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I worked in bank for 8 years but couldn’t afford to travel – MC Dayo speaks on career switch

Master of Ceremony, MC Dayo says he’s traveled to several countries to perform in just one year since he quit his job as a banker.

He revealed that he worked with a bank for eight years and did not travel for once, but he left last June and has now been to 15 different countries.

Dayo said his one year salary as a bank worker was made in December 2022 alone, hosting gigs in different locations.

He shared his story on Twitter while weighing in on the topic of whether one can be successful while working a 9-5 job and how people leave white collar jobs to do business which ends up being very lucrative.

MC Dayo said; “I worked with a bank for 8 years, never travelled abroad once , promoted reluctantly twice.

I resigned June last year , travelled to 15 different countries to Mc events last year . I made my one year salary in December alone. 9-5 is just a title not the way to success.”

Meanwhile, CorrectNG reported that a Nigerian man simply identified as Chisom reminisced on how his wife supported him financially when they were still courting.

He said that there was a time the company he worked for closed down so he was rendered unemployed.

The married man said his girlfriend who became his wife was sending him stipend for upkeep every month until he was able to get another job.

Chisom narrated the experience through micrblogging platform, Twitter and revealed that the first month his woman gave him the monthly allowance, he broke down in tears.

He wrote; “Before we got married, there was a time when I was out of a job. The company had closed down and my boss then didn’t pay me salary for that month.

My wife (gf then) was sending me money for upkeep monthly till I got a good job. The first month she did this, I cried like a baby.”

In reaction, @iohmbra said; When a woman really loves you the sun shines from both sides. Bless her!

@Ribaaku_; I take God beg you, I no wan hear say you make that woman cry. Never, ever, in the mighty name of Jesus.