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Guardian Angel’s Wife Esther Musila Responds To Those Asking Her To Retire 

“I still have 12 years before I retire,” Esther Musila explained her contract at UN.

Musila responded to her critics who have been criticizing her about her retirement plan.

In his statement on Friday, the 53-year-old accountant noted that several people have had a lot of questions after he gave an interview and revealed that he plans to retire from the United Nations (UN) in the next five years after doing work there for more than two decades.

Esther has made it clear that she still has 12 years before she reaches the retirement age in the United Nations but indicated that she does not want to wait but instead plans to retire early.

“For those who ask after seeing my interview, the retirement age in the UN is 65 years! I still have 12 more years to work if I want to, but I have the option to leave early,” Esther said via Instagram.

She added; “Respect old age. It’s your tomorrow ooo! I am 18 years old until I die.”

In a recent interview with Standard Entertainment & Lifestyle, the wife of Gospel musician Guardian Angel revealed that she wants to retire soon so that she can start enjoying her money before she gets too old.

“The UN has been my best job. 21 years is not a short time, it is a long time. Soon I am looking forward to retirement, maybe in the next five years. I will be retiring, I want to enjoy my money while I am still young,” she said.

The mother of three talked about how she got her first job at the United Nations almost two decades ago.

She revealed that she was first hired to fill in for a woman who had taken maternity leave.

“Everything I did, I learned on the job, not if I had studied it. After some time I moved from the Monitoring and Evaluation department. Then after a few months, the woman I had replaced resigned. What happened, Esther got a job. After that I moved another department where I was dealing with young people. There was a youth fund, I cooperated a lot with young people. That was a good time in my work,” said Esther.

Esther revealed that she has worked in many UN departments before arriving at the Project Management department where she currently works.

“I have managed to climb the ladder through hard work and on-the-job training and being able to want to do new things,” he said.

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