When David Hundeyin said there’s no such thing as “Nigerian Elites” they cussed him out.
Elites that cannot come together to curate a proper functional society is not an elite it’s just poverty with a shinier look
@OmoGbajaBiamila The drainages on the bridge are blocked from littering by the citizens and also lack of maintenance by the government. The government and citizens need to care about their own environment.
Everything you repeatedly give your time, energy & focus to compounds.
Money
Relationships
Skills
Habits
Investments
Love
Kindness
Dreams
Career
Every day, you’re becoming more of whatever you repeatedly invest in; Nothing stays neutral. Everything grows or decays.
By the way, this #OlodoUprising is also why Rap Culture in Nigerian music is dead. People are not intellectually capable to both create and relate with Rap music. I cannot for the life of me imagine someone like Odumodu having the temerity to string words together. The bar is in hades!
I hate the fact that once you question a Nigerian’s intellect their automatic response is to start comparing how much money they have to you. So because you’re rich you think you can’t be stupid?
That same TikTok is the only platform that has a STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering & Math) section
How many times have you watched content from that section?
Your TikTok algorithm is a reflection of your habits.
I never see these “stupid” creators people complain about, then I realized: you build your algorithm brick by brick with your own hands.
If your timeline is full of olodos, maybe the call is coming from inside the house. 😭😂
You won’t understand how dangerous the olodo pandemic is until it starts showing up in professions where competence is the difference between life and death.
Can we normalise having people over to play games like Scrabble, Monopoly, Jenga, chess, video games, and cards while we drink and cook?
Not clubbing and definitely not truth or dare!!!!
Be around people obsessed with growth, business, money, and becoming better.
It rubs off on you slowly, then all at once.
The right circle compounds, just like money does.
I read novels for entertainment. I’m not trying to memorise anything, and once I put the book down, most of the details fade away.😅
Ask me what happened a day later, and there’s a good chance I won’t remember. But while I’m reading it, I’m completely immersed; that enjoyment is what matters to me.
I have a genuine concern.
Why are Nigerian startup founders building countless payment apps, betting platforms, and delivery services, yet hardly anyone is building serious solutions to insecurity, hunger, poverty, and failing education?
These are the problems affecting hundreds of millions of people.
What exactly is stopping our brightest minds from working on them?
Is it that investors won’t fund such ideas?
Or have we become more interested in convenience than solving the problems holding the country back?
Nigeria doesn’t need another payment app as much as it needs solutions that make people safer, put food on tables, create opportunities, and help children learn.
the more you understand the Fatherhood of God, the more you realise that you don't have to manipulate things or tell lies to make things work in your favor. God can give you far more than that.