"This is Beautiful": Young Man Gets Settled With Big Boutique Shop After Apprenticeship

"This is Beautiful": Young Man Gets Settled With Big Boutique Shop After Apprenticeship

  • A Nigerian man who successfully served his boss for many years has finally received his settlement
  • A heartwarming video trending on social media showed the day the young man was given his own shop
  • According to the video, the young man's boss settled him with a fully stocked boutique, making him break down in tears

A young Nigerian man who completed an apprenticeship with his boss has finally received his settlement.

The boy was rewarded after he faithfully served his boss, and this made the man to go the extra mile to help him establish himself.

Nigerian man settles his apprentice with a big shop.
Nigerian man settles his apprentice with a fully stocked boutique. Photo credit: TikTok/@ChuksEricE.
Source: Twitter

According to a video posted on X by @ChuksEricE, the young man was rewarded with a fully stocked boutique store.

In the video, the boy broke down in tears after he entered the shop and saw the goods inside.

He could not control himself as he wanted to go down on his knees to thank his boss who rewarded him.

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Man settles his apprentice with a shop.
Netizen celebrate with man whose boss settled him with a boutique at the end of his apprenticeship. Photo credit: X/@ChuksEricE.
Source: Twitter

Watch the video below

Man settles apprentice with boutique, reactions

@LaVidaMercy said:

"This is beautiful. Hard work, loyalty, and dedication being rewarded. May more bosses recognize and uplift their hardworking apprentices like this."

@MrOzor1 said

"This is so beautiful. I wish others could emulate him. God bless the man and bless the Nwa Boy."

@stmajoraa said:

"Chai happiness made my guy almost give oga head. Nya mia oga anyi ezigbo amu right there!"

@lifeinsolace said:

"Na nwaboi wey calm down serve, dem dey use shop to settle or settle well."

@TheEmmalez said

"I'm glad they don't settle with cash again. That was how one of my cousin was settled baba go lavish the money for town. Another of my cousin was settled with a shop fully stocked."

@flakkyBanky said:

"I will always respect ibo people for this their system. If only the rest of us can follow suit."

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@Oyoro4 said:

"Nwa boi in ala Igbo still remains one of the best and most successful ways of transferring wealth from one person to another."

@EzeChinweik said:

"Except there are some goods stocked somewhere in the warehouse, I don't see much outfits here."

@Nanaezze said:

"This is proper settlement after serving with integrity. Bless up to the boss."

@ehmeeisaac said:

"If you’re loyal and also get better oga, it’ll definitely pay off. E don teh I see as them use full store settle ooo, nah always recently."

@KingPeezee said:

"BoiBoi no Dey pay everybody o. Nwa Boy is a different set up entirely. Proven System wey don go Harvard. A catalyst for economic advancement."

@CLEAN_SUGARBOI_ said:

"I respect boys that still have patience staying years to serve who you are not sure of if he's gonna settle you or not."

Another man shares his apprenticeship story

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man expressed happiness that he established his own business after moving to Lagos to learn a trade.

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The man said he moved to Lagos in 2023 to serve as an apprentice to someone else who trained him.

After the training in the line of business, he was settled and opened his own business in the same city.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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