Meet Female Graduate Who's A Taxi Driver In Abuja (Photos)

This is not the regular Ice Cream and Shawarma girl. Asakpa Aghogho Susan is a graduate of Accountancy from the University of Nsukka. She went job hunting after graduation and after months of combing the streets with no job to show for it, she decided to be self-employed. 

Today she is a cab driver in Abuja. Read her interesting story...

Her friend wrote: Susan is a cab driver in Abuja. Yes, you heard me. She's a woman cabbie who's breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes.

An accountant who refused to stay home after graduation, she went job hunting. When that didn't work, she created one for herself. She discussed her plans with her father and with his help, got her car and started business.

"At the end of the month, I make more than my colleagues in those accounting firms that pay peanuts."

There are times when people turn down her services because she's a woman. They believe a woman cabbie is a joke. Some believe she can't drive as well as a man. Some men and women often tell Susan to go home or find a "ladylike" job like sewing clothes or selling jewelry.

But Susan doesn't let that faze her. Each day, she straps on her seatbelt, shifts the gear stick into drive and accelerates into life.

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  1. Wow. Nice one. Its better than to be sleeping around for money. Best of luck to her

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  2. Wow. Nice one. Its better than to be sleeping around with men for money. Best of luck to her

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  3. To be honest this is not encouragingat all so like woman that alas selling fish to train her son and Wen he graduate he will be riding okaka bc he don't want to be at home so tell me how will it encourage other ppl who there children has not been in university? This country is killing educational system in this country. Is very sad one and some one will be there tellin me good one or other things to male it look nice but u can't make bracket white .

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    1. Your grammar is fu*King poor, I developed migraine reading this jaggons u composed

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  4. Innovation like people like dis

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  5. Hassan Aderemi09 March, 2016 12:43

    Weldone Susan. No food for lazy man, it seems ladies too have key into that wise saying. Not everybody will get white collar job people should not waste their precious time looking for employment, think inward on legal business you can do to make yourself a better person.

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  6. My brother graduated since 2008 and he is still looking for a job that will be paying him N100,000 and above

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  7. There's pride in dignified labour. Kudos to her.


    dec.16th@yahoo.com

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  8. I'm so proud of her (Susan) She is just like the lady who saw herself through university, by frying Ankara. I guessed, these are the type of women the world should be celebrating. #BeStrong!

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  9. U are a motivator.nenyekutes@gmail.com

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  10. That's good. I like her spirit

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  11. wetin she for do na. abeg make una try encourage her by patronizing her.God will uplift her up one day, its not her parmenent job na part time job.

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  12. hmmmm. Accelerate into life... She could own a interstate travels company soon.

    #Olu,can you see?

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  13. Is a welcome development, is not a new thing her in Portharcourt.

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  14. Kudos 2 her..inumidun

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