Tochi, a former housemate of the Big Brother Naija reality show, recently sparked an online debate after he spoke about the treatment of employees by some Nigerian employers. In a post on his Instagram stories, Tochi revealed that some employers tend to employ people for a specific role but end up making them do other tasks while underpaying them. According to the reality star, it is only in Nigeria that an employer would hire a chef but also turn him into a driver, cleaner, gateman, nanny, and more, while paying him a meagre sum. In his words; “Nigerians will employ a chef and turn him into a nanny, gateman, cleaner, driver and delivery agent and still pay him 17,500 naira.” The candid post by Tochi sparked an online debate, with many Nigerians sharing their experiences of being underpaid and overworked by their employers. Some of the netizens who reacted to the post expressed their disappointment with the poor treatment of employees in the country. See below;
Chef arrested for allegedly sedating his employers and stealing
A chef has been arrested for allegedly sedating and stealing from his employers in some high-brow area of Lagos state.
The chef who has been identified as Wilfred Amoussou is accustomed to taking up jobs with the sole aim of stealing from them. According to a post by the police, it was revealed that Wilfred heavily debates his employers with “Benzodiazepines” and steals from the afterward. He specialized in picking his victims from areas like Ikoyi, Banana Island, and Parkview in Lagos.
A post shared by SP Benjamin reads: “Wilfred Amoussou would take up a job as cook/chef, heavily sed to his employers with Benzodiazepines and steal their valuables. He has done this to different victims, over years, in lkoyi, Banana Island and Parkview. Some of his past victims have come forward to identify him. Have you been a victim? If yes, proceed to lkoyi Police Division for further necessary action.”
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