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BY Francis Akhalbey, 8:47am May 07, 2018,

‘Sex for Jobs’ is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

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by Francis Akhalbey, 8:47am May 07, 2018,
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A female Nigerian jobseeker shared a conversation she allegedly had with a “shameless” married and a potentially adulterous employer who offered to give her a job on condition she slept with him.

She registered her disappointment with the caption: “Some men are heartless. I give up! Ladies, The best thing is to employ yourself.  There might be someone on your timeline who can help me With Capital to Start Business.”

Take a look at the alleged conversation she had with the potential employer.

'Sex for Jobs' is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

Photo via @hottdamii on Twitter

 

'Sex for Jobs' is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

Photo via @hottdamii on Twitter

 

'Sex for Jobs' is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

Photo via @hottdamii on Twitter

'Sex for Jobs' is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

Photo via @hottdamii on Twitter

'Sex for Jobs' is real: Nigerian woman exposes potential employer on Twitter

Photo via @hottdamii on Twitter

Below are some of the reactions to her post.

Well, it’s rather unfortunate and disappointing this kind of thing is still happening. Despite the education and enlightenment gained after the #MeToo movement on sexual harassment, some people choose to attack victims. Below are some unfortunate reactions against the Twitter user who exposed the potential employer. Share with us your thoughts in the comment section below.

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: September 15, 2018

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