- Mary Njoku, a Nollywood actress and media entrepreneur, warns customer service professionals about the impact of negative intentions.
- She believes that individuals with “witchcraft” tendencies may not be fit for public-facing roles.
- Njoku emphasizes the importance of positivity, patience, and goodwill in hospitality and service-based professions.

Nollywood actress and media entrepreneur, Mary Njoku, has issued a caution to people working in customer service roles. She emphasized that individuals who indulge in “witchcraft” or harbor negative intentions may not be suited for jobs that involve interacting with the public.
Taking to social media, Njoku shared her perspective, stating that hospitality and service-based professions require positivity, patience, and goodwill. She suggested that those who thrive on malevolent energy or “premium wickedness” could struggle in environments where kindness and professionalism are expected.
In her post, she wrote: “Please, if you enjoy w!tchcraft premium w!ckedness, hospitality is not for you.”
The actress’s statement has sparked conversations online, with many agreeing that a good attitude is essential for anyone in roles that demand direct interaction with clients or customers.
Njoku’s advice serves as a reminder that personal energy and mindset can significantly influence one’s effectiveness and experience in customer-facing jobs.
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In other news… A Nigerian woman has shared a distressing experience in a viral video, alleging that a tricycle driver accosted her while she was on her way to the gym in Awka.
According to her account, the driver reportedly grabbed her hands and refused to let go, leaving her shaken due to a prior robbery incident she had experienced in the same area.
She said she attempted to free herself by pouring water from her bottle on the man, which allegedly escalated the situation.
The woman claimed the driver became aggressive and attempted to assault her, while insisting he was “only playing.”
She further alleged that the man threatened her and fled the scene when she tried to record him.
Following the incident, the woman said she reported the matter to the police in Awka. However, she alleged that after paying a registration fee, she was asked to provide ₦200,000 to “mobilise” officers to take action.
The incident has sparked reactions online, with many calling for an investigation into both the alleged assault and the claims of unlawful demands by law enforcement authorities.
Authorities are yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations as of the time of filing this report.
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