3rd class holder to making it. He finished after 12 years of schooling in Nigeria with a 3rd class
Facebook Identified as Ogbeni La on Facebook, the man said it had cost him 12 years in Nigeria to bag a 3rd class degree.
But despite that poor academic showing, he is now working with a top firm in the United Kingdom. He wrote: “Went from spending 12 years to earn a third class degree in Nigeria to securing a job with one of the top organisations in the UK. “How did I do it? Aspire to Maguire. “If I can do it you can do it. “Ogbeni La.”
Nigerians reacted to his story Congratulatory messages flooded his comment section with some also coming up with different views to his account.
Amb Ogunolu Samisideen commented: “Hmmmm bro don’t talk this way to someone who is first class in Nigeria and yet he is driving okada in Nigeria Eve in UK not everybody is destiny to travel down there, yours is Destiny and lucky because those that are better than you are many but God loves you more that is why he appointed you out from disappointment, give thanks to your head and your God.Congrats.”
Akinyemi Fisayo Opeyemi said: “You see this God ehn, He’s got times and seasons in his hands. “Congratulations, brother.”
Adeyinka Martins Adebayo reacted: “Congratulations boss, Certificates doesn’t make us, it is our believe and think we are think we are that makes us.”
Nwemeh Ebenezer George remarked: “There is something I tell people all the time, that people with unusual life history and journey have something very uncommon in them! Congratulation bro.”
Source:legit.ng
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