Woman Regrets Her Action After Rewriting A Nigerian Lady’s CV, Helps Her to Find Bank Job in Canada
- A Nigerian woman who helped a job applicant get work in her bank regretted the assistance she offered
- Despite editing the person's CV to make it look professional, the lady did not reach out to her after getting the job
- The applicant turned against her and asked why she was feeling too big like she was God who had all the power
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A Nigerian woman living in Canada said she may never help any Nigerian again because she regretted the last time she did.
The woman with the TikTok handle @glowwriyah) met a lady who needed a job badly in a foreign country through a friend, and she asked for her resume.
Professional CV for a job in Canada
Upon seeing how unfit her CV was, she reviewed it and made it look presentable for her bank so she could be hired.
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After the job applicant was called for an interview, she never told the woman who helped to secure the job.
The helper only found out when she saw her during her recruitment training. Despite working in the same branch with her, the lady did not get back to the woman who assisted her.
Lady gets bank job in Canada
The day the woman went to her and asked why she never reached out anymore, the lady said:
"Are you God? Is it because you helped me to get a job?"
The woman was shocked. According to her, the lady started competing in the office and badmouthing her.
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YEN.com.gh has compiled some of the reactions below:
Nmabrown38 said:
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"My advice is help people but don’t expect anything in return. Much as she didn’t behave well."
onyii_jay said:
"Don't let what others do affect the good in you. this is so sad."
Mrs sho said:
"Sis, this isn't just about Nigerians na individual parole ooooo.. Just dey do your own little help you for oooo.God bless you."
Chioma _Oma said:
"This type of thing can be painful I swear, but pls ma don't use her to judge everybody."
Success_ Discovery said:
"I got the same treatment here.......just leave her jaree....God will reward you...there are lessons to learn from this."
Loveth Amodu said:
"Please don't stop helping people just because of the lady's behavior not everyone is having ungraceful mind. God bless you for your good work."
Olive Carrying said:
"Don't let anyone turn you to who you're not. Keep doing the good job."
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Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about a man who moved his family to Canada after selling his company for millions of naira and eventually regretted his decision.
After leaving Canada for a while, the man tried his hand at several businesses in Nigeria because he missed home.
Later, when encountering difficulties, he looked back to Canada as a last alternative, but circumstances had drastically altered elsewhere.
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