Ola⭐️
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“I’m just seeing this afternoon that the Nigerian Army released a statement about my last interview, where I spoke on the welfare of soldiers. They said I was lying, here is payment evidence, so you can judge for yourself. Not that I'm trying to damåge their image, but I'm just speaking fact. On the issue of uniforms, if you have friends in the Nigerian Army, you can call and confirm whether I’m lying or not.” — Susp€nded Lance Corporal Rotimi Olamilekan shows proof of payment as he responds after the Nigerian Army debunked his claims

VIDEO: Dino Melaye leads ADC members in protest against de-recognition of party by INEC, sings old national anthem

After watching those NASA video, I have a question. How did God create the earth in 6 days?



How do I stop a child from stealing? She’s just 6 years old, but she steals like an expert, covers her tracks perfectly, and denies it with teary eyes so much that you start to feel bad for her and even second-guess yourself as an adult.





Everybody likes to talk from the outside until you enter the road. I’m a keke rider myself, and with experience… no, it’s not that easy. This idea of “buy keke ₦5M, make ₦200k daily” sounds sweet online, but reality on ground is very different. I work interstate between Lagos and Ogun (can’t mention exact location for security reasons), so let me break it down small: In Lagos alone: Main ticket: ₦1,300 Money for markers, chairman, security, etc: about ₦1,000 Police/agency money (LASTMA, LNSC, etc): varies, but you must settle or risk paying ₦2k–₦10k for “offence” That’s already money gone before you even start breathing. Now Ogun side: Main ticket: ₦1,700 (₦1,300 weekends) “King of boys”: ₦200 Other random levies: ₦500 Then fuel: ₦12,000 daily at least Passengers? They’ll still price you like fuel is ₦200 per litre. We haven’t even talked about: Repairs (very frequent and expensive now) Feeding and daily survival Weekly hire purchase: ₦60k–₦70k for almost 2 years And let me add this: once a new keke hits 6 months, problems start coming one by one. So when everything is deducted… what exactly is left? This job is not “wake up and print money.” It’s survival, patience, and constant expenses. So no — if someone is still broke, it’s not always laziness or chasing job titles. Sometimes, it’s because the system itself is designed to drain you before you even grow. Respect people on the road. The hustle is deeper than it looks.



Am only following 1 person on this platform 🤭



Between the mother hen and the turkey, which one is more aggressive?












