Tuesday 9 September 2014

Nigerian graduate who held up job sign at train station lands his dream job

Nigerian graduate who held up job sign at train station lands his dream job
The 22 year old Nigerian graduate, Alfred Ajani, who held up sign advertising himself at Waterloo Station  has landed his dream job after an executed who saw at the station invited him for an interview.

Alfred Ajani (pictured centre) started work yesterday September 8th for recruitment firm, the Asoria Group, London. Alfred, who works as a marketing executive said;

"The director walked past me when he saw me that morning, but later got in contact through the website Linked In. The company said they were looking for someone with out of the box ideas and so they were keen to get me in.

The job is one I wouldn't have got if I hadn't gone to the station that morning, so I advise anyone out there who is in the same position I was to think of more direct ways to speak to employers.'

His new colleagues printed T-shirts to welcome him on his first day yesterday. How nice! Now...it is time for sign board tins o!

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....of it, he always says liars will perish in hell." Tanko laughed again. "Each time he says that, Bawa usually whispers into my ears that he would be the first because he is the biggest liar here." "But you were not caught when you went to pluck the oranges," Garba said to Tanko. "That is because we go there early in the morning," Tanko said. "But what if the Whiteman runs into you since he goes there in the morning?" Sule asked. "He will never catch us. One of us plucks while the other watches out for him," Tanko said. "I will like to have some of those oranges," Sule said. They agreed that they would go to the orange tree early in the morning to pluck oranges. Garba was very happy. He would enjoy orange again. That evening during mass, he realized he had learnt a few words in English. He knew what 'go,' 'come,' sit' and sit up' mean. He would soon be like his friends who had come to the school before him and could speak English even though it was broken. He didn't even know the difference. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

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