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She expressed her dismay at being asked for work experience when applying for jobs, pointing out the irony of the situation as fresh graduates like her are often unable to gain experience due to lack of opportunities.>>>READ FULL ARTICLE>>>

A female graduate has come online to lament while voicing her frustrations over the inability to secure a job due to lack of work experience.

The young lady, who completed her NYSC service year and relocated to Lagos in search of employment opportunities, revealed that despite her relentless efforts, she remains unemployed.

She recounted applying for numerous job vacancies across the city but has yet to receive any positive response.

In her emotional post on social media, she also highlighted the Catch-22 situation she faces in the job market: the requirement for working experience even for entry-level positions.

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She expressed her dismay at being asked for work experience when applying for jobs, pointing out the irony of the situation as fresh graduates like her are often unable to gain experience due to lack of opportunities.
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STRICTLY MEN said;“Just find business to do and involve in Church activities. Join Choir sing your pain to God.”

Becky said;“same happen to me yesterday I cried my eyes out I can’t even pray.”

pidgin Lawya said;“May God come through for you dear.”

RUVIN said;“I pray God should heal you from the pain you can’t explain you are beautiful you are strong Dont give up.”

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DEBBY said; “Everything will be fine.”

Amidst mounting allegations and ongoing investigations, Betta Edu, the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, remains embroiled in controversy over her alleged connection to the N30 billion recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The EFCC’s announcement of the recovery in March 2024 has sparked intense scrutiny of possible financial irregularities within the ministry during Edu’s tenure.

In a bid to clear her name, Edu’s legal representative, Chikaosolu Ojukwu, has vehemently denied any involvement on behalf of his client.

In a letter addressed to the BBC, Ojukwu asserted that no trace of the recovered funds has been linked to Edu’s bank accounts.

He further warned of potential legal repercussions should the media outlet fail to retract what he deemed as defamatory allegations.

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The letter underscored the perceived lack of fairness in the media’s coverage of the allegations, emphasizing Edu’s right to a presumption of innocence.

Despite the mounting pressure and public scrutiny, Edu maintains her innocence, insisting that she has not been implicated in any financial impropriety during her tenure at the ministry.

As the investigation unfolds, questions linger over the true nature of Edu’s involvement and the extent of her accountability in the alleged financial irregularities.

With the EFCC yet to issue a public response to Edu’s denial, the controversy surrounding the N30 billion recovery continues to cast a shadow over Edu’s reputation and political future.>>>READ FULL ARTICLE>>>