5 Young Nigerian Ladies Who Are Hustling on the Street to Make Money, One Rides Okada to Pay School Fees

5 Young Nigerian Ladies Who Are Hustling on the Street to Make Money, One Rides Okada to Pay School Fees

Young Nigerian ladies have been breaking boundaries and stereotypes, teaching people the real meaning of independence.

In recent times, these ladies have even held their heads high in professions the traditional Nigerian society deems unfit for women.

5 young Nigerian ladies who are hustling on the street to make money
The ladies are hardworking. Photo source: @bbcnespidgin
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In this report, Legit.ng will be looking at five ladies who do not care about people's opinions as they work hard to make money.

1. Amarachi Ihezie

Amarachi's story motivated many weeks ago as the graduate dumped her teaching profession and opted for being a keke driver.

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The lady said that her teaching job was paying her peanuts with the toxicity she had to endure at work. Amarachi revealed that she sometimes makes N8000 driving.

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2. Fortune Okundaye

When Fortune was coming to Lagos state from Delta, she thought her daddy's brother would settle all her education bills.

The lady confronted the challenges life threw her way and became an okada rider to fend for herself. She was able to pay school fees from the business.

3. Naomi Apegba

Naomi's story touches the heart. The lady in search of how to save and pay for school fees took her chances out of her parents' home.

With her snacks making skill, she would make some buns, eggrolls, and sell to the public for profits. That is how she has been paying her rent and saving for university education.

4. Jennifer Efemonghe

Despite the fact that Jennifer had parents who could still take care of basic needs, the lady sought independence.

She became a site labourer so she can augment what would come from home. Her story touched many people's hearts and she was able to get a scholarship in the university.

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5. Lasisi Romoke Adunbarin

Despite her workplace being far from home, Romoke always braves it every day just because she wants to have enough saved for a university degree.

As a side hustle, the young hardworking lady also works on weekends as a cleaner for anybody needing her service.

A smart Nigerian man builds an app

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a 21-year-old Nigerian man, Suleiman Babangida, developed an app for Nigerian universities to help with their administrative works.

In a message sent to Legit.ng, he revealed that the world needs to know about it. He said that the application allows lecturers to get information to students without them having to use notice boards.

Apart from that, the app also has the functions to enable students to have their timetable on their phone screens without having to rush to the department, especially at times when the curiosity of exams timetable release is in the air.

Source: Legit.ng

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