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Young Nigerian Lady Shares Amusing Reasons She Rejected Well Paid Job Offer

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A young Nigerian lady simply known as Oriaku, has taken to her social media account to share real reasons why she rejected a juicy job offer at a company in Lekki, Lagos state.

According to her, while mobilized for NYSC in Lagos, she got wind of the job offer through a family friend who previously worked in the company but resigned after he got a better offer.

He had assured her of the company’s excellent career prospects and mentioned that 60% of their staff were recruited from Corp members, with a 90% chance of retention after service.

Oriaku who identifies as @TweetsByAmaka on X said she saw the job offer her  golden opportunity to settle in the “almighty Lagos šŸ˜‚ and secure a job immediately after NYSC.”

She continued, “I applied and, after the first online interview, was called for a second-stage interview at their office.

“On the interview day, I dressed up and headed to the island from the mainland. It was my first time crossing to the island from the mainland. I was thrilled by the view on the 3rd mainland bridge and also scared at the speed of the cars.”

Oriaku pointed out that while she was wondering why the passengers were so in a hurry, something caught her attention:

“all the passengers on the public transport were sleeping, even in the Serena I was in. I thought, ‘At this time of the day?’ Mind you, I left the house as early as 5:30AM, as I was advised to leave that early to make it to my 9 AM interview on time. I was staying in Gbagada with my sisterā€™s brother-in-law’s family.

“The company’s office was around Admiralty Way, Lekki. As a novice, I kept reminding the driver where I was going to drop off, and luckily for me, he was nice even though I forgot to take my change šŸ˜«. He dropped me just in front of Evercare Hospital, showing me where to get a cab directly to the office.

“I arrived at the office just in time for the interview, and we were interviewed by three different people. The last interviewer was the manager who wasn’t in the office, so we had to wait from morning until around 3 PM before he showed up. He apologized and called us in one after another for the final stage.”

Oriaku lamented that the interview finishedĀ  at the end of the workday.

“I was tired and hungry šŸ˜«šŸ˜«I was thinking about how to get home when one of the interviewers asked where the other Corp member and I were headed. Luckily, she was also going to the mainland, so she gave us a lift.

“By the time I got to Gbagada, I was extremely exhausted. I was close to fainting. I sat down on the parlour floor as if I was lifeless. My host and his wife almost died laughing, just looking at me. He asked his first daughter to give me a bottle of chilled Smirnoff Ice and told me, ‘Welcome to Lagos’.”

She said she got the offer letter and was told to resume immediately however, she began to ask herself if she was ready to go through the stress involved with the job for an entire year.

She said, ” I went to the cyber cafĆ© to print all the documents I needed to sign and make copies, even my medical fitness. While printing those documents, I started asking myself, “Amaka, is this the life you want to live?”

“I got a lift down to Gbagada, and I was this tiredā€”imagine what would have happened if I had taken regular cabs. Maybe I would have actually fainted. šŸ˜© It was at that moment that I understood why everyone was sleeping that early morning. Coupled with the fact that I needed to find a place to stay because I was squatting after just leaving camp, I didn’t need anyone to advise me. I jejely sent them an email saying I wouldn’t be resuming. Omo, they no gree. 

“They even sent the other Corp member to convince me to take the role because we were both offered employment. šŸ˜« I no still gree. I want to live long. Immediately after service, I ran back to PH biko. I can not come and k I l l  myself šŸ˜­šŸ˜­.”

“The family friend who got me the link wasn’t happy with the decision, but omo, I know myself I fittn’t can abeg. See my struggling with ulcers just after spending a few months in Lagos šŸ˜«.”

Reflecting a year after, Oriaku concluded that rejecting the job offer was the best decision she made, adding that she was currenttly doing well in her current location.   

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