Graduate Shows off His Work as a Shoemaker; Writes Open Letter to Those who Called Him Useless

Graduate Shows off His Work as a Shoemaker; Writes Open Letter to Those who Called Him Useless

- A graduate has penned an emotional open letter on social media as he showed off his hustle without shame

- The man named Mustapha Mufeed Adeola Dallax said he had pursued and bagged two degrees before he ventured into the business of shoemaking

- Mustapha, while highlighting his academic qualifications, called out two persons who have tagged him a useless shoemaker

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A Nigerian graduate has taken to social media to flaunt his hustle as a shoemaker with so much pride and enthusiasm.

Mustapha Mufeed Adeola Dallax, in a passionate Facebook post, shared a photo where he was making a piece of footwear.

Nigerian Graduate Showcases His Work as a Shoemaker Proudly, Pens Open Letter to Those who Called Him Useless
Mustapha though a graduate is proudly a shoemaker Photo Credit: Mustapha Mufeed Adeola Dallax
Source: UGC

In the open letter which was addressed to two individuals named Hammed Olabisi and Oladayo Alabi, he stated that he was not one that fancied waiting around for jobs to be handed down to him.

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He blasted the two individuals for calling him 'useless shoemaker' and went on to reiterate his belief that the country will get better.

Why shoemaking?

Mustapha said he acquired the skill and began working as he wasn't lazy. The Biology/Education degree holder from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, appreciated those who patronize him and opined that he owes no one apology for his hustle.

Social media users urged him to ignore those who mocked him as they hailed his courage.

Afolabi Abayomi Moses stated:

"Bro don't mind anybody. Let them say their trash. God be with you."

Ishaq kazeem said:

"Don't mind d detractors, focus on what you believe in, u won't be put to shame."

Adediran Alao commented:

"Pls Ignore bro!
"I really don't know why politics has turned this bad for some people...... Too bad!"

Master's holder who works as a scavenger

Meanwhile, it was previously reported about a Nigerian master's holder who makes a living as a scavenger.

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The man named Surajo had lost his father who was a police inspector while in school in 2010. Life became hard as the family struggled and were unable to have access to the deceased's entitlement.

According to Surajo, it took 10 years before the Police Service Commission finally released to the family, a sum of N3.5 million which was half of the deceased's entitlement.

Luckily, he was selected among batch A of N-power beneficiaries under the National Social Investment Programme. Beneficiaries under the scheme are paid N30,000 per month.

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