General
Today is another day, says driver fired by employer as he returns to duty the next day
The Commander of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command, DCP Tunji Disu has narrated an action by his dad’s driver that has left social media users in awe.
Disu took to his Twitter page @TunjiDisu1 on Thursday to share the story.
He said the Ghanaian driver was fired by his dad and he left the house that day without apologising which suggested that he had accepted his fate only to show up at his employer’s house the next day to resume to his former position as the driver, picked up the car keys and started his normal routine.
“Oga you sacked me yesterday because you were angry, today is another day,” was his response when he was asked why he returned.
Disu tweeted:
“Once my Dad sacked his driver. He left without apologizing. The following day he came back, took d keys and started washing the car. Dad asked him why he came back after being sacked. He said ‘Oga you sacked me yesterday because you were angry, today is another day
READ ALSO: ‘Road crashes claim 278 lives in nine months‘
He added that his dad was left with no choice but to accept him back.
The viral tweet from the RRS commander has sparked a series of reactions from social media users garnering over 2,000 retweets and over 6,000 likes.
See his tweet:
Once my Dad sacked his driver.He left without apologizing.The following day he came back,took d keys & started washing d car. Dad asked him why he came back after being sacked.He said ‘Oga you sacked me yesterday becos you were angry,today is another day’?? #TBT @rrslagos767
— DCP Tunji Disu (@TunjiDisu1) October 3, 2019
-
News24 hours ago
Enugu govt plans befitting burial for Mr Ibu, Junior Pope
-
Politics23 hours ago
Zamfara bans officials from radio, TV interviews
-
News21 hours ago
Kastina police foil attack, neutralize suspected bandit
-
News19 hours ago
Kenneth Okonkwo knocks CBN’s forex management amid economic struggles
-
News19 hours ago
Navy nabs 14 criminals in Akwa Ibom
-
News14 hours ago
Goldman Sachs donates $5000 to Tunde Onakoya’s world record fundraiser
-
News18 hours ago
UTME: JAMB calls for calm amid technical glitches
-
Education15 hours ago
Plateau varsity mourns student’s death, suspends exams