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LOVE STORY OF UDE AND DIARA

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Nigeria, Delta

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Romantic novel

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New

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Title: The Journey to NaijaJob.com Scene 1: A Cozy Cafe in Anambra Ude and Diara, who have been dating for two years, are sitting at a small table, sipping coffee. Ude is always the more ambitious one, while Diara is practical and thoughtful. They are talking about their dreams and ideas for the future. Ude: (with excitement) “Babe, I have this idea… An online platform where Nigerians can search for jobs, apply, and get hired without all the usual hassle. It could really help people, especially with the unemployment rate in the country. What do you think?” Diara: (smiling) “I like it, Ude. But how exactly do we make it different from other job search websites?” Ude: (leaning forward) “Well, that’s the thing. It’s going to be specifically for Nigerians—jobs that are locally relevant, tailored to our economy, our industries. We’ll make it easy to navigate and ensure that it has everything a job seeker could want. Think of it as a one-stop-shop for career opportunities.” Diara: (nodding thoughtfully) “And you know, we could focus on showcasing skill development, training programs, and even include interview preparation tips. That would make it more valuable.” Ude’s eyes light up. He reaches for his phone and starts writing notes as Diara watches him. Ude: “Exactly! We’ll call it NaijaJob.com. It’s catchy, and it speaks directly to what it’s about: jobs in Nigeria, for Nigerians.” Diara: (smiling) “I like that. But who’s going to help us build the platform?” Ude: “I’ll call Ezemmuo and Biana. They’re always thinking big. Ezemmuo’s the tech genius, and Biana… she’s got a head for marketing and branding. They’ll be perfect for this.” --- Scene 2: A Call with Ezemmuo and Biana in Lagos Ude calls Ezemmuo, who answers the phone almost immediately. Ezemmuo’s voice is calm and confident as usual. Ude: “Ezemmuo, I’ve got this idea, and I think you and Biana would be perfect for it. It’s an online job platform for Nigerians—NaijaJob.com. We’re going to help people find jobs, apply easily, and get hired directly through the site.” Ezemmuo: (pauses, intrigued) “That sounds like a big idea. But what makes you think it’ll work? There are already job boards out there.” Ude: (passionately) “We’ll make it unique. We’re focusing on ease of use, we’ll integrate local business listings, and we’ll have a career coaching feature for people who need guidance.” Ezemmuo listens carefully, already thinking of how to make it work. Ezemmuo: “I see potential. I’ve been wanting to build something for the local community. I can handle the technical side—build the website and platform. Biana can take charge of marketing and branding.” Biana, hearing the excitement in the background, chimes in. Biana: “I love the sound of this! Nigerian youth are tech-savvy, and there’s definitely a gap in the market. With the right branding and a smooth user interface, we can have a platform that people trust. We’ll make NaijaJob.com the number one go-to site.” --- Scene 3: Planning and Brainstorming in Lagos The four friends, Ude, Diara, Ezemmuo, and Biana, meet in Lagos to discuss the business plan. They are seated around a table in a small co-working space, brainstorming ideas, sipping cold drinks, and making notes on their laptops. Ude: “Okay, let’s break this down. What’s our unique selling point?” Biana: (typing away on her laptop) “Our focus is on local Nigerian businesses, targeting industries that have a demand for talent but don’t know where to find it. Also, the job market here is huge, but there’s a gap in terms of access to the right candidates. We’ll bridge that gap.” Ezemmuo: (nodding) “I’ll design a simple, mobile-responsive website. It has to work perfectly on low-end smartphones. We know how much Nigerians rely on their phones for everything.” Diara: “We’ll integrate a dashboard for job seekers. They can upload their resumes, track applications, and get notifications on opportunities. Plus, I think we should have a feature that helps people update their skills based on market demand. It’ll give them a better chance of landing a job.” Ude: (enthusiastically) “Exactly! And for employers, we’ll offer a smooth recruitment process. They can post job openings, get applications directly, and filter candidates based on skills. I’m telling you, this will be massive.” --- Scene 4: Building NaijaJob.com and Launching After months of planning, coding, branding, and testing, NaijaJob.com is ready to launch. The four friends are on a Zoom call, discussing the final preparations. Biana: (grinning) “The marketing materials are ready. We’ll be launching on all social media platforms. We’ll focus on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to target professionals.” Ezemmuo: “I’ve integrated the payment system and job application features. It’s all set up. We’re good to go.” Diara: (checking the platform) “It’s user-friendly. I think people will love the layout and how simple it is to apply for jobs.” Ude: (excitedly) “We’ve got the strategy, the tech, and the branding. Let’s make this happen!” --- Scene 5: Six Months Later NaijaJob.com is now a thriving platform. The website has garnered attention from local media and is widely used by job seekers and employers alike. The four friends gather in Lagos to celebrate their success. Ude: (holding up a glass of wine) “Can you believe it? We’re valued at over 52 million naira now. NaijaJob.com has become the go-to platform for job seekers and employers alike.” Biana: (smiling proudly) “It’s amazing how far we’ve come. All the hard work, sleepless nights, and sacrifices have paid off.” Diara: (laughing) “I always believed in this idea, but seeing it succeed like this… it’s so rewarding.” Ezemmuo: “We created something that not only provides jobs but changes lives. This is just the beginning.” Ude: (toasting) “Here’s to NaijaJob.com, to all our hard work, and to helping Nigerians find jobs in their own country. We’ve only just begun.” The four friends clink their glasses, smiling, as they reflect on their journey—one that turned an idea into a multi-million naira business and helped countless people find work. WRITTEN BY:GODS GROUP

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