For some reasons I am not going to mention her name. The lady pictured above is a graduate of Accountancy from the University of Abuja. She is also the Vice President of the National Association of Anambra Students. Like I said, she sells amara in Abuja.
She has been doing the business for 31 days now as she awaits her National Youth Service. She even says she hope to continue the business during her service year. I decided to make this post because of those who are quick to say there’s no job.
So what is bad about that
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...good for her...but I think she is only doing these temporary,,,,pending when she go hit d big jab...its an encouragement to others out they that choses to sit at home doing mumy n daddy tnk u ...
ReplyDeleteDats one determined woman right there. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteHmmm, i think it's better than to be jobless
ReplyDeleteWhat's the rationale behind it
ReplyDeleteMe I sell chinchin,na me dey mix dey fry too,na D's akara I no really sabi,I give it to her,BC it ain't easy,many WL criticise her, me dem say I go school finish na D's kind bizness I want do.
ReplyDeleteGood initiative, wish you luck dear
ReplyDeleteWetin dey bad about frying of the akara na,na wah oooo she dey make cool money I like that
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