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Lady sacked on her first day of work after asking her boss if ‘she can sit on his face’
A Nigerian lady has been sacked on her first day of work after asking a manager if ‘she stands a chance with him and can sit on his face.
Popular Nigerian-British lecturer Dipo Awojide shared the story on Twitter, as he revealed that the girl involved will be paid for one day after getting sacked.
The salary of the girl who was sacked by the company was N150k, as Awojide reveals that his firm will be advertising the girl’s job soon.
He tweeted;
“If you get to a new job please behave yourself. Don’t go and be shooting unnecessary romantic shots that can get you sacked!
How can you go and ask your male manager “you look so cute, do I stand a chance with you? Can I sit on your face” on the first day at your new job? Some of you are very bold but enjoy unnecessary wahala. Don’t you like your job? Now HR has been involved.
Be open about your romantic feelings but respect yourself in the workplace or you will get disciplined or sacked by HR.
Just been told that the girl has just been fired. She will get paid for one day. We are advertising her job soon.”
How can you go and ask your male manager “you look so cute, do I stand a chance with you? Can I sit on your face” on the first day at your new job? Some of you are very bold but enjoy unnecessary wahala. Don’t you like your job? Now HR has been involved.
— Dr. Dípò Awójídé (@OgbeniDipo) February 23, 2021
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