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I have had a sneak peak into a rich man's life. I mean rich, not 10 Billion Naira rich. I mean "let's buy that oil terminal" rich
And I realized that the poor and middle class spend more money than them.
Those people don't buy shit.
Everyone kisses their ass with gifts. From banks to other organizations to wannabes etc
There was someone supplying his Abuja house with Diesel as a gesture. That man hardly pays for anything.
Then you hear things like "Pin 10 Billion at 7% annually & use the 7% to fund Anne's education and upkeep in Texas"
Bro, if you have to spend your money to feel rich, you are not rich yet
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Everybody is japa-ing out of Nigeria. But have you stopped to ask who is quietly ‘jawole’
🇨🇳 Chinese contractors who do not speak one word of pidgin are running our biggest infrastructure projects. Railways, power, roads.
🇱🇧 Lebanese families have been in Lagos, Kano and Onitsha since 1885. They own Chagoury Group, Seven Up, Eko Hotels. Fourth generation Lebanese-Nigerians now hold our passport.
🇮🇳 The Indian community in Nigeria is 50,000 strong. Doctors, teachers, business owners. Most concentrated in Lagos and Abuja.
🇬🇧 British consultancy firms like PwC, Deloitte and KPMG have been here since colonization. They just changed the signage. KPMG alone has 800+ professionals in Lagos.
🇿🇦 My darling South Africans came in big. Shoprite, MTN, Woolworths, Game. Most have now exited Nigeria. They came, they tried, they left.
The country is harder to leave than to enter for some.
Is there something about Nigeria that we are running from and others are seeing?
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@preestylar @DavidHundeyin This is the dumbest thing I read today
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@DavidHundeyin I never really knew her but every time I see her videos I just scroll. There was always something off about the energy that I couldn’t quite put my finger on and now boom… I see why.
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And by the way, despite having been Nigerian citizens for at least 3 generations and having built stupendous amounts of wealth from Nigeria, not a single member of the Boulos family or any of the other Lebanese elite parasite families in Nigeria (Chagoury, Atrib etc) has EVER married an indigenous Nigerian or had an acknowledged child with one.
Nigerians are meant to be their multigenerational wealth generators, not part of their bloodline. So this chick will wear your culture like a costume, speak in your accent, reflect all your pop culture references and make inroads into your cultural space on behalf of the Americans and Israelis she works for. She might even sleep with you if the mission is important enough - but best believe she is NEVER pushing out a Nigerian baby, EVER.
There's a word for such multigenerational predatory relationships, but yeah. Whatever.
jini@ohjinika
she’s lebanese and her brother is married to tiffany trump and her father is advisor to trump in nigeria and intelligence for israel in lebanon😁
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The only thing stopping you from becoming a top rated upwork seller is not implementing what I teach here. People just read and bookmark. No implementation. Dolapo sweet oo, Ehn Chief procrastinator
Imperial De Great@Imperialo01
@omoalhajaabiola I started my Upwork journey after Fiverr blocked my level 2 account last year November I became a top rated plus freelancer this month by doing nothing but just searching through your profile lol 😂
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We have a circle of friends back in Uni. One of our guys got a job in NUC through his pops but he was on his way to Canada so he could not take the job. Meanwhile, another of our guy had positioned himself to replace him. I mean why not? This guy is no stranger to their family. Their dad knows him and even fond of him. When the time came, this my guy popsy replaced his son with his niece for the NUC job. Guess what. The niece was writing post UTME when we were already in year 5. My guy almost lost hope in humanity. I told him then- these people will never leave their own to come and favour you. Just remove that from your mentality
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I'll also say this as someone who grew up on the nice side of the barbed wire fences and high gates in the very nice part of town where the Nigerian 0.1% live - learn to touch grass and worry about yourself because rich people really do not care about you. Like, at all.
The Nigerian rich don't even like each other. They barely tolerate one another and make practical alliances to preserve wealth and influence. And now that the economy is too small to support all the children of the Nigerian 0.1%, nearly everyone I grew up with in the nice, leafy part of town now lives in Toronto or London or wherever. You, Mr N250k/month Union Bank contract staff are not part of rich people's thinking at all.
At. All.
The rich have no plans for you. They have no plans to create opportunities for you. They have no plans to fix the things they broke on their way to building that N1bn townhouse in Parkview Estate. They have no plans to contribute towards making society better. If Satan came from Hell with a tail and horns growing out of his head and he ran for political office, the rich would all go make deals with him - because in the world of the rich, the only thing that matters is their own interests, and making sure that they never, EVER have to live like you or next to you.
So all this simping and vicarious fawning over wealth and fame that you people do everyday is the most redundant thing in the world - the rich have no intention of expanding their circle to let you in, and they have no intention of enabling the conditions for you to create your own independent circle of wealth. The only thing the rich need from you is to be poor and obedient, so that your labour can be cheap, plentiful and replaceable.
Statistically as a Nigerian, you will NEVER be rich or close to it. You will NEVER live in Maitama. 99.99% of Nigerians who have existed since 1960 have prayed and fantasised about becoming rich, and 99.99% of those prayers and fantasies never came true. That's just math. You will never be a rich and famous celebrity. You will never be a successful content creator. You will never make millions shilling crypto, trading Forex, sports betting, or whatever the fuck is the latest quick wealth fantasy in town. It's just not going to happen.
That being the case, a much more constructive use of your time would be to fight for the material elevation of what you actually have, where you actually have it. Instead of daydreaming about the N300m house in Lekki that 3 generations of your family cannot buy, get involved in a local effort to give your own immediate neighbourhood a facelift, or a political campaign to pressure the state to build high quality social housing.
If you hate being harassed without consequence online, instead of vicariously enjoying how a celebrity has used their wealth and influence to jail someone for making a horrid tweet, fight for a judiciary and legal system that is transparent and accessible to all, so that a singer living in the UK on a global talent visa doesn't get to have more access to your Nigerian justice system than you who lives in Nigeria 24/7.
Instead of building your mental architecture around the false idea of being a "temporarily embarrassed millionaire" who will someday take your rightful place on Banana Island, touch grass tonight and accept that it will never happen, and what you need to do instead is fight for where you are to become a better, more liveable place that you no longer wish to escape from. Stop cosplaying as rich folk. Stop cooing and fawning over rich folk. Stop daydreaming about someday "blowing up" and buying a house next to Burna Boy. Rich people have no intention of sharing their world with you. Free yourself from the tyranny of living vicariously through people who don't care that you exist.
Them no really send any part of your papa at all.
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Not my first Million
But currently waiting for a payment of over a Million Naira from Testio🙂

𝔽𝕝𝕒𝕞𝕫𝕪 ♔@hw_flamzy
which app made you your first million ?
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FIFA went to China demanding $300 million,
CCTV told FIFA you scheduled nearly all the games from 12 AM to 6 AM East Asian time, why on earth would we pay that much?
FIFA then came back around begging for $150 million.
CCTV told them $60 million or bounce, GTFO.
Excellent negotiation skills in practice.
And also a sign on how excessive eurocentrism will lead you to having constant Ls in the modern era.
Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport
🚨REPORT: FIFA has settled on a broadcasting deal with China for $60M just 27 days out from the tournament FIFA originally wanted $300M for the deal
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You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing.
That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens.
Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior.
A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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The African cherry (Prunus africana, agbalumo in Yoruba) produces bark compounds that have become one of the most widely used treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) in European natural medicine.
Pygeum africanum extract is sold in French and German pharmacies as a licensed herbal medicine.
Millions of European men take it monthly.
Almost none of them know it comes from an African tree. Almost none of the profit returns to the communities who held this knowledge for generations.
They extracted the bark, the knowledge and even the revenue. They left the name on the tree.



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