Lady Rolls on Floor as She Receives Appointment Letter For Dream Job 18 Years After Graduation

Lady Rolls on Floor as She Receives Appointment Letter For Dream Job 18 Years After Graduation

  • A Nigerian woman was seen rolling on the floor as she collected her appointment letter for her dream job
  • Many celebrated with her as she finally got an appointment 18 years after she graduated from the university
  • The video went viral as people and onlookers tried to lift her after she rolled on the ground with joy

A Nigerian woman rolled on the floor with excitement after she collected her appointment letter.

The woman finally got a job with the Civil Service 18 years after she graduated from the university.

A woman who waited 18 years after graduation rolls on floor after getting Civil Service job.
A Nigerian woman was seen rolling on the floor as she collected her Civil Service appointment letter. Photo: @thetattleroomng
Source: TikTok

In a video shared by @thetattleroomng on Instagram, it was said that she had waited for 18 years to get the job.

The video was captioned:

"Lady rolls on the floor after collecting her appointment letter at Civil service commission 18years after she graduated from University."

Watch the video here

Reactions as woman gets job after 18 years

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@anita__chi said:

"18years?? Congratulations to her🍾 but in some countries this is not acceptable."

@i_am_austindeseal said:

"You see, enh I remembered when I graduated and I went with my aunt to submit my application at the civil service commission in Abuja if you see people applications inside big Ghana must go like 8 inside the secretary office from there I just lose hope say omo nothing for me."

dropdveil_ng said:

"Who's going to tell her that the salary no comot road? Who is going to tell her that Sha may soon borrow money to pay transport fare to her place of work. Who will tell her that she'll save more than half of her annual salary to afford rent in a decent neighborhood. Who will tell her that she can't afford to make a down payment for a mortgage plan for even a 2 bedroom apartment, who is going to tell that NHIS will only cover her when she's giving birth and has malaria , who will tell her that at retirement she'll probably not have more than N7 million in her retirement account, she's currently above 40 years old so 7m may be too much sef. Congratulations to her, just because she can do it and she can do better. I pray she realises that this glitter is not gold."

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@rotimistyles said:

"Congratulations to her but then e no go better for our leaders for making opportunities we deserve to look like privilege."

@peace_fulwealth_ said:

"Only her know Wetin her eyes don see. Congratulations and many more wins."
A Nigerian woman was seen rolling on the floor as she collected her Civil Service appointment letter.
A woman who waited 18 years after graduation rolls on floor after getting Civil Service job. Photo: fedcivilservice
Source: Twitter

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Unemployed corps member protests at Oshodi bridge

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man named Etoh Sunday went viral for storming the Oshodi bridge in Lagos to protest unemployment.

He could not get a job months after finishing his National Youth Service Corps, and stormed Oshodi bridge on a one-man protest.

The young man spoke about his experience in an insightful interview with Legit.ng, including his clash with thugs during the protest in Oshodi.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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