As for those who are still waiting for the government to provide them a job, I believe this is very important to you to read and get inspired. A young lady known as, Asakpa Aghogho Susan is a graduate of Accountancy from the University of
Nsukka.
She hunted for job after her graduation and after months of
combing round the streets of Abuja with nothing like a job to get, then she decided to tried something else and became
self-employed.
And as we speak, Susan is a cab driver in Abuja. One of her friends decided to shared her inspiring story below:
An accountant who refused to stay home after graduation, she went job
hunting. When that didn't work, she created one for herself. She
discussed her plans with... her father and with his help, got her car and started business.
"At the end of the month, I make more than my colleagues in those accounting firms that pay peanuts."
Susan is a cab driver in Abuja. Yes, you heard me. She's a woman cabbie who's breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes.
There are times when people turn down her services because...
she's a
woman. They believe a woman cabbie is a joke. Some believe she can't
drive as well as a man.
Some men and women often tell Susan to go home or find a "ladylike" job like sewing clothes or selling jewelry.
But Susan doesn't let that faze her. Each day, she straps on her
seatbelt, shifts the gear stick into drive and accelerates into life.
WOW !!! I love her courage and determination.
This is highly incredible and inspiring, a female cab-driver in the city of Abuja, this is quite unbelievable.
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