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Give the guy a job
An interviewee who mistakenly appeared as an expert guest live on BBC News 24 has found himself the object of a campaign to get him a job. Guy Goma was waiting for an interview for an IT job when a case of mistaken identity saw him thrust before the cameras for an on-air chat about the Apple v Apple court case. Mr Goma, who originates from the Congo, has since been turned down for the post in the IT department. However, fans of the unlikely star have launched an online campaign to get the guy a job. You can add your support to the online petition by visiting www.guygoma.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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