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The BROUHAHA of OGA MARTINS – Episode 2

Welcome to another episode of the FIRST EVER REAL ESTATE FICTION SERIES. This series will expose you to a lot of things tenants and landlords go through with each other, as well as what real estate agents and practitioners go through trying to make a living and how all these affects you and I. All these will be brought to you through the eyes of OGA MARTINS and his BROUHAHA.

There is a certainty that this story will keep you asking for more, not forgetting the fact that it will make you appreciate real estate practitioners as they constantly make effort to help you achieve your housing goal.

Special thanks to REALTY POINT LIMITED (The #SackYourLandlord people) A real estate development and consultant company with a huge passion for turning tenants into landlords, who have brought this series your way.

Enough of the story, let’s get on with OGA MARTINS’ BROUHAHA…
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Continued from last week…Read previous episode by clicking HERE

Martins glanced at his wristwatch.

8:45 a.m.!

He was late!

Alarm raced through him as he half-ran half-walked into the building that housed his new office. The thought brought a smile to his face. He now had an office he could resume to, not the menial jobs he had done for years now. As an HND holder, getting a job in the saturated labor market was next to impossible especially with so many B.Sc graduates but by some stroke of favor, he had been picked for this job. He couldn’t remember doing or saying anything exceptional. After going for numerous interviews and writing various tests, you get to the point where you just go through the motions, where you do it because you don’t want to be accused of inaction, where you do it because you don’t want to feel like a failure incapable of making your dreams a reality but all of that had changed the moment he got the call to resume. There was a new spring to his legs and he felt a light-headedness he had not felt in a long time. He wouldn’t call himself a religious man who believed in prophecies but he knew his life had changed forever. Although the pay wasn’t breathtaking, it would solve some of his problems and if he planned his life well, he might find himself living the way he had always dreamed.

But before then, there was work to be done. He adjusted his tie, took a deep breath and opened the door to Realty Point Limited. He stopped short when he saw the reception empty. Today was not the day for the receptionist to be absent. He needed somebody to usher him to his department so he could settle in fast. He was late enough already and further delays wouldn’t help his case. He couldn’t afford to lose this job because of his tardiness. Of course, it wasn’t his fault considering his housing situation and the gigantic traffic he encountered on his way there but employers didn’t care about that. They were not interested in your personal problems, just your ability to deliver on the job assigned to you.

He stood, debating whether to go in or wait for someone to come out when a smartly dressed lady with a lovely smile delivered him out of his dilemma. “Good morning. How may I help you?”

“Errr…. Good morning. My name is Martins. I’m the new…”

“Business and Marketing Executive,” she finished with a smile. “Ada already asked of you this morning. Second door to your left.”

“Thank you,” Martins murmured as he moved, heaving a deep sigh. He didn’t know who Ada was but hoped she would be as friendly as the lady he just finished talking to.

She wasn’t! The moment he walked in and introduced himself, she attacked him.

“Why are you late?” she queried, unsmiling

“There… there was traffic,” he stammered, intimidated by her stare.

“There’s traffic everywhere, that’s why you leave home early.”

Martins stared at her, incapable of giving a proper and adequate response. He had a feeling it would be pointless to explain he had been up as early as 5:30 a.m. and had done everything within his power to get there before 8:00 a.m. Her attitude gave credence to what he already knew: employers didn’t care about your problems, just get your job done.

“I’m sorry,” he found himself saying. Of course he didn’t mean it but instinct told him it was better to show remorse to the small, slim looking woman with the oval face, big round eyes and full curvy lips than to justify his actions. And he trusted his instincts when it came to women. He had his own share of women, and with five sisters, he could safely trust his instinct.

“Don’t be sorry, don’t come late again.”

“Yes ma”

“You are expected to be here before eight. By eight o’clock we do our morning confession and it’s compulsory”

“Yes ma” he replied, wondering what ‘confession’ meant.

“And don’t call me ma, my name is Ada,” she stated as she picked some papers from her table and stood up from her seat. ”We are all on first name basis.”

“Including the MD?”

For the life of him, he didn’t know why he had asked that. It seemed the question had just popped out of his mouth and the look she gave him told him he shouldn’t have asked. He was surprised when she replied.

“No! To all of us, he is Mr Debo. We have a departmental meeting now.”

Martins nodded as he watched her walk out of her office to the outer area where the other executives sat. The woman was a classic! His first day at work and she had succeeded in making him feel stupid. He wondered what the remaining days of the month would look like. He sure hoped it would be better.

He settled for a nearby seat as he drew a huge breath of relief. The air-conditioned office gave him a soothing welcome to a new life – one which he hopes will be better than the hell he faces in his house with co-tenants.

As the daydream continued to flow in his head, Martins began to tilt his head slightly towards his shoulder, eyes closing slowly till he fell asleep.

The BROUHAHA of OGA MARTINS continues next week…

11 comments

  1. Sleepin’ on duty.. Hmmm I don’t blame him sha sinx he has no taste of ac appliance u’ll surely sleep.. Next Plz

  2. Fall asleep lol………..I pity him

  3. Sleep ke? Lol. He’s in for another wahala

  4. Nice one, welcome to white collar job Oga Martins. Tighten your seat belt oh!

  5. Nice piece, can’t wait to read episode 3.

  6. Nicely and thoughtfully written but, I hope he doesn’t wake up with a sack letter ooo.

  7. Nice concept,nice story. Hope d message will touch all n sundry

  8. I like the gradual build of the plot, I am excited at the promises inherent in this piece. Wonderful thoughts from a good writer.

  9. This a good concept. I felt like the story should not stop.I applaud the author.

  10. Good job. Noticed a mistake though. Interesting read. Looking forward to episode 3.

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