Nigeria is a reflection of the people in it.
Someone shot his shot at Victor Osimhen for a jersey and even tagged a vendor.
Osimhen saw it and said he’d personally send one.
Then told the vendor to add 15 more jerseys for others.
-That’s where it got interesting.-
Immediately money entered, the story changed.
The vendor suddenly said Osimhen told him to share it himself.
He claimed he had already picked 15 people.
—Then it got worse— He called the same person who brought him the business a scam.
From there, he tried to “negotiate”: 7 for the guy, 8 for himself.
Greed, plain and simple.
The guy refused and asked for all 15 jerseys as instructed.
—Next thing—
The vendor switched again. Said the post was “stolen” and brought another person to justify it.
—Now here’s the real problem—
Instead of people calling out the wrong, they started defending it.
“Make una settle.” “Na just jersey.” “Let it go.”
- Someone even offered to pay extra, rewarding bad behavior.
And that’s when it becomes clear:
We are not different from the people we complain about in power.
—This is how it starts—
small compromise, small dishonesty, small defense of wrong.
Nigeria didn’t just become this way overnight.
We built it, little by little, with everyday actions like this.
Truth is, many people are only “good” because they’ve not had the opportunity to do worse.
One day, we will have an honest conversation about the double standards on this TL.
One day.
If you’re a gamer, stop falling for every “pivot to ___ chain” post.
Slapping the word GAMING on anything with moving pixels doesn’t make it a game.
Most of what’s being pushed isn’t gaming, it’s token farming wrapped in a hyper-casual demo a toddler could clear in 30 seconds.
And then people wonder why Web3 gaming hasn’t gone mainstream.
Real gamers don’t care about:
• Your chain
• Your TPS
• Your FDV
• Your token
• Your roadmap buzzwords
They care about ONE thing:
Is the game actually fun?
You don’t build a gaming industry by chasing $1B valuations with $50K products.
You build it with:
• Real gameplay
• Real progression
• Real communities
• Real staying power
Until teams start making games first and token launches second, Web3 gaming will keep looking like a cash grab instead of a revolution.
Want Web3 gaming to stick?
Make proper games.
Not financial products disguised as entertainment.
The month of Ramadan is a time for mercy, kindness, and giving. This post is on behalf of my friend Abubakar Salim Yakub’s Ramadan charity program (I will tag him to this post). If you can help, please do, no act of الخير is ever wasted. May Allah reward your generosity. 🌙🤍✨.
From this day on, I take profits calmly, consistently, and without guilt.
No more round-tripping wins. No more “just one more candle.”
Discipline over dopamine. Capital preservation over vibes.
May your charts be green, your exits clean, and your sleep peaceful.
So it is written. So it is done.
Gm Gm CT
at some point,
“HODLing forever” starts to look like leaving a Ferrari parked…
while the racetrack is wide open.
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Lately, my bro @AdamuJrda1st has been talking to me about social capital, and it got me thinking…
What truly is Social Capital, really?
I see it as what you can contribute to the people around you or to projects. Knowledge, skills, insights, anything that adds value.
I like to think of myself as a smart, curious individual. I learn every day and work on improving where I’m lacking. I’m currently taking an 8-week DeFi course, so I know I can contribute meaningfully.
Here’s the problem: The Social part.
Offline, a few people know me. Online? Almost no one. And in spaces like Web3, if people don’t know you, they don’t interact with you.
I see people like @SamuelXeus preach about social capital and networking, and I try. But honestly… I’m not naturally good at it.
The thing I’ve realized: social capital isn’t about selling yourself. It’s about building trust through contribution.
Social capital is like invisible currency, you earn it through trust, value, and relationships. And even if you’re quiet, smart, or introverted, you can build it.
It’s a journey. I’m on it.
I'm trying.
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