Man Employs His Dad to Work for Him, Says it is a Dream Come True, Social Media Reacts

Man Employs His Dad to Work for Him, Says it is a Dream Come True, Social Media Reacts

- A businessman has not only made his family proud but also South Africans across the country after he hired his father to work for him

- Talifhani Banks recently employed his dad to work at his company called 'Analytics Advertising' and shared the wonderful news on social media

- Social media users were quick to rush to the young man's comments section on Facebook to congratulate him and his father as they take their new adventure on

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A man named Talifhani Banks caused huge stir after sharing on Facebook that he recently employed his father to work at his company. Banks' company 'Analytics Adverstising' gained their new member just recently.

According to the young businessman, it has been a dream for him to share a day like this with his dad. Banks stated that employing his father at the company is nothing less than a massive achievement for him. The caption of his post reads:

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"To think that I have employed my father to work with us at Analytics Advertising is more than an achievement for me. I dreamed for days like this.
"When I say I'm hungry I mean it."
Man, gushes after employing his father. Pls export hhhhh
This father-son duo are making waves as they take a new adventure on together. Image: Talifhani Banks
Source: UGC

Nothing but pride from social media users

Social media users took to Banks' comments section under the post he shared to leave messages of encouragement and well wishes. Read some of their comments below:

Sugar Phiri wrote:

"You made him the happiest and the proudest daddy. You know every parent wants his children to be better than him because during their time they never had opportunities like this, keep it up young man.
"You're a good example to most young guys who grew up with you in Louis Trichardt. I knew you had potential especially when you were playing soccer. You were such a humble soul keep it up. I'm very happy for you young man."

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Marcia Lufuno Tshikovhokovho said:

"I am so proud of what you have achieved."

Sesi Confidence Samphenyane shared:

"Keep up the good work!"

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Man employs his son to work for him

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man had employed his son in his company.

While sharing his post on LinkedIn, the man posted photos of his child dressed in the company’s security uniform.

In the post, he posed rhetorical questions, asking people if they would choose to teach their children their business or shield them with the flimsy talk that they do not want them to suffer.

Felix thanked God for the grace He has given to him to bring up responsible children, people that would become leaders of their generation.

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