Chidubem: Nigerian graduate who makes N4500 daily from hawking garri
- A Nigerian man simply identified as Chidubem has shown that it is important for people to love what they do in as much as it is not illegitimate
- Chidubem is a graduate of philosophy but he hawks garri on the streets for survival and he is proud of it
- He says he graduated from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, in 2014
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A Nigerian graduate of philosophy simply identified as Chidubem has said circumstances forced him to hawk garri for survival.
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Chidubem, who graduated from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, in 2014, said he started the business after he lost his job due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The young man who hawks garri with a wheel barrow said he makes about N4,500 on a daily basis, Yabaleft reports.
Legit.ng notes that Chidubem said he is proud of what he does as long as it is not an illegitimate business.
He said:
“I make above #1500 after selling a bag, and depending on the market, I sell like 2 to 3 bags daily.
“I love meeting up with people’s needs, hence the joy and strength to carry on. No one should despise their days of little beginning as little drops of water make an ocean."
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