Chioma Edoka Okoli
569 posts

Chioma Edoka Okoli
@EdokaChioma
importation and Exportation, Virtual Assistant, Social Media Manager


I told Congress they're killing poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs, and they're paying for it by kicking poor kids off Medicaid in the US. This was the authorities' response.


I was paid $186.26 (amounting to about N300,700) by X, representing my Creator Revenue Share for the last two weeks. It has never been that high. I do not publish a lot of posts on X, I could stay for days without posting anything, and I have never considered the revenues paid by X when posting. I have never been interested in the monetization or commercialization of my social media accounts. Brands offer me paid adverts regularly but I always decline. Even mutuals and friends do ask me to help them advertise their business but I typically decline. The reason is that I have always viewed my social media accounts primarily as vehicles for activism and advocacy. Also, I am not an influencer. If I post contents that promotes a brand, money will not likely be the motivation. However, Elon Musk’s verification policy ensures that everyone that desires a blue check will have to pay for it and accordingly monetize their accounts. My account was verified by Twitter long before it became X. So, I have been wondering, are there Nigerians who are earning such amounts as revenues regularly from X just for their posts? What are your thoughts?


I’m at this really nice hotel at Nnewi and they have a parking space for ladies bike. I’ve never seen so much of this bike anywhere like i’ve seen in this town. Everyone drives it. So interesting to see.😅

