A Nigerian lady who graduated first class in Architecture got her first job as an interior designer. In the clip, she was tasked to turn a two-bedroom flat in Lekki into a short-lay apartment. As shared by @jemimaarayela_, the entire video showed how she designed the apartment with curtains she said were worth almost a million naira......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
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Legit compiled some of the reactions below:
SweetgirlLiving said: “Curtains are freaking expensiveeeeeeeeeeeeee.”
Muna wrote: “I literally knew you were doing an interior design job, cuz I remembered you studied architecture.”
Lady’s World commented: “Please which market do you buy the curtains.”
King_Fx: “How can someone learn to be an interior designer.”
Bella: “You did so well.”
Jasmine UG: “You’re doing good!”
Jasmine: “Omo sleepover will be sweet here o.”
Kinjustice606: “Did you rent the apartment to short let or you bought the apartment?”
Jemima: “My client is the landlord. I’m the interior designer and manager.”
Adeola: “Coming together beautifully.”
Emmanuella: “First class in architecture, wow”
Fikkykay: “Proud of youu.”
Echoart.ng: “Mama I can be for plug for hand painted frames.”
Kingjoe: “Pls where n how much does ur picture frames cost?”
Itzmhizdarsie: “Should I come and stay with you and be your friend.”
Giusy/UX: “I want to learn interior designing but am in Abuja, any plug?”
Pookie: “Make this a playlist ma.”
Jemima: “Trueeee. I forgot! Thank you for reminding me!”
High Street: “This is beautiful.”
In a recent development, Legit reported that a Facebook user identified as Ukan Kurugh has shared a photo of a young lady, Kura Benedicta, alongside a photo of her degree certificate.
Graduate who begged for job in 2021 becomes provost scholar
Meanwhile, Legit earlier reported that Timilehin Sunmonu, a Nigerian first-class graduate who begged for job on Twitter (now X) two years ago, has secured a fully funded PhD in the US.
The man disclosed that he was a first-class student of Botany from the University of Ibadan as well as a master’s graduate of plant genetics and molecular biology from the same university.
He thanked everyone who offered advice that led to his academic success as a PhD student at the University of Minnesota.