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A Nigerian man, Olumide McAnelka Adebayo took to Facebook to rant after he spent hours and lots of money to travel down for an interview but was told he was called by mistake.

Olumide stated that he got down to the place the interview was supposed to hold and realized his name wasn’t on the pasted list. When he inquired about this, he was told he was sent the text message by mistake.

However, the man is sure is name was replaced by another candidate probably one recommended by a notable politician.

He questioned nepotism in Nigeria and regrets risking his life and wasting money to go down to another state for an interview.

He wrote;

“You’re invited for Commissioners’ interview @ the Civil Serv. Comm. which will hold from Weds 12th February, 2020. Come for your Commissioners’ interview invitation and time table as from tomorrow, 11th Feb. from 10am at appointment department.

“I actually woke up to this above text on my phone yesterday morning, the 11th of Feb. and drove down to Ekiti from Lagos

“A journey that was supposed to take approximately 5hours drive, but i was able to cover up in not more than 3hours (you can imagine the risk right!) just to make sure i do every necessary thing required of me before the interview.

“On getting to the commission, I realized my name wasn’t on the pasted list, so I decided to inquire from one of the Admin officers.
He checked from the master list and looked straight into my eyes in a displeasure manner, shake his head in a pity mood and told me “SORRY, THE TEXT YOU RECEIVED WAS BY ERROR”, you are not qualified.

“Behold, my name had been replaced by another candidate that was recommended by a notable politician/political office holder.

“The one and only political office holder that i know within the state wasn’t even picking up my calls, neither was he responding to my text.

“When will things like this stop in Nigeria? When will Nigeria start employing people on merit? Enough is enough!!!

“If I didn’t receive the text, I wouldn’t have been bothered. I wouldn’t have wasted 12 thousand Naira to be in Ekiti. I wouldn’t have put my life on risk of high speed.

“Anyways, I just think i should put this on Facebook for future reference and to serve as a public notice that our government are only offering employment to people they know and not those who are merited.”