I Asked For Urgent 2k But Got Employed As A Laborer By My Parents – Lady Cries Out Over Life After School
In a heartfelt revelation, a young Nigerian graduate named Ekele Oyibo Patricia has shared her challenging post-school experience. Instead of receiving the requested “urgent 2k,” she found herself employed by her parents as a laborer on a construction site. This unexpected turn of events has shed light on the difficulties faced by recent graduates in Nigeria.
In her story, Ekele Oyibo Patricia expresses the realities of life after school, emphasizing the need for determination and hard work to overcome unexpected challenges.
Social media reactions have poured in, with many commending her strong work ethic and determination. Some have shared similar experiences, highlighting the resilience of Nigerian youth in the face of adversity.
Samuel Adejo said: “When you work for your 2k you know the value… no offense.”
Terzungwe Inja said: “Imagine the greatest Nigerian student, the greatest gbagba, greatest gbigbi, the fundamental KPOI, the aluta celeb.… “Just imagine! “She should be doing her NYSC somewhere….
Constance Palmer: “A short story. Well done, my baby girl, hard work pays! At this rate, you’ll build your own house soon.”
Grace Audu: “Omg. Seriously, I love this. Keep it up, dear. Earn your money yourself for self-pride and confidence.”
Terseer Tarkumbur Odibo Nege: “It’s a normal thing here in Jos. Young girls engage themselves in hard labor for 2k.”
This story serves as a reminder of the determination and resilience of Nigerian graduates as they navigate the challenges of life after school.