Jamiu Adeyinka

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Jamiu Adeyinka

Jamiu Adeyinka

@Callme_Jamiu

Scriptwriter || Teacher || Banker

Abuja Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2010
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Engr. Abu Chuks
Engr. Abu Chuks@R0ckhaus·
@taadelodun I am a living testimony of rhw theory that says, 'The more you give, the more you receive' . The more I do for my family, friends, and others, the more I receive with the enlarge coast and more provision. It works for me, though
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Toyyib Adewale Adelodun
I was a university dropout when I paid for my siblings GCE forms. One of them is now a senior Tech bro in Canada. I was in the university as an undergrad in London when I was also funding my sisters degree in Uni Ilorin. We collectively funded her Masters, she just got a great job in London a few weeks ago. We must collectively hold the goverment to account for making cost of living so miserable for the common man. Now life is harder than ever for our people, and extreme Individualism is not the way to go. We must try and manage together, that is our only hope🙏🙏
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“For at least 5 years of your life, you need a level of w+ckedness to escape p%verty, you may have to watch people you love s¥ffer and not do anything about it” — Man says

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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@ibrozilo @taadelodun This is it. I am where I am today because someone sacrificed even when her cap wasn't full. If I have just a drop in my cup, I am going to share it around.
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Ibrahim Alidu
Ibrahim Alidu@ibrozilo·
@taadelodun Leave that man let him be saying rubbish, if you went through poverty you can't be selfish and allow upportunity pass your siblings because you want to make it, making it that you are nit even sure of,people had millions nd lost it in a day,someone sacrificed 4 u , so u do 4 oth
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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@SoChukwumaijem_ I was a contract for five years. The year I decided to resign was the year I got converted.
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IJEM🌻
IJEM🌻@SoChukwumaijem_·
Immediately after NYSC, like the day I collected my NYSC certificate, I got a contract job with Wema Bank. After five months, I ran away. This was in 2022, and our monthly pay was just ₦80,000. Most of the people who I started with as contract staff are still contract staff, with peanuts as monthly take home.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING NEWS: Zenith Bank just posted over ₦1 trillion in profit again. Profit after tax: ₦1.04 trillion Gross earnings: ₦4.19 trillion Under the leadership of Adaora Umeoji, Zenith Bank Plc remains Nigeria’s most profitable bank. Consistency at this level is not luck but Quiet moves, Strong numbers, Long-term thinking 💯🎉👏

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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@muneerahreturns In the end, some cups are meant to fill and will do so regardless, while some won’t, no matter how hard we try. So everyone should do what works for them and that's my point exactly.
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Muneerah
Muneerah@muneerahreturns·
@Callme_Jamiu All the best my brother Life have a way of teaching you lessons you fail to learn early,enjoy. If you love your family than I do for mine,you won’t be here,but let experience do the talking for you,enjoy.
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Muneerah
Muneerah@muneerahreturns·
I wish someone told me this when i started making money I swear if you didn’t lose your emotion and become wicked at a point…. You will repeat that cycle of poverty And there’s will be nothing for you And did you know the funniest part;those people you are trying to help will be the first person to blame you for not saving Heed to this warning before it’s late‼️‼️
ChessMan@Ollyskay

@Wizarab10 ...would like to know your take on this video

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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@muneerahreturns So for me, I won’t wait and that's my point. I’ll give what I can, when I can. Alhamdulillah for where I am today. My journey is proof that pouring into others, even from little, can still lead somewhere meaningful.
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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@muneerahreturns Someone once had very little and still share it around. That choice is part of the reason I am who I am today and why my parents have a roof over their heads. That person is no longer here, and I often think about what would have happened if she had waited for her cup to be full?
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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@muneerahreturns I respect your experience, but you don’t know me enough to even say that. Realities are different. Personally, if I have just a drop in my cup, I’ll still share it. In my life, it has always found its way back to me and that’s what works for me.
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Adeboye
Adeboye@adeboyeBGO·
@Shoyebi @egi_nupe Thanks.I agree with you 100%. Coming from a poor home, with an hunger to break free, there is that stage where you have to be laser focused on your success. NO DISTRACTIONS. When you are free, you can free others. I get it. Not everyone will. Our realities are different anyways.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
What if you don’t end up making it too? What if you die too? If you listen to these guys too much, you will just make your family suffer unnecessarily. Do for your family while you can and you are still alive. Don’t allow any motivational speaker spoil your family.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

“For everyone coming from a p00r background, at a level, for atleast 5 years of your life, you need a level of w!ckedness, you’ll see people that you love suff£ring and you won’t do anything about it even when you can. It’s just the way to come out of p0verty, it’s the way anybody can come out” - Man says

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DSHUWI 
DSHUWI @dshuwifvg·
Yes, in your early days you should prioritize yourself no doubt. But at the same time, you should still practice some level of selflessness, especially towards the people you genuinely love. There’s a difference between helping people who value you and enabling people who take your kindness for granted because they believe you’ll always come through for them. But saying you won’t help anyone for years just because you want your cup to “overflow”? That mindset is off. You don’t need to have plenty before you can be kind. Because if you’re not faithful with little, you won’t be faithful with much.
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ChessMan
ChessMan@Ollyskay·
@Wizarab10 ...would like to know your take on this video
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Who else turns the TV on but never actually watches it, just using it as emotional support background noise??
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Annie▫️
Annie▫️@AnnUdoh5·
Man caught with another man’s pregnant wife for Benue… Omo this one pass cheating
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L@lanreadelowo·
So blessing ceo is differnt from nkechi blessing 😑 What kind of hell fire is Nigeria man?
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ONOME💕
ONOME💕@balogun_onome·
@ChuksEricE I remembered a man also made a video like this some weeks ago and I didn’t see this same energy oh
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Actor Williams Uchemba and Evangelist Tonto Dikeh gifted a total of ₦2 million today to a lady after her video went viral, to help her buy some things and add to the building she and her family recently moved into, as they appealed to others to contribute so the building can be completed and well furnished within 60 days🙌👏♥️
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

“I’m now the latest landlady in town, even though our house is still an uncompleted building.” -Lady says as she shares a video of the house she, her husband, and their kids just moved into.

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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@DiamondAbiola2 @akintollgate Eighteen years ago. My mother moved into a home like this. My father refused to follow us because of the level of the house but trust women now. After a few days, my mother was just killing snakes almost everyday. I just packed my stuff and went to live with my aunty.
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Abiola Ololade
Abiola Ololade@DiamondAbiola2·
@akintollgate If you’ve never lived in an uncompleted building, you might never understand the dangers involved. In 2009, we moved into my dad’s uncompleted house somewhere around Ikotun, where most of the streets were still covered with bushes.
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
I applaud their tenacity and vision, however occupying a building at this phase tends to come with lots of risks. Reptiles & pests crawling out of the unpaved bricks, particles in the air from excessive dust, heat exposure from the roof with no barriers. If there are short term options, I will recommend it before moving in. Regardless, congratulations her and her family. It’s no easy feat!
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole

She and her husband moved into their uncompleted building to avoid rent. Congratulations👏🏿👏🏿

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Jamiu Adeyinka
Jamiu Adeyinka@Callme_Jamiu·
@UvanaKevin @OnyeUwaoma88 You are not weird. I can't believe someone said because he was building a house, he was drinking garri with family so he could complete it.
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Kevin
Kevin@UvanaKevin·
@Callme_Jamiu @OnyeUwaoma88 Brother I always thought I’m weird for thinking like this. It’s a relief to see there are others who share the same view.
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Ari-Wire-Wire
Ari-Wire-Wire@OnyeUwaoma88·
U go make 10m...instead of investing in urself &career...u go & tie the money down in ibeju lekki,epe,ukwulu etc in the name of buying properties that will appreciate...see u see poverty. Invest in urself...get skills,network or better still place the funds in money markets.
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Onye—kachi
Onye—kachi@0x_Kachi·
@obaofph01 I hate those estate thing ehh, God forbid, I rather buy land in a village and build my house, atleast that 12M go be for emergency ransom if needed.
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