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Doctor shares encounter with Bolt driver who holds BSc, MSc in Analytical chemistry

A Nigerian doctor narrates his encounter after discovering that the Bolt driver who drove him was a BSc and MSc holder in Analytical chemistry.

The doctor known as @docneto took to X to reveal that he recently took a Bolt rider.

Doctor shares encounter with bolt driver who holds BSc, MSc in Analytical chemistryDoctor shares encounter with bolt driver who holds BSc, MSc in Analytical chemistry
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During the drive, he found out that the driver is a chemistry graduate with a postgraduate degree in the field.

The Bolt driver had bagged his bachelors from the University of Ilorin and his MSc from Lautech.

The doctor lamented over the downfall of the society’s value system, and expressed need for this to be fixed.

He said …

“The bolt driver that ferried me to church this morning has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in analytical chemistry. He should not be driving Bolt while IG baddies are driving lambos. We need to urgently arrest this slide in our value system”

Reactions have followed …

@Don_TEE said: “For sure he could be doing better elsewhere, but you will be surprised to know that Bolt drivers make at least 400k to 500k per month after expenses.

This is in a bad month.

Some make over 1M in some months.”

@swagnito wrote: “Show me any professor from any university driving a lambo?”

@lamajoraa wrote: “You are partly right, but elsewhere, the same is still obtainable. Cardi B drives a Lambo truck in the same America where doctorate degree holders in analytical chemistry and even medicine drive Uber. The difference is that they drive Uber as a choice, not out of necessity, unlike in Nigeria, where it is done just to survive.

My point is that we need to urgently arrest the slide in our decision-making when choosing leaders during elections.”

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