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Tabloid News of Monday, 7 September 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Banker changes security man's life, helps him to better position

A collage showing the two men A collage showing the two men

A good Samaritan, Ayodele Babalola, has helped a man's career from being a security guard to a higher position.

Within one week, Ayodele, helped him contact the recruitment department and an interview process was scheduled for him.

While he was a security man, Idris was schooling for his university degree on a part-time basis.

Deeds like the one done by Ayodele Babalola are perhaps the reason people say there are many angels in our midst in human bodies.

Known as Ayodele Babalola-mr Flow on Facebook, he said he first met Idris in 2015 at a bank branch he worked at. He added that the first thing that drew him to the man was the way he appeared smart and his signature military-like salute.

A few months after they met, Idris requested to see Babalola as he informed him that he is an OND holder and is about to finish his university degree program which he was running on a part-time basis.

Four years after in 2019 as one of the bank workers was promoted to a higher role and moved to another department, Idris came calling at Ayodele saying that he is qualified for the position the person just left.

The man said that his words moved him as he recalled that one of the initiatives he introduced at the bank was to make sure that all security guards were part of all daily meetings.

Within a week, an aptitude interview test was scheduled for Idris which he passed and an offer letter came in days after.

Babalola shared two pictures on his Facebook. One showed him with Idris on the last day as a security man on Friday and in the other, he was pictured with the man as he started his new office role.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian woman, Amaka Amalu, has narrated how she helped a cleaner, Monsurat in her former office to get a good life and make her a better prospect.

She said when she met the lady, she was very hardworking, well-spoken, lively, and showed a great level of responsibility.

Amaka said that after she had some conversation with her, she realized that Monsurat left secondary school in 2014 and really wanted to continue her education though she did not have a result yet.

The good Samaritan added she was amazed when she made her papers and that prompted her to encourage her to get a university education.