
Its becoming more clear that accounts run by men are only pretending to be a female’s account because women are more influential and more open to opportunities than a male account.
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Its becoming more clear that accounts run by men are only pretending to be a female’s account because women are more influential and more open to opportunities than a male account.





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.







OVERSHARING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A DANGEROUS HABIT ‼️‼️👏 Most of you share far too many personal details on X without even realizing the risks. 1.You have no business posting a picture of the exterior of your house. 2.You have no business snapping and posting your kids in uniform when their school badge is visible. 3.You have no business sharing your boarding pass ✈️, especially the barcode area. 4.You have no business posting the building where you work. 5.You shouldn’t be announcing where you’re going next unless you’re a celebrity. 6.Stop posting your live location in real time. share it after you’ve left. 7.Avoid showing street signs, house numbers, or landmarks near your home. 8.Don’t post your car plate number or documents with personal info visible. 9.Be careful with screenshots notifications and private details can be exposed. 10.Don’t reveal your daily routine (gym time, work hours, usual spots). 11.Avoid posting expensive items you own. It can make you a target. 12.Don’t overshare family issues or personal conflicts online. 13.Be mindful of what’s in the background of your photos. 14.Avoid posting travel plans before the trip. Post minutes when you are off if you must. 15.Don’t trust everyone who follows you. social media is public, not private. Stay smart. Not everything needs to be online.


See how an Astronaut ate bread and honey in space. 🤯

One day, we will be out there, among the stars

The Dr Stan vs Jon Doe saga just went NUCLEAR and the timeline is not ready 💀 🧵


If your boyfriend or husband can’t do this, fling am.