The two security staff allegedly sacked by Chicken Republic
Two former security personnel of Chicken Republic in Nigeria, who were reportedly fired for dancing during work hours, have been offered a scholarship to study abroad.
A viral video captures the youngsters grooving to a popular Amapiano song playing in the restaurant in a bid to entertain their customers as they eat.
However, the owners of the fast-food joint found their conduct unprofessional and fired them immediately after their attention was drawn to the footage.
But a Nigerian-based pastor, the General Overseer of OPM Church, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere says the duo are too young to be working as a security.
“These boys are too young to be working as a security, am giving them a scholarship to school overseas,” he commented on Facebook.
In a related development, Chicken Republic denied having hands in the sack of the dancing security guards.
It explained that as a company it encourages all staff to have fun at work so would never go to the extent of sacking its staff for expressing themselves.
A MUST TO READ BELOW
For your Advert Placement, Publicity, Press Release, Personality Promotion, Special Report, Featured story, Conference, Interviews, And So On – CONTACT US on WhatsApp/Call📞@ 08072633727 📲
NOTE: We wish to add you to our WhatsApp Database to get our Trending, latest and timely news directly into your WhatsApp Box as the news breaks.
News Update THE Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming governorship…
Hopecentre International Foundation has celebrated a decade of transformative progress towards advancing the service to…
... Sympathises with Victims of Osogbo Rainstorms The Gubernatorial Candidate of the All Progressives Congress,…
News Update THE Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Hon. Ibrahim…
Dr Kayode Fayemi, immediate past Governor of Ekiti State and former Chairman of the Nigerian…
The Small Alhaji Media Team has observed with utter amusement the flood of reactions and…