No one grew up dreaming of being a cleaner,cashier,security guard,tax driver,car washer or store clerk. We all had big dreams but life happened. Respect people’s jobs
@moiseihimbazwe7
If I mistakenly chEat on you as your husband, all you should do as a good wife is to go on your knees and pray for me. That's what good women do and not threatening me with divorce.
Unpopular truth:
Most people don't realize how blessed they are until life takes something away.
The health you complain about.
The family you ignore.
The ordinary days you call boring.
Someone else is praying for exactly what you already have.
Gratitude hits differently when you realize life owes you nothing.
What's one thing you almost took for granted?
Nah God go bless that sound engineer.. o mehn.. listen and how he control everything like nah inside studio
I no say all of unah wey dey perform this sound do well but engineer money suppose dey double sha
This is the craziest thing I’ve done for money.
I finished school, got my degree, and excitedly went to serve my country through NYSC… only to realize the country isn’t exactly rushing to serve us back.
I wore this uniform, left my comfort zone, and served with my chest — while knowing that after this year, the same struggle continues: millions of graduates roaming the streets, certificates in hand, but no jobs waiting.
Bills don’t care about “national service.”
Rent doesn’t pause because you’re a corps member.
Dreams don’t die quietly.
This picture is my reality check. To every Nigerian graduate still waiting for that “good job,” still writing applications that go unanswered, still hearing “we’ll get back to you” — I see you. We’re not lazy. The system is failing us.
We served. Now it’s time the system serves us too.
Until then… we continue to hustle. 💪
Drop a 🔥 if you’re a corps member or ex-corps member who’s still searching.