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Friday, 13 November 2015

Graduate walks from Fed. Secretariat to National Assembly looking for a job (photos)

This lady was spotted yesterday walking around Abuja with that sign over and asking for a job. Decided to put it up in case anyone has a job for her. She looks like she really needs the job...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

THIS IS DEFINITELY BRAVE AND BETTER THAN PROSTITUTION. I WISH I HAVE A JOB I WOULD DEFINITELY HAVE GIVEN IT TO YOU FOR SHOWING DRIVE AND COURAGE.

Baby girl said...

Am or i'm? Graduate indeed

mamaego said...

Graduate?is that how to spell 'i'm'?

Baby girl said...

Nigerian's? U shudnt ve done ds

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Unknown said...

Am a graduate? I know English is not our mother-tongue but as a graduate, seeking for an employment in this courageous manner. She should have used correct sentence syntax. I am a graduate. Please we should stop using Am for I AM and stop using I'M for AM (AM I at fault NOT I'M I at fault). #MyTwoCents

Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com) said...

Oh!

So thoughtful of her...

How I wish she was in Lagos bcos Lagos is pretty fair in gettig jobs compare to Abuja. I wish her all d best and may her heart desires come to pass IJN.

Anonymous said...

And she can't even spell well "I'm not "am"

letmore said...

Naija got talent

mamaego said...

Graduate of nowadays .is that how to spell 'i'm'?

Parker said...

She needs a job but she still writes "Am", instead of "I'm"...

Unknown said...

Eyah naija can frustrate person,u can imagine what don pass 2tru to put a show like this....smh...u wil find one dear...thanks @linda for puttin it up in ur blog.

Unknown said...

Wish you luck NNE...

Unknown said...

Even me I need job or jobs abi na jobsis

Anonymous said...

But my goodness is it me or is her sentence off?'Am' 'I need job'.hmmm maybe it's no wonder.

Anonymous said...

"am" a graduate.....she don fail apt test alredy na

Anonymous said...

A graduate who doesn't know when it is appropriate to use "Am" and "I'm".....Very interesting.

Anonymous said...

She is indeed looking for a job, is it "Am looking for a jobl or "i'm looking for a job" .......Tor

Unknown said...

How about updating her use of English language. Remember it's not a twitter update.

ib naija o said...

"Nigerian"s" "Am"... Which kain English be that. I'm sorry, but some people are unemployed for a reason.

Kayode Odusanya said...

Hmm! What a bold move. She might get a job.



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Unknown said...

How about updating her use of English language. Remember it's not a twitter update.

Anonymous said...

She has pussy and still looking for job. Maheeda will just be somewhere laughing at her.

AQO said...

I need a job... I'm or I am a graduate... I'm or I am with my cv... Nigerians not Nigerian's... Well, may God see her through.





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Anonymous said...

A graduate who can't make a decent sentence! "Am a graduate. I need job". No use of punctuation marks. Poor presentation.

Alloy Chikezie said...

I pray she gets one soon.

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Beubeu said...

What a country oooooooooooooooooooooooo, buhari 5k

Miss Boss said...

Lol.. Dat is serious... Wish her luck

mikkyjanec said...

She really needs this job. Please people help

Anonymous said...

She's really a graduate! Olodo! "Am"! First reason why she won't get my sympathy. Fellow graduates, it is "I'm" or "I am". This "am" is like saying ""is" a boy"! Who? Olodo geh! Half-backed graduates everywhere!

7F098C19 said...

Good. But after getting this job u shamelessly asked for. Hope u will marry, cos we naija men have pride so we do not wish to marry a lady without shame. Engr Emy

Unknown said...

This unemployment thing is getting out of hand gradually

Anonymous said...

With such poor grammar, how can she get a Job. I am, not am.

Unknown said...

A Nigerian guy tried this in Uk and it worked wonders for him.A Nigerian girl is replicating same act here in the capital city, I hope it does for her too. I hope some potbellied Dons won't pry on it to try taking advantage of her cos in Nigeria this might me termed as advertising Osho free.

AQO said...

HELP, not HELp, MY not My, since she's using only upper case letters. Wow! People do pay attention to details like these. How would she write an application letter correctly?




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Unknown said...

She needs to know the difference between "am" and "I'm" in a sentence. Lol

Amaka said...

"Am" the English is wrong. Hope it won't affect your job seeking.

Anonymous said...

Graduate that doesn't know the difference between "AM" and "I'm". Pls just gerrarahia mehn.....

Unknown said...

Hello madam graduate, how will you be employed when you are saying "AM" instead of "I'm or I am".....Consequences of BBM, Whatsapp, 2go, Viber et al...Graduate indeed. Goodluck all the same.

PURPLE said...

Graduate and you spell I'm as am. Isorait

CatwalkwithPAT (Please click on my name) said...

Trust Nigerians to start doing this

Anonymous said...

Yh right! And she doesn't know the difference between 'am' and 'I am' ...sigh.

Anonymous said...

Of course you're having difficulty in your job search. You can't even write proper sentences. What is "AM a graduate"? You don't know the difference between "I'M" and "AM"?

Tk said...

A graduate... and doesn't know the difference between "I am" and "Am"

Anonymous said...

First of all it is "I am" not "Am"

Anonymous said...

Good initiative, although copied from successful implementation by a young Nigerian in UK. I'm a bit worried about her written English though. Hopefully, some employers might turn a blind eye to that

Tk said...

A graduate... and does not know the difference between "I am" and "Am"- Good luck!

Anonymous said...

She is a graduate and she doesn't know the difference between I'm and Am. It's unfortunate that our educational system is geared towards providing unemployable graduates

Unknown said...

That's it o... if we all enter abuja like this na protest na..

Unknown said...

Bad sentence construction , would have hired her.

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ary said...

More people should do this!

Anonymous said...

"AM" an graduate? Honey, it's I'm a graduate. Little wonder she's looking for a job!!!

Nana said...

As much as I empathize with her situation, it is a shame that she can't even construct simple sentences, what kind of job is she seeking? It is very sad that a great amount of "graduates" seem to have just gone through the motions and their capabilities leave A LOT to be desired.

MADE IN NIGERIA said...

Datz a bold move..

Unknown said...

Talkin bout takin the Bull by the Horn.

Unknown said...

Gusee that Am stands for i'm. Graduate indeed..

Anonymous said...

Who is 'am'? Cos 'am' needs the job and not you.

Anonymous said...

"I'm looking for job" not "am looking for job", madam graduate

Anonymous said...

You are a graduate and yet can't speak good English. How do you expect to attract a job? What does she mean by "I need Job". What does she mean by "Am with my CV here". The last I checked, "Am" and "I'm" meant two different things

Unknown said...

lol,copy copy this is not UK no body send you for 9ja.

bukchris said...

A graduate that can't differenciate between I'm and Am. More reason why you don't have a job.

Anonymous said...

'Am a graduate' ' I need job' Seriously? This is a graduate?

Anonymous said...

O Y O. Na Nigeria be this ooo

Unknown said...

I understand her plight. Its not easy. And for her to have done this, means she's desperate!

























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Anonymous said...

First of all she is a disgrace to graduates because her English is poor

Unknown said...

Desperate times call for desperate measures.
I wish her the very best.



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Anonymous said...

She can't differentiate between I'm and AM

Anonymous said...

With that kind of grammar?

Tea said...

"I'm " or " I am" not "am".
Sweetheart, you just embarrassed yourself on social media.

Anonymous said...

Me too need a job seriously to care for my. Children and age father, I will be glad if anyone can help me out, Lillian

Anonymous said...

Me too need a job seriously to care for my. Children and age father, I will be glad if anyone can help me out, Lillian

Unknown said...

If you're a graduate then you should it's I'm not Am.

V. said...

Abeg graduate is is AM or I'm?

Anonymous said...

Lol
Notin one won't c oooo
She get mind shaa
Am sure she wil get soon
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Unknown said...

The struggle God Bless Your Struggle & u would surely see

Anonymous said...

What is "am" ?? That's why no one would employ you....

Anonymous said...

"AM".

Really?

please don't make us graduates ashamed.

Unknown said...

She needs to change the 'Am' to 'I am' before people think she is a 3rd class graduate even before interviewing her


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Unknown said...

Eyha...I feel for her only God knws how hard it's on her. It's well young lady the lord wil touch great man/woman to favour you # tears wish l can hlp!!!


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Jay Baba said...

No way!! not with all these appalling grammatical errors.. Haba, when you're going to make a bold move like this you need to get your act together/right. she has only proven that she is unintelligent and too lazy to even verify. Sorry she is um-employable, well at least not for any real job/position. She is also a disgrace to our educational system/process, she must stop this nonsense. Nigerian graduates complain that there are no jobs but we must start to ask ourselves how qualified we actually are for the few available. Madam please sacrifice and develop your self. I wish you the best.

Krim said...

What sort of graduate is this? Not knowing the difference between "I'm" and "am" ? "I need job" is that meant to be English? broken English or their cousins?This is a bad example of a Nigerian graduate. Smh.

Anonymous said...

I will notry employ her. First of all, its "I am a graduate. ..." or "I'm a graduate. ...". Not "Am a graduate....". Clearly she must have gaps on her CV with wasted years or months doing nothing. You can tell by this attitude. She is also not flowing the fast paced technology. She is not ready

Anonymous said...

Dear Nigerian Graduate - I am is different from Am ?? please remember that

Anonymous said...

Well, I wonder what she studied in school. However, she seems to have a challenges with the use of the English Language, which I presume, was the language in which she studied. Good luck to her...and her future employer.

Alma said...

It looks funny buh then she needs d job badly, good pple of Nigeria plz help secure a job

Unknown said...

A graduate and she can't tell the difference between I'm and Am

Anonymous said...

Her desperation shows she would do any job cos she did not specify what job she wanted, if she really needs the job, she should have shown some level of competence, who doesn't need a job, I do too, but out of your desperation sis kindly show your capabilities as well. Linda please in case you know any proprietor/proprietress of a school, kindly link me up, I am into supply of uniforms. Thanks

yawanow said...

Linda i don't need a job, #Iratherbeselfmade# is my watch word.

Unknown said...

The hustle is real .. this method is far effective than jobbermqn

YARINYA said...

I hope she gets a job. however, her grammar sucks. I hope it doesn't put off some people. a graduate indeed. Nigerian university graduate ...smh.

Anonymous said...

I am or I'm, not 'am'. Olodo.

Anonymous said...

While she's at it, let us help correct her grammar. Shortening I am is I'm not am.

Unknown said...

Girl...its really getting dangerous!
i feel your pain

Akinyele said...

I tink I wuld try dis soon too

Anonymous said...

If that's how she spells "I'm" then I'm definitely not going to give her a job. As a cleaner maybe I will, because I can't even risk making her a tea girl.... This new breed of Nigerian graduates smh.... Such a shame.

Unknown said...

All dem appointed ministers need to start creating jobs ASAP.

Unknown said...

Chai no one knows what she has faced emotionally b4 she did this...

She will find

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Bawcee said...

If I am to assess her, she already started failing by not including "I" before "AM". She should get her sentences right first before using that placard to disturb the peaceful public.

OMA Mona said...

This is touching . hmmm may God help her

Anonymous said...

Grammar = 0
May you find a job regardless

KWEEN said...

Lol. This isn't America o. I wish her all the best.

Anonymous said...

See she can't construct a good sentence. Tell her to start by improving her grammar

Unknown said...

Welcome development

Unknown said...

Welcome development

alfarsi said...

Now I am not trying to be a kill joy or anything, just to pitch in my two cents, Her placard is riddled with typos and she calls herself a graduate, what type of serious minded multinational company would employ her? only a mediocre company would or a government establishment would because its their system that cooked out this half baked graduate. Nice concept, bold, borrowed idea from the UK, but she should develop herself a little bit more.

Anonymous said...

Its unfortunate but this is subtle compared to what millions of graduate go thru in this failed state called nigeria.

Unknown said...

May God help her. If u see wot sme ladies re doin out der,..u'll aprcte her. May God bless u byond yr #CV

Anonymous said...

With her placard nobody will give her. I need job or I need a job? Am with my CV or I am with my CV?

mrs diamond said...

Goodluck to her
This joblessness can really be frustrating.
I can't believe after spending 5years in school and came out with 2:1 am still jobless. I wish am business savy cuz am not sure this country has plans for us

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Anonymous said...

She is a graduate and she cannot even write good english??? "Nigerian's"?? Really?? "Am"??? Really???? "I need job"? Nawa!!!! Odiegwu!!

Unknown said...

She looks like she needs the job, but some intending employers will be put off with the grammar "I need job" as opposed to "I need a job", or writing "am a graduate " instead of "I'm a graduate ". #Just saying#

Anonymous said...

First off, she has a poor command of English.
This being one of the MAJOR issues of our today's "graduates".

- Coming from a HR Generalist

Unknown said...

A graduate who uses "am" in place of "I'm" or "I am". Keep searching ma.

Anonymous said...

Am and I am, are two different things and it should be written I need a job not I need job except you were trying to write I need jobs. Please go and hustle (business wise),corporate jobs will not be good for you with the way you just wrote these things on your cardboard.

Juleslouis said...

She couldn't even write a good grammer. I need job or i need a job. Well, i wish her luck.

Anonymous said...

Commendable effort, poor execution. It's not "Am a graduate" but rather "I am a graduate". And it's not "I need job" but "I need a job". I'm sorry but I would not even look at her CV. This isn't Univeraity graduate level writing. #fail.
When the Naija boy did something similar on the tube in the UK, he didn't make silly mistakes on his placard.

Anonymous said...

She needs to get her spellings right first.

Is she really looking to get a good job with this type of grammar? Am for I'm?

Nnemumzzzzzz said...

It's funny buh trust MI I rily undastand where she is comin from cos am in dat same shoe.... I av tried so many thins met so many pple buh still no way.... Linda pls wen is d next self made program..... Am in dying nid4a job of business as long as it feeds MI...

olori said...

English language isn't this difficult! How can you get a job with the way you write? Pathetic!

Anonymous said...

lol. she is meant to be a graduate right?
she can't use"am", "i am" and "i'm" the right way?
mehn... Nigerian educational system sha.

Anonymous said...

A graduate that can not spell right. Sad.

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Anonymous said...

I feel for her but her poster has grammatical errors. This is the problem we face in this country. "I AM A GRADUATE AND I NEED A JOB"

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Fome Ekere said...

First things first, she can't even spell. It is "I am a Graduate" and not "Am a graduate".

Anonymous said...

You need a job and you cannot write properly? What is 'am a graduate'? Where is your I? You're not serious yet. Go back home and bring your I with you then you will be considered. Nonsense.

Unknown said...

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Anonymous said...

she should know that "I'm" and "Am" are two different things though...

Anonymous said...

Good effort. I would have recommended her for a job here in my firm, but unfortunately, she can't spell, and that is a graduate. SPELL CHECK - "I AM OR I'M A GRADUATE, AND I NEED A JOB" and not what she wrote there.

Adaobilinda her sexcellency said...

Nne it's well even inside well. What do u expect from a country who has no plans for the youths. You spend a lots in d higher institutions paid this n that after the time and so much stress of 4/5 years u go for extra one year mandatory services n collect peanut as alawy after start u face d world on your own. Isnt that pathetic? Sometimes u find out that those you left at home who re into one biz or d other are better than you after that wasted years. I call it wasted not bcos I choose to call it wasted but bcos society made u look stupid searching for what u will do after wasting ur time. Education is good no doubt but it's so frustrating if u don't hv what u do to earn a living. I feel for her.

Anonymous said...

great form of advertising, but please learn the difference between i'm and am. i guess you are used to short message typing

Anonymous said...

THIS IS WHY SHE CANT GET A JOB. SHE CANT WRITE PROPER ENGLISH! ''I AM A GRADUATE. I NEED JOB''. SMH

Anonymous said...

"Am" a graduate? You go find work tire.

Anonymous said...

THIS IS WHY SHE CAN'T GET A JOB. SHE CANNOT WRITE SIMPLE ENGLISH. ..''..... I NEED JOB'' .......AM WITH MY CV'' WELL ''AM'' CANT GET YOU A JOB!!

Anonymous said...

Nigerian graduate indeed! Who will give you job with your incorrect grammar "AM A GRADUATE..." instead of "I AM A GRADUATE..." and the other sentence too, na wa o.

Anonymous said...

With her writing "I'm" as "Am", I don't expect her to get a job.

Unknown said...

All the best to her with her. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

All the best to her with her. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

All the best to her with her. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

SEE ENGLISH!
AND SHE CALLS HERSELF A GRADUATE.
I WONT EMPLOY HER.

Anonymous said...

It would help if her grammar was correct.
"I am a graduate"
"I have copies of my CV with me"

Anonymous said...

She can't even spell to save her life!

Unknown said...

Ahhhh!!! What a country! Am so touched! I wish I can help. God pls bring her messiah and also mine 2. Amen

Unknown said...

Eyyaaa...

Anonymous said...

Its I'm not am. That's why you can't get a job. Go back to school.

Anonymous said...

I'm not Am...this is enough to disqualify her and turn off any potential "helper"

Chi.X said...

I'll need her to fix that "AM" to I am (I'm). Yes, it's critical!

Anonymous said...

CHANGE !!! CHANGE !!!!!!!Nigeria IS CHANGING INDEED

Anonymous said...

She sure needs a job Asap. Love the spirit

Anonymous said...

And the graduate can't spell. I Am / I'm. Not "AM"

Anonymous said...

Graduate but doesn't know the difference between I'm and am. Park well mbok.

Anonymous said...

It's spelt "I'm or I am and not am a graduate ".

Blabbermouth said...

Why won't you be jobless with that Written English language there .

It's 'I'm a graduate' not 'Am a graduate'
'Nigerians' not Nigerian's
I'm with my CV here not Am with my CV here. . Okbye

Blabbermouth said...

Why won't you be jobless with that Written English language there .

It's 'I'm a graduate' not 'Am a graduate'
'Nigerians' not Nigerian's
I'm with my CV here not Am with my CV here.
I need a job not I need job .

Anonymous said...

U think say na yanki u dey,wape Lori iduro.

Anonymous said...

she needs a job and she cant spell probably. Damn.. What is "AM"??? whatever happened to "i'm" or "I AM"????. She had better go be a Janitor at some place. Dumb girl!!

Unknown said...

Be creative !! Be inspired!!! This government are not here to create job or better still wait for the 5K monthly allowance..

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Unknown said...

she no sabi contruct jus short english to market herself.. where d job wan com from? i wish her well sha... na dis one go reign for naija graduates now, as one person don do, all of dem go folo her lead..

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God will help her get one in Jesus name, Amen

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Anonymous said...

Graduate that doesn't know the difference between "AM" and "I'm". Pls just gerrarahia mehn.....

Unknown said...

Like play like play, person go give am work but with her spelling na handwork


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Unknown said...

Unemployment palava

Soda Queen said...

Her tenses sha! But i wish her well.

Anonymous said...

Whoever employs this 'Graduate' has entered one chance!!!
'AM'......
I Need Job????
My dear you need to go back to School

Anonymous said...

I wish her well oo! I too need a better paying job o! Planning to settle down by dec, presently earning 40k, and my husband to be earns 20k... my email address peacecole86@gmail.com.

Anonymous said...

Nigerians are heartless. How many of you can condescend this low to roaming the streets with placard (even with perfectly printed Grammar?) If you are not touched by the sufferings of others and you are busy judging grammar, then you are a lesser mortal.

@the "applicant Lady"

You have to be specific about what you want, what did you study in school. What can you do? You can really create a job instead of begging for one. Learn how to fix hair and before you know it, you will be employing people.

kings11ng said...

Like my nigga toske use to say that year.... Unemployment kills faster than HIV in Nigeria. Person dey talk say im no get job una get time dey correct her English. Trust Nigerians to be treating the symptoms instead of the disease. The struggle is real y'all

Anonymous said...

Nigerians are hypocrites, someone did same in the UK and was hailed as brave, same in Nigeria and it's frustration. A lot of you should get a clue from this lady. I hope she gets a fulfilling job

Anonymous said...

My sentiments exactly. Too many Nigerian graduates, even those who studied English, mix up their tenses in this manner. This is why graduates with degrees from UK/US-based universities snap up the limited number of jobs that are available in the market. This lack of writing/communication skills is not indicative of the problems with our university system though, as one would expect that a person with an O Level credit pass in English would have gone beyond struggling with tenses. Neither is it this woman's fault - she probably had no one to mentor her on the benefits of reading for pleasure while she was growing up.

Anonymous said...

At this woman's age, correcting errors in use of tenses would be difficult. Best thing to do is to catch them young. Most Nigerian students read only when necessary, usually to pass an examination. We should teach our children to read for PLEASURE

Anonymous said...

Yimu

Anonymous said...

Olodo....you didn't hear her talk..... or does her words speak....lol pot calling kettle black... tor.....

Anonymous said...

Learn how to use punctuation marks my dear...

Anonymous said...

Goat...

Anonymous said...

Am a graduate. Well learn how to spell miss graduate. Maybe that is why nobody has given you work. It is I am or I'm.

Anonymous said...

You're probably retarded sha

Anonymous said...

That's exactly what I'm saying. A graduate can't distinguish between am and I'm. It's really sad!

Anonymous said...

She is not a graduate, she is unable to grasp proper written English, more suited to menial work...

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, since she cannot write correct ENglish, she will not attract employers who know any better.

Unknown said...

Hmmm

Anonymous said...

For starters, "am" is not the same as "I'm" which means I am!!
Graduates of nowadays sef.

Unknown said...

Mr perfect, please note it is unemployable.

Anonymous said...

Sorry for you! Don't you know that I'm is still I am?. Be wise! Don't just comment because you have data

Anonymous said...

You too,it is half-baked.U follow join.

Unknown said...

pleaase ohh. we are four in a family looking for jobs with 2:1 in various dept. please help too

Anonymous said...

U are part of them senior olodo.'Do her words speak' not 'does'.Subject verb agreement.

Unknown said...

pleaase ohh. we are four in a family looking for jobs with 2:1 in various dept. please help too

Anonymous said...

Out of all d comments here 90% re busy correcting her English & saying she won't get a job with her Such English... U see why most Nigerian doesn't succeed is Bc of there wickedness & jealousy... Why will u wish som1 who took dis bold step bad Bc of her litle error? God have mercy on us... Who will speak when the has not spoken... If a God says yes who can say no?

Liddy said...

And wtf is "Gusee"?? *Guess* u meant? Smh!

Liddy said...

Bigtime embarrassment!

Liddy said...

Her badly written English for a so called "graduate" is appalling and a major put off! No ma'am!

Anonymous said...

Correct the girl in a good manner and stop abusing her profusely wit fucky comments.....if it was a celeb dat wrote dis, u guyz gonna copy dem but a poor girl searching for job, u r to encourage and pray for her!!!! Damn! Learn to encourage people so that God can help you too

Anonymous said...

2nd Anony, are you an idiot? (Question) I'm = I am and not AM. Reading is fundamental

Anonymous said...

And you sef, it's "I'm looking for A job". LoL.

Unknown said...

Nigerians and their bad month. Na wa ooo. Someone cant make mistake again. I have been following linda for 4 years now. I have never commented on any discussion. My own is to read bcos u guys knw how look for mistake and to insult someone

Anonymous said...

she can make it

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