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Olufemi Ayedun | Rent Systems 🌟🌟🌟

@ayedunjerry84

Fixing how Africa rents | Founder & CEO, Propfizer Global Services | ₦500M+ in rents processed | Rent automation |Flexible housing | AI-powered tenancy tools

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Olufemi Ayedun | Rent Systems 🌟🌟🌟
In less than 9 months, Propfizer has processed over ₦500M in rent payments. But that number means more than money. It means landlords no longer chasing tenants on WhatsApp every month before getting paid. It means estate managers can access records on their phones instead of digging through files. It means young professionals finally getting flexible payment options instead of borrowing money just to pay rent upfront. I know this problem personally. When I moved from Abuja to Lagos, I experienced the stress myself: Rigid rent demands. Poor communication. Zero transparency. A system that simply wasn’t working for people. That frustration became Propfizer. We built a platform for automated rent collection, flexible rental plans, tenant KYC, maintenance coordination, landlord dashboards, and smarter property records. In less than a year, over ₦500M has moved through the platform. And we’re just getting started. On May 30th, we’ll be hosting a live webinar: “Monthly Rental Subscription System: The New Hope in the Housing Industry.” We’ll be discussing the real challenges in Nigeria’s housing market and practical solutions that can actually work. Featuring: • Babatunde Dada (Director of Business Development, OAD) • Victor Adabra (Product Manager, Propfizer) 📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026 🕙 10AM (GMT+1) 💻 Google Meet If you’re a landlord, estate manager, property manager, or someone tired of how renting works in Nigeria, this conversation is for you. Link in comments.
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Mrs Adebayo@BeckaBeckalee·
Did you guys hear that they found a massive meth lab in Ogun state?
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Oluwatobiloba@Tobielobba·
MY YOGHURT IS FINALLY HERE OOOOO 💃🏽💃🏽 After all the countdowns, anticipation, and emotional investment, it has landed 😌 At this point, I feel like I should set the table properly and take my time because this is not just yoghurt, this is an experience 🤭🔥 Let the tasting begin, I’ll be right back guysssss
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Ikemileyi@ladycarpenter01

After many countdowns, @Tobielobba has finally received her orders, everyone can now rest on this app 🤣🤣🤣 Thank you so much for your patronage mama. I love and appreciate you 🥰❤️ Enjoy 😊

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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My Neighbour was looking for her daughter for 3weeks now ,she is 18yrs He got information that the girl is staying with her boyfriend My neighbour went there this morning with anger he flogged the girl with belt and brought her home , Her boyfriend got angry and call pølice for our neighbour they took him to police station ooo We thought it was a joke, after all the interrogations in the police station we contributed møney and bell our neighbour out 😭, But his daughter insisted that her father will sign undertaking hmmm I was shocked, She said her father should sign undertaking that he will never lay his hands on her again weather she returned home or not, She also said that her father should sign that he will allow the boy to marry her that moment I wiped because the boy in question is a very dangerous guy in the Area everyone knows him, Police people also insist that our neighbour will sign or they will put him back to the cell. Our neighbour signed everything but her daughter refused to go home with us she said her boyfriend will bring her home when she gets herself. We begged this girl to go home with us she said she will come back home when her boyfriend decides I was shocked 😭😭 copied Please I want to ask does it mean that we can not beat our children again even when they are wrong? What is this generation turning into Biko 😭😭 ©Mercy Chidebele
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OYEDELE.O@ibk_philosophy1·
@ayedunjerry84 Yes, and if you say it in some settings, they'll definitely know you're anti development.
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Olufemi Ayedun | Rent Systems 🌟🌟🌟
AI is here to stay. We need to unlearn, relearn, and adapt quickly. You don’t need to stress me with the tools you use, just deliver the result ASAP.
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OYEDELE.O@ibk_philosophy1·
@ayedunjerry84 As for me, I don’t rate anyone who thinks AI is bad. Some people think using AI means you’re not smart , what’s the difference between AI and going to the library to check books? Closed minded people are the ones I try to avoid.
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Oluwatobiloba@Tobielobba·
Don't think you deserve the job? Apply for it anyway. Don't think your article is good enough? Publish it anyway. Don't think they'll reply to your email? Send it anyway. Don't self-reject. Beautiful morning to you ❤️.
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Oluwatobiloba@Tobielobba·
Claude can literally generate leads for your business. You get actual perfect-fit clients from just one prompt. It’s called VIBE PROSPECTING, an official Claude connector that basically turns Claude into your personal sales team. You can type something simple like: “Find me 100 FINTECH startups in Nigeria.” And boom, it gives you: • Company names • Websites • Founder/contact names • LinkedIn profiles • Emails • Clean, structured lead data Here’s how to set it up (very easy, even if you’re not techy): 1. Open Claude 2. Go to Customize 3. Click Connectors 4. Tap the “+” icon 5. Browse Connectors 6. Search “Vibe Prospecting” 7. Connect your account Bonus: You get 400 free credits when you sign up. 👀 If you’re a founder, freelancer, marketer, or salesperson targeting Africa, this kind of tool can completely change how you prospect. No more random cold outreach. Just smarter, targeted leads.
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@ayedunjerry84 That first few months abroad will humble you You’ll convert everything to Naira until one day you realize if you keep doing it, you’ll never enjoy the life you’re working so hard for.
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If live in Nigeria, the UK, USA and Canada, you will quickly realize these countries train you in completely different survival skills. Nigeria teaches you resilience. You can survive bad roads, no light, no network, fuel scarcity and still show up looking fresh at owambe. The UK teaches you structure. Everything has a system. Buses arrive on time. Processes make sense. But the weather will humble you emotionally for 8 business months. Then Canada enters the chat. Canada teaches you patience and financial discipline. You will earn in dollars and still calculate whether buying strawberries this week is part of God’s plan. Then there is the USA America teaches you hustle culture and fear. Everybody is chasing money, opportunities and “the dream” at high speed. Your friend earning $150k is still stressed. Healthcare bills are moving like armed robbery. People are productive but permanently tired. And somehow every Nigerian abroad eventually develops the same hobbies. Comparing grocery prices Checking house listings for fun Converting everything to naira Discussing immigration policies like assistant ministers. In America we start talking about “multiple streams of income” after 2 weeks. The diaspora experience is one long group project in survival 😭
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'Denike Danjuma
'Denike Danjuma@DeNiike_·
Start saving for your Japa if you can.
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Olufemi Ayedun | Rent Systems 🌟🌟🌟
Thank you for sharing this. I relate to this fear of having to chase jobs just to survive. I like what your wife did. It shows strength and clarity. As a man, the pressure to just survive and settle can be heavy. But knowing your worth and standing firm on it will pay off over time. Congratulations 🎊
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Sola@SolaTheAnalyst·
Eight years as a senior data analyst in Nigeria 🇳🇬 Landed in Canada 🇨🇦 and spent months getting rejected for customer service jobs. Apple Store. Call centres. Everything. Then I walked into a cold calling interview. Loud music. Phones everywhere. They handed me a script. Made my first cold call. The lady heard my accent and ended the call immediately.😭 (God abeg x 3) I kept going. Got through the day and got the job offer on the spot. 35k a year. Five days in office. 8am starts. I asked if that was the best they could do. He said yes. I took the offer letter home. Showed my wife. She looked me in the eye and said that was below me. That week I stopped applying sideways and went back to data. Three months later I was hired as lead analyst in a Fortune 500 company. Nigerian professionals living abroad, what was the moment that made you realize you needed to stop chasing survival jobs?
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UGO 🇬🇧@heismric·
Many of the most successful people I have come across have an insane work ethic, with a faster response time, almost like they are racing against time itself, esp to like emails and other forms of communication. But you’d find the phones of people starting from scratch on DND
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Ayo@mariolexxx·
A dinner with President Tinubu or 10million naira.
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