I've spent the last few months building something.
African filmmakers and photographers earn 15–40% on Shutterstock and Adobe Stock.
I built a platform that pays 50–70%.
It's called Lekkerstock. It's live. And we're looking for founding creators.
https://t.co/SDRxRWMxjB
“Michael Oyedokun, One Of The Teachers That Was K!dnapped Alongside Two Others In Oyo, Has Been K!lled By Ful@ni Kidnappers. Because My Mother Is a Teacher, This Feels So Painful. Firstly, Nigeria Doesn’t Pay Teachers Well, And Still They Have To Go Through This. Tinubu Is Focusing On 2027 Elections Instead Of Securing The Lives Of Nigerians. If Nigerians Know What They Are Doing, They Cannot Vote Someone Like Tinubu Into Power In 2027. Show Me Why He Deserves a Second Term In 2027?.” ~ VeryDarkMan Breaks Down In Tears
I’m the first Nigerian to direct what is arguably the first-ever photography tour of Ibadan’s markets capturing the vibrant life of:
Agbowo
Ojoo
Oke Padre
and Bodija Market
Africa's story has always been worth more than what global platforms paid for it.
We built something about that.
Lekkerstock is live. 🌍
https://t.co/yuux7GR2BD
#Lekkerstock#AfricaIsNow#NigerianCreatives#WeAreLive
Hey Tayo, this is fireee
I recently launched Lekkerstock — the stock platform African creators actually deserve. You upload your content, buyers license it globally, and you keep 50–60% of every sale. No middlemen taking the lion's share.
I'm personally inviting a small group of founding contributors. You'd be featured, credited, and earning from day one.
Want in?