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First-Class Graduate with 4.89 CGPA Walks into Company Uninvited, Demands to See Manager for Job Opportunity


A first-class Nigerian graduate with a 4.89 CGPA boldly approached a company uninvited, requesting to see the manager in hopes of securing a job, earning widespread praise online for his confidence.

Abdullahi Muhammad Ahmad, a young Nigerian graduate, has captured the attention of social media users after taking an unconventional approach to job hunting. The Al-Qalam University, Katsina graduate, who earned an outstanding 4.89 CGPA in Political Science, walked into a company unannounced with his CV in hand, confidently requesting a meeting with the manager.

A staff member of the organization, known as @jamelite, shared the encounter on social media, commending Ahmad’s boldness and determination. He also mentioned that Ahmad has two years of management experience and expressed optimism that the company might consider him for a role.

According to @jamelite, Ahmad showed up looking highly professional and clearly ready to work. The post, originally shared on X (formerly Twitter) and later reposted on TikTok, quickly gained traction, sparking conversations about proactive job-seeking methods.

Reactions poured in from social media users, with many applauding Ahmad’s courage and confidence, while others reflected on the difficult realities of job hunting in Nigeria.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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