Female Graduate Driving keke for Living says in Video it's Better than Teaching
- An Imo state indigene has become a centre of attention after she revealed that she dumped her teaching profession for keke driving
- The theology graduate said the money she makes from her transport business is way more than what she was earning as a teacher
- Many who reacted to her video said that there are several office jobs that cannot measure up to transport business
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The video of a young lady from Imo State in Nigeria, riding a keke (tricycle) for commercial purposes has got many people talking online.
In a short clip that was shared by @Instablo9ja on Instagram, the single lady said that she studied theology at the University of Calabar.
Teaching job did not pay me well
When asked why she decided to go into that business route, the lady revealed that the job is far better than the teaching job she was into.
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The business lady stated that she was a teacher in private schools before the switch. The keke driver added she got tired of the pittance that came in as salary.
Watch the video below:
God bless your hustle
As at the time of writing this report, the video has gathered 420,000 with over 58,000 likes from social media users.
Below are some of their reactions:
awesomehome_varieties said:
"This commercial vehicle owners are making money ehn. Those people make more money than some people with white collar jobs."
mr_v.ic_official said:
"Imo girl leave ashawo dy drive keke? Nawao.. Make Una clap for this one oh."
ms___pat said:
"Everybody get e hustle... May God bless everyone hustling hard."
efesocialmedia said:
"The money made from keke ehh, even bankers don't make half it's just stressful and a down looked job."
veebcollections said:
"Me sef, shoe selling pays more. Weldon hustler."
Graduate turned farmer
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a man identified as Ekpono Chijioke Ugbala like many graduates in the country tried very hard to get a job after school.
When all efforts proved abortive, the university graduate resorted to farming and planted cucumbers. That singular effort paid off.
During his harvest, the man showed off the fresh produce he got from his farm, leaving many people amazed.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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