Man shocked after new intern called him and his boss by their first names, internet users react
- A Nigerian man on Twitter identified as @Iam__temmyy took to his page to express shock at an intern’s action
- The young man, Tope, explained that the intern referred to him and his boss by their first names
- A number of Nigerians took to Twitter to react to the post with majority criticising Tope
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The Nigerian social media has been buzzing with series of interesting takes after a Twitter user identified as @Iam__temmyy shared the surprising experience he had with an intern in his office.
Temmyy recounted how the intern was told to contact him via chat by their boss and she referred to them both by their first names.
The young man expressed great shock at the intern’s actions and he proceeded to sharing the encounter on Twitter.
According to him, the intern said:
“Hi Tope, x--- asked me to contact you.”
See a screenshot of his now deleted post below:
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In no time, Nigerians took to Twitter to react to the post and majority of them did not seem to agree with Tope’s stand on the matter.
While a few people said that the intern was wrong for her action, others were of the opinion that Tope was wrong for wanting to be addressed by more than his name.
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Read what some of them had to say below:
Adunni is of the opinion that the intern was wrong:
Posiiii said that Tope was wrong. She said Jesus was only called by his name:
This Twitter user had this to say:
Dede tweeted:
Read more comments below:
Nawa o.
In other news, Legit.ng reported that a frustrated Nigerian lady took to the streets of Abuja in search of a job.
On Tuesday, February 9, Victoria took to the street of Abuja with cardboard that reads, "Please I need a job".
On the placard, she spelt out her qualification, saying she has BSc in international relations. Underneath that is her email. Atop the cardboard is a plea that she really needs a job.
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Owolawi Taiwo is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist at Legit.ng with over two years working experience in the media industry. She has a degree in English and International Studies from Osun State University, Osogbo.
When she is not reporting on celebrity lifestyle, you will find her listening to music, reading, learning new recipes.
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