A Nigerian man [/b]has turned to social media to seek advice as he faces a crucial decision from his rich father [/b]after diligently serving as an apprentice.
The young man finds himself at a crossroads, contemplating whether to opt for an overseas opportunity or embark on a business venture as a settlement.
The young man, whose identity remains undisclosed, completed a two-year apprenticeship under his father’s mentorship, a period presumably spent acquiring skills in a trade.
The wealthy father, recognizing the dedication and commitment of his son, has given him the option of either being sponsored abroad to seek new opportunities or receiving a 40 feet container loaded with plumbing materials to initiate an independent business venture.
The confused man took to social media to seek advice on which of the options he should choose, especially considering the economic situation in Nigeria.
“After serving my dad for 2yrs after school, he asked me to choose between a 40 feet container of plumbing materials or for him to sponsor me to relocate to another country to find my akaraka and I don think tire. With the way 9ja be, will a new business survive? What do you think?” he wrote.
@DreadHound0 commented; “Leave Nigeria If you choose a good country, enter there legitimately and work hard without losing focus, you will be shipping multiple of that container your dad wants to give you in a few years. The naira is worthless currently with no hope of ever bouncing back. Choose wisely.”
@chii_ogbu said; “There’s Certain decisions in life that nobody can make it for you. Ask yourself what you want in the long run.”
@deraokoli5 said; “I sell building materials and I know the economy is not so good, but look at the brighter side. 40 feet container of plumbing materials is 40-60m ) depending on the country of importation). Your dad already has a platform, you served him for 2 years in which I believe you would.”
@Phatgold said; “Life is not all about money. For me, I prefer more security to life of myself and my family, and security of my business. Unfortunately, Nigeria cannot offer me the security that I need. If I was in your shoes, I will leave. It’s my opinion though.”
@nwa_anambra said; “40 feet of plumbing container? Guy Kwechiri ooo. Do relocate to anywhere if what you are going there to do is not well defined and clear in your head. 40 ft of plumbing in not moi moi.”
@iam_samedoho said; “Stay and sell plumbing material. Also, get trained as a plumber. Within two years, start training people to become plumbers. If you know what you’re doing, you’ll turn the business into a multimillion-dollar business. 7 in 10 houses in Nigeria have plumbing issues.”
@Chukwubueze_1 said; “Tough one though. Although the bad economy is hitting businesses, but it’s all about trying. Take the 40ft and do your best “if you understand the business well”, but if you don’t understand it, relocate.”