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Bus conductor who lost his job after volunteering with Chess In Slums receives bus gift

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A bus conductor who received sacked after he volunteered to be part of the Chess In Slums projected has been gifted a bus of his personal.

Tunde Onkaoya, founding father of Chess In Slums offered the brand new bus to the conductor named Dayo, and he was evidently overjoyed to be his personal boss.

In keeping with Onakoya, Dayo was designated as a bodyguard in the course of the course of the challenge at Oshodi Underneath bridge, however after it was concluded, his boss fired him for not displaying up for work.

”I appointed Dayo as our Chief safety officer and he left his hustle(For 2 weeks) as a bus conductor to commit himself to this challenge

He served us diligently.

He was fast to pacify any violent outbursts and he made certain we felt protected your entire time.

He’s a Good man,” he had tweeted.

Giving an replace, he confirmed how the bus was acquired on account of donations.

Tunde wrote;

”Dayo misplaced his Job as a Danfo driver/conductor together with his former boss as a result of he was volunteering with us in the course of the oshodi underbridge chess challenge.

At this time, we received him his personal Mini-Bus to begin his transport enterprise and earn a good dwelling

There are merely no phrases to completely describe the joy that erupted in oshodi underbridge at the moment

Congratulations Dayo. Thanks in your service and loyalty to the Chess in slums challenge.

We’re household now and we want you nicely in all of your endeavors.”

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