"My Friends Ask Where I Work": Graduate Opens Up On Selling Thrift Clothes After National Service
- A video of a Ghanaian graduate opening up on her hustle after NSS has gone viral
- The lady said she is now into the sale of thrift clothes and shared a video of her working as proof
- Many people who watched the video commended the young for being productive and dutiful
A Ghanaian lady who recently completed university has now become an inspiration to many people after she opened up on her hustle after school.
On TikTok, the lady shared a video announcing that she is into selling thrift clothes, often known in Ghanaian parlance as fose.
The video captured what a normal day for her as a thrift clothes seller looked like as it showed how she goes to buy her clothes from wholesalers and eventually readies them for sale.
She revealed in the caption how most of her friends often ask where she now works anytime they came into contact with her.
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"Anytime i meet my old friends, the only question they ask is where are you working now its not easy to find a job here in Ghana after nss please i sell thrift clothes.
At the time of writing the report, the video had gathered over 7000 likes and 200 comments.
Watch the video
Ghanaians commend her
Many people who the reacted to the post commended the young lady for being productive where as also shared their experiences.
Maame yaa stated:
After service,I am going to learn how to braid because Gh paa de3 hmm,your degree is useless except when you have protocol or money o hmm
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Angela Macabela revealed:
After nss am now selling banku with red fish with green sauce nd red pepper, it not easy but errm how we go fi do , pls free delivery with spintex 35
annyvans indicated:
Don’t worry it will pay off, you will even pay more than those asking where you are working
user32537006591267 stated:
You are making money more than you will make in the office
Girl, 25, makes millions in barely 6 months
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the youth corps member, Abdulrouff Opeyemi Meeinah, said she started her business on the 15th of August, 2022.
She started with chiffon tops and was amazed when she sold 30 pieces in just one week.
After seeing how successful and fast the Chiffon sale was, Meeinah expanded her business to include the sales of shirts.
Nigerian fashion Entrepreneur shares success story
In another related story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian politician and businessman, Eghosa Asemota Agbonifo, has taken to social media to inspire people that they can achieve success in life through hard work and dedication.
Legit.ng notes that Eghosa, who hails from Benin City, the Edo state capital, is the founder of Etek Luxury.
Taking to his Instagram page to share his story, the businessman said life was hard for him at a young age and he had to struggle to get to where he is today.
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