Hardworking Young Lady Shows Off Her Oil Business, Feeding Herself And Sibling: “I Will Not Give Up”
- A captivating video showcased a young woman engaged in the manual production of oil in an unconventional location
- The footage, which quickly captured the public's interest, depicted her covered in the very oil she produced
- She revealed that the oil was not only a source of income but also a means of support for herself and her sibling
In the vast digital expanse of TikTok, a video recently emerged, capturing a young Nigerian woman's arduous yet inspiring journey immersed in the traditional oil production craft.
The footage swiftly garnered widespread attention and portrayed her amidst an unconventional backdrop, diligently working with her bare hands to extract oil.
Her attire bore the marks of her labour as she was drenched in the fruits of her toil, the oil glistening on her skin under the African sun.
The young entrepreneur disclosed that the oil she painstakingly produced was more than just a commodity; it was the lifeline for her and her sibling, providing sustenance and financial stability in the face of adversity.
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Her dedication to her craft was palpable as she meticulously engaged in the age-old process, a testament to her resilience and entrepreneurial spirit.
Her pride in her work was unmistakable, a sentiment that resonated deeply with viewers who stumbled upon her story.
For many, this was a revelation, a close glimpse into Nigeria's often unseen realities of oil production.
This young woman's story, as shared by @swagtizzy042, is a powerful narrative of determination, resourcefulness, and the indomitable will to forge a path for oneself, regardless of the challenges that lie ahead.
Watch the video below:
Netizens react to the video
Chief Dolor said:
"Wait first na dis oil we take dey cook soup? If na him I go stop eat any food wey get palm oil"
fatimaadamu609 said:
"na you make my husband cancel red oil for my house"
rukky wealth said:
"This is the real definition of where do you work I work in oil company"
Ebi said:
"Na to swim inside madam"
AnnieOny said:
"Most village oil are made this way but they wash their legs before going in plus you preheat your oil when cooking na."
Damilola said:
"You won’t labour in vain God almighty will crown ur effort"
ABC CREW said:
"my village people have got a better way of making oil, that's why our oil tastes better. may God bless the works of your hands nne it's not easy."
Young lady who started food business with GH¢300 impresses customer
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a young lady has proven to be business-minded after she opened up about how her food business began.
In a video, the lady who spoke to a customer said all it took was ¢300 for her to set up her food business.
Netizens who saw the video offered words of encouragement to her, with some offering help to promote her business.
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