Juliana Ene Ogli, a business café owner who goes by @eneskloset on X, marked a personal milestone on 1 July 2026 when she shared photos of her first laptop and appealed to her followers for job referrals.
She posted four images of herself alongside her new Dell Core i5 8th Generation computer, describing the setup as her "humble beginning." Ogli credited God for making the purchase possible and used the moment to introduce herself to potential clients.
Executive Virtual Assistant Seeks Remote Work
Ogli identified herself as an executive virtual assistant open to remote work from anywhere in the world, offering services that range from managing daily schedules and running errands to broader personal assistance tasks.
She said: "There's nothing God cannot do. I did it, I bought a laptop. Core i5 8th Generation. This is my little set up and humble beginning. Kindly help refer me for jobs, I am an executive virtual assistant, I can assist you with online jobs, anything at all. With 70-150k u can hire me to work for you from any part of the world. I can multi task too. I can be your personal assistant, organize your day to day activities, run errands for you etc. I'm available to work immediately. Please refer me and help me share. THANK GOD."
Public Reactions to the Viral Post
Legit.ng compiled some reactions from the post. @FranklinIkechukwuO said: "Congratulations on this achievement. The journey of a thousand miles starts with a step. I know with you dedication, commitment and positive attitude to work, I believe this is only just a ladder to greater things to come. I wish you all the best in your career."
@Onwardkenny wrote: "All the best!" @AdeagboFem asked: "Congratulations. How much did it cost?" @sheisphoenixx responded: "Congratulations to you." @omoh noted: "Core15 is what she can afford, don't judge just connect."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a single father of three, Barrister Isaac Olusegun, turned to the public for financial assistance to relocate his family to Nigeria. The legal practitioner had been out of a job since 2024 and relied on loans and the generosity of others to provide food for his children.



