A young man revealed that a NYSC new recruit resigned her job after being stuck in Lagos traffic for 8 hours.
The NYSC employee who lived with a cousin in Ibafo reportedly left home as early as 5:45 am to beat the traffic, but the lady got stuck in it and arrived at the workplace about 2 pm, according to the Twitter user who shared the tale.
He said that the woman hurried to the canteen to have something to eat before typing her resignation letter, packing her things, and leaving for home.
He tweeted, “A fresh-from-NYSC colleague staying with a relative in Ibafo left home around 5.45am with the aim of beating the Monday traffic, unfortunately she got to the office (Ikeja) around 2pm, looking all tired and frustrated. She went to the canteen to eat, then came back to her seat and napped for over an hour.”
“When she woke up, she brought out her laptop, typed her resignation letter, packed her bags and went back home. She’s currently unreachable on all platforms; I feel so bad for her because I totally understand how she feels.”
“This seems unbelievable, but you can call anyone that plied mowe-to-berger/otedola/secretariat earlier today and let them share their experience with you. Lagos traffic will sometimes make you sound like a liar!”
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