A social media user identified as Dr. Hidimi revealed that an uncle of his, took his curriculum vitae (CV) some years back in order to help him secure a job, however, the young man found the C.V where the uncle kept it.
He didn’t mentioned it to the uncle or the wife who had approached the uncle on his behalf, but God smiled on him when he provided him with a good offer.
@Realoilsheikh posted read: “An “Uncle” who worked with PTDF once took my CV shortly after I returned from NYSC. Before agreeing to help, he asked his wife, who had approached him on my behalf, “Has he achieved anything meaningful? A first class or second-class upper, perhaps?” She assured him I had an upper second-class degree.
“Satisfied, he collected the CV and placed it beside the “Oga Chair” he was sitting on. It was a Sunday evening, and he planned to leave Kaduna for Abuja the following morning. Something in me doubted he would submit the CV or do anything about it. So, on Monday afternoon, I went back to his house. I quietly checked behind the chair where he’d been sitting the previous day, and there it was—my meticulously crafted CV , untouched.
“I shook my head, picked it up, folded it, and tucked it into my back pocket. My aunt was at work, and only her house help was around, so I waited until she got home. When she arrived, we exchanged pleasantries, and she mentioned she would remind her husband about the CV the next morning. I almost told her not to bother, but instead, I simply nodded.
“True to her word, she called him the next day and later called me excitedly, saying, “He said he’s submitted your CV and wishes you good luck!” I wanted to tell her the truth—that he hadn’t submitted anything. But I didn’t want to tarnish her perception of him. So, I swallowed my frustration, thanked her sincerely for her efforts, and left it at that. All that is history today.”







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