Chicken Republic has come under heavy backlash after sacking two security guards for dancing while discharging their duties.
Many social media users have blasted the restaurant for sacking workers who were only showing that they derive joy in working as security guards at the company.
In the video of them dancing which was shared on social media, they were seen showing their dancing skills on tiktok in several recordings.
These guys were reportedly sacked for dancing by Chicken Republic. Do you agree with their decision to sack them?pic.twitter.com/kMJ3JhcHba
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) March 3, 2022
No, that was an opportunity for the Chicken republic to milk free PR.
The video has been shared across millions on many platforms.
You can’t get it from TV, radio or blogs.
Fast food restaurant attracts younger people than older people.
Watch other brands do that same thing. https://t.co/6XUSEsmftG
— Anambra 1st son (@UchePOkoye) March 3, 2022
This Chicken Republic story is common in Nigeria
Those at the top don’t want the subordinates happy
Always wanna see you living in hardship with anger
Once they sense your happiness, they’ll move you on
— I Z U in Abuja (@heisizumichaels) March 3, 2022
Those chicken Republic security that were sacked dance sweet pass their food
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(@CynthiaIgobah) March 3, 2022
Those boys mood created a type of environment that can attract more customers to the business but the typical sadist attitude of Nigerians made them sack them.
Again, shame on Chicken republic. Did they break any rules?
Do you have employees rights over there in Nigeria?
— DR.PENKING™ (@drpenking) March 3, 2022
I saw chicken republic trending cos they sacked those security operatives for dancing…….
Wow!
So, to showcase talent at work now is a crime??
Thank God for social media sha.
Wish them the best of luck
— JustDebbyjay (@justdebbyjay) March 3, 2022
These guys appear to be happy at what they do atst entertaining customers… Unfortunately, Chicken Republic sacked them for this #Nigeria
— ARCHITECT HENRYC (@Archenrycj) March 3, 2022







