Frustrated Nigerian Lady With Master’s Degree Hits Warri Street To Beg For Job With Cardboard
- A Nigerian lady has gone on the road less taken as she went public to seek out prospective employers.
- Carrying cardboard on a street in Warri, the lady showcased her qualifications that make her employable
- Many tweeps prayed for her, hoping that she is connected with the desired job soon.
Days after a frustrated lady hit Abuja street in search of a job, another Nigerian has deployed the same strategy to showcase herself to employers.
Photos of her ‘public pitch’ were shared by a man with the Twitter handle @chrisishiguzo who said that he was touched by the lady’s bold move.
The tweep said though he knows there are many in her situation, he wants people to help the lady by spreading her photos.
According to the information on the lady’s cardboard, she has a degree in mass communication and a master’s degree in marketing communication.
See her photos below:
As at the time of writing this report, the man’s tweet has thousands of engagements with many taking pity on the poor lady.
See some compiled reactions below:
@vickabia said:
“I recalled when someone did the same thing in America. Most of d comments I read were pple giving him job offers, asking the man to send CV n directing him to companies dat are hiring. But here in Nigeria, all u hear are senseless comments. I want to ask, must every1 learn skill?”
@SelbyNhleko said:
“Unqualified individuals have occupied her position just because she doesnt have money or no connection.”
@Mima_Gif said:
“She’s pretty, it’s better standing with placard like this, than ever jumping from one sugar daddy to another to get job with NNPC or FIRS..God will definitely provide the right job for her.”
@iamkolodavid17 said:
“Make she enter Lagos jobs no dey Warri.”
@ObotSampson1 said:
“Na dey new style be this God help ur children.”
@iam_MrWhil said:
“A master’s degree holder holding a cardboard to look for a job?? I’m just heartbroken.”
Source:Twitter
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