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From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 12:57am On May 23, 2021
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Poloyanabo2(m): 1:01am On May 23, 2021
I didn't read your story but I tap into any positive grace in it. May God sustain your blessings and favours. Also remember to pay your dues to him.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by GCFR95(m): 1:13am On May 23, 2021
Great story, indeed Grace abounds. Keep it up brother and never forget your source.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by GCFR95(m): 1:16am On May 23, 2021
Mods please move to Front page.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by SwiftxChange: 1:19am On May 23, 2021
Thank God you didn't reject the offer because of what you think your mates were earning. I am glad it all ended well for you!

Comparison is the thief of joy people. Live in the moment, enjoy what you do while seeking better prospects. As long as there's breath of air, everybody will eventually find the breakthrough they seek. There's still hope. Amen.

I buy bitcoins at super cool rates. Do well to check out my signature. 0.8.1.3.1.6.4.5.7.7.0

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nobody: 1:58am On May 23, 2021
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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nobody: 2:42am On May 23, 2021
You mean your boss is paying you higher than your agreed salary of #100k?Are you kidding me?
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nobody: 4:23am On May 23, 2021
Happy for you OP! I know how it feels looking back.

You just took me down memory lane. Whenever I look back to where I started, I just smile.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 6:45am On May 23, 2021
Euouae:
Happy for you OP! I know how it feels looking back.

You just took me down memory lane. Whenever I look back to where I started, I just smile.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 6:48am On May 23, 2021
Joysticks:
You mean your boss is paying you higher than your agreed salary of #100k?Are you kidding me?
Basically, my boss doesn't pay me directly, my boss adds me to the project team and mandates the clients involved in the project to pay me as they pay my boss. So, basically, my boss opens doors for me to earn outside the office, that's why I said "personal legal project". Mind you, this doesn't come everytime but it's happened five times in a space of 7 months with the most recent happening a few weeks ago.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by cornelin(m): 6:50am On May 23, 2021
I'm very happy for you.

I recently left my current in pursuit of my career. The pay is nothing at all to write home about but I'm believing God for a breakthrough so that I can equally give your kind of testimony in few months to come.

I tap from your grace

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 8:06am On May 23, 2021
cornelin:
I'm very happy for you.

I recently left my current in pursuit of my career. The pay is nothing at all to write home about but I'm believing God for a breakthrough so that I can equally give your kind of testimony in few months to come.

I tap from your grace
May you have an even bigger testimony. Amen. Just hold on to your dreams, keep getting better at what you do, make the right connections and above all, add Oluwa to the picture. The sky is but your starting point.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nobody: 8:38am On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.
After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.

Boss can you help me with your LinkedIn login??
Mine expired and I don’t have $80 to repay.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by kenzysmith: 1:17pm On May 23, 2021
W
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by kenzysmith: 1:17pm On May 23, 2021
Lies
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Koryc: 1:18pm On May 23, 2021
You have done well for yourself
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Kevinsamba: 1:18pm On May 23, 2021
“ You have to know the law"
Same thing my father tells me. It seems most young lawyers fresh out of law school want to make it big immediately not that it's bad, but “You just have to know the law"

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Belial06: 1:18pm On May 23, 2021
Hahahaha Fake post on the beat

How to spot a fake post

They always have he following

1. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. grin

2. I’ve been a Nairalander since ......
They always claim to have been on nairaland since 1970 grin

3. Their story is always too perfect well structured and totally incredulous nonsense

4. Or their story is one rubbish about my brother is sleeping with his son what should i do? Or I sponsored my girl from nursery to university and she cheated on me buh hoo hoo. All trash Nollywood knock off stories

5. These posts are created for the sole reason of getting traffic and are not real

6. The worst kind are those stories that pander to male chauvinist and feminists like my wife refused DNA test please advise grin or my husband rapes me please I am fed up I need mature minds only advise grin

I can boldy tell you that 99.9% of all relationship or family matters threads on this forum are fake made up stories and alot of the responses are fake to lure you in and lend some sort of credibility to the fake story

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by FuckEveryday: 1:19pm On May 23, 2021
Please can someone summarize the epistle in nothing less than 2sentences

This country is already too hard to start reading text book

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by kudinkarfe: 1:19pm On May 23, 2021
Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin, to see the plumb line in Zerubbabel’s hand.” Zechariah4:10

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by PussyKing(m): 1:19pm On May 23, 2021
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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Samueltemi337(m): 1:19pm On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.
Congrats


Do giveaway

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by PARADIZEPRIEST: 1:21pm On May 23, 2021
GO TRADE,TRADE COMMODITIES,TRADE CONSUMABLES,TRADE!!! grin

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Goldenheart(m): 1:21pm On May 23, 2021
grin I love stories like this... cheesy

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by dederocs(m): 1:21pm On May 23, 2021
Nice one, let us keep sharing positive Nigerian stories. The land is green...the ignorant man residing in the river, still goes to look for water in desert. If you believe Nigeria is good, it will be good for you. This land is green and bountiful for my harvest.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by gbolswag(m): 1:22pm On May 23, 2021
Which soap u dey use
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Taejimin(f): 1:22pm On May 23, 2021
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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Pierce008: 1:22pm On May 23, 2021
Inspiring..

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by seamfund: 1:23pm On May 23, 2021
Cool
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by BetExpert: 1:23pm On May 23, 2021
I know you and know your projects and know everything because I'm your Boss. Good boy you are, the next personal project I'm putting you on board in a few months is mega huge and your pay is going to be N800m. The project is the trial of Buhari and his fulani terrorists, killer herdsmen and bandits brothers at the Hague for crimes against humanity in Nigeria. Start preparing, Buhari must spend 500 years in prison before going to Hell to burn forever. God punish Buhari

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by adonnaiii: 1:24pm On May 23, 2021
To God be the glory. i tap into this grace.

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