Woman Shows Reality Of Working In Agriculture In TikTok Video, Inspires Many Online
- A young South African woman took to social media to share the reality of working in agriculture
- A TikTok video shows @gorgeous_lianah looking pretty before switching to a montage of clips of her working on a farm
- Many netizens were inspired by the beautiful woman's capabilities and responded to the post with positive comments
A South African woman working in agriculture had social media users in awe of how dedicated she was to her job.
Woman goes from glam to farm
@gorgeous_lianah shared a TikTok video showing herself looking pretty in a casual and girly outfit, admitting that she only looks pretty like that 1% of the time.
The video switches to show various clips of @gorgeous_lianah hard at work in overalls and gumboots as she does various agricultural tasks like working with heavy machinery, grooming and feeding sheep and working on a farm.
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See her in action below:
SA inspired by agricultural queen
Netizens were inspired by the woman's ability to be in touch with her feminine side and still work a labour-intensive job. Many even referred to her as a great role model.
Mkabayi kaJama️ commented:
"Mna ngikthanda mase uyojabula ubomthinta sambe nawe syoncebeleka mtakwethu.. ."
911 commented:
"What a role model you are we thank you so much keep up the good work god bless you."
andile wrote:
"African woman so strong ❤❤❤."
Thandiswa _mbali responded:
"I'm inspired currently doing my Second year of Diploma in Agriculture ❤️."
Muzi123445 wrote:
"Wemama, ngicela ube umkami."
Nando Fabio said:
"This is a good example of working and enjoying your life."
GEBA 3 replied:
"Good hustle mama keep it up ."
Bongani Dlamini commented:
"99% power and prosperity."
Bubbles replied:
"Hey mama , if you don't mind me asking, but did you study for this? Asking because I'm also interested and would like to do the same thing."
Nigerian graduate becomes a fish farmer
In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a Nigerian graduate became a fish farmer.
The young man graduated from Abia State University, Uturu, but he now earns his living through fish farming.
He said fish farming is a lucrative business but revealed that it is capital-intensive.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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