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I was forced to have sex with the C.E.O in an effort to retain my Job yet I lost it after the act

A woman by the name Janet working for a private security company as a secretary has admitted that she had sex with her boss in an effort to retain her job but the C.E.O, later on, initiated her sacking.

Speaking to Ureport news desk on Thursday morning, Janet said that she has been turning down offers made to her by the C.E.O who was so determined to have sex with her until recently when he threaten to sack her.

Given that her husband had no stable job and she needed to retain her job.She gave in.

According to her, she thought by so doing she will be guaranteed to work for the company for a very long period of time, maybe until she retired.

Unfortunately, his decision worked against her. Two months down the line the C.E.O ordered that she be sacked under unclear circumstances.

 Later on, she discovered that,that was what the C.E.O occasionally does to female employees working for the company and those who refuse to comply and some of those who comply with his sexual advances are fired under unclear circumstances.

Her effort to get back her job has been fruitless. She has been chased away severally from the company as she tried to access some of the company's managers.Accessing the C.E.O now is next to an impossibility.

Janet’s family is now struggling to survive on the meager pay of her husband. Her daughter has dropped out of school due to lack of school fees following this incident.

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