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Excited Nigerian woman narrates struggle as she becomes branch manager of a Canada’s leading bank

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Canada-based Nigerian, Patience Adesuwa Ajao, narrates the stuggle of getting a promotion as a branch manager in a leading bank in Canada.

In a Facebook post, Patience revealed the setbacks she faced for being a black woman and a Nigerian in a diversified country.

While encouraging immigrants about the importance of striving for the best, she reminded on the need to look out for organizations that will appreciate their potential.

Excited Nigerian woman narrates struggle as she becomes branch manager of a Canada's leading bank

In a lengthy post, Mrs. Patience Adesuwa Ajao wrote;

“Upon relocating to Canada eight years ago, I was told to abandon all thoughts of building a career, and just, survive. A few months later, I accepted the Customer Service Representative role with one of Canada’s top five Banks,” she wrote.

Talks in my ears sounded like: you will not get promoted, you will be a teller for life, remember you are black, a woman and an immigrant from Nigeria, three strikes against you. Forging on, I moved through four roles: Financial Services Representative, Financial Advisor, Manager of Customer Experience, and Assistant Branch Manager.

In addition to having my 3rd child, pregnancy and maternity did not prevent my climb up the ladder. Needless to say, I have since distanced myself from those that never believed in me.

I am blessed to be a part of an organization that has provided a level playing field for everyone. In this month of November 2022, I accepted the promotion to the role of Branch Manager, thank you TD!!

Finally, Dear Immigrants: seek an organization that will accept your potential and believe in yourself that you can attain whatever height you aim for.”

Excited Nigerian woman narrates struggle as she becomes branch manager of a Canada's leading bank

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