Pretoria Law Graduate Celebrates Double Admission Into Her Dream Jobs

Pretoria Law Graduate Celebrates Double Admission Into Her Dream Jobs

- A law graduate has celebrated landing double admission into her two dream jobs - one as a legal practitioner and the other as a notary

- The stunner thanked God in her heartfelt Facebook post

- Mzansi audiences were definitely blown away by the beautiful lawyer and took to the comments section to share their reactions

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A stunning local woman took to social media to celebrate finally bagging not one, but two dream positions. The law graduate was jut admitted as a legal practitioner and notary all in the same day.

Pretoria Law Graduate Celebrates Double Admission Into Her Dream Job
This stunner is serving some serious black girl magic after landing her dream job. Images: Neo Mangope/Facebook
Source: Facebook

Neo Mangope definitely got the recognition she deserved when popular student forum, Varsity World took to showcasing her inspirational story of success. In the images, the gorgeous lawyer stands beaming next to her new place of employment, The High Court in our nations capital city.

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A fitted black dress and a pair of killer white pumps complete the stunner's outfit and she poses proudly after reaching the new milestone.

Neo captioned her post:

"It’s OFFICIAL. DOUBLE ADMISSION. On this day #04.05.2021 before Honourable Madam Justice Basson and Francis-Subbiah I got admitted as a Legal Practitioner and Notary. Thank you to the Lord Almighty."

Check out some of Mzansi's comments to the inspiring post below:

Tumi Choma teasingly wrote:

"You are too hot to be a legal practitioner, I would consult every day."

Megal Chateau said:

"Congrats. You are giving us inspiration."

Pat Groetboom said:

"I don't know you but I'm just happy for you dear girl.''

Matome Mathekga said:

"Congratulations mam, this is a great milestone."

Karabo KayBee Seloi said:

"Graduates we see you and we're inspired."

Hopolang Mayweather Kuenene humorously wrote:

"Congratulations. Watseba our future wives are on this page/group/nton nton."

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Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported for most people, age 23 means only just starting out in your career and navigating your way up the corporate ladder. For a young South African woman, however, she is already making extremely great strides.

Heading online, the young woman celebrated the fact that she had just been promoted to a managerial position at what she describes as one of the biggest telecommunication companies at only 23 years old.

"I’m a f***ing manager at 23 for one of the biggest companies it’s crazy!! Because technically I don’t qualify but God!" she wrote in the heartwarming Twitter post.

While some locals questions whether she was being truthful, others took some time to both congratulate her and wish her well going forth in her new position. Read a few of their interesting comments below:

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@kool_kaptain asked

"Any advice on how you got there? I wanna be the youngest Regional Manager in my firm. It's promising but needs more advice."

@Pearl_Malolo said:

"Congratulations Black Child. Can I have an email address where I can send my CV. I can even mop floors."

@Wayniacbrwn said:

“ 'But God', l liked how you finished your sentence."

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