Anytime Data Boys ask you to show them evidence of Peter Obi's achievements in road infrastructure during his time as governor, show them this.๐๐๐
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You just made your first $1M. Your brain immediately jumps to the bigger house, the nicer car, that business idea youโve been itching to execute.
Resist all of it, that instinct is exactly why most people who come into money are broke again within a few years.
The move nobody teaches you: do nothing.
Let it sit. Donโt deploy it, donโt try to flip it, donโt show it off. Park it somewhere safe that pays you while you think. Lock it into a 2โ3 month yield-bearing instrument e.g T-bills, low-risk positions, safe and battle-tested protocols.
Youโre not trying to get rich off it; youโre already there. Youโre buying yourself time to think clearly and getting paid to do it.
Run the numbers. $1M at just 5% APR:
โ $50,000 a year โ $4,167 a month โ $137 a day
Every day you wake up, $137 landed in your account. You didnโt touch your principal. You didnโt lift a finger, and if that 5% compounds daily, youโre closer to $51,200 a year, the money starts making money on the money.
So before you spend a single dollar or naira, ask yourself one question: can this purchase pay for itself from the interest alone? If yes, youโve earned it. If no, youโre eating your seed.
Anyone can GET money. Keeping it is a different skill entirely and it starts with the discipline to sit still while everyone expects you to splurge.
Sometimes parking it and letting it pay you is the best play ever. This is from experience, donโt joke with your once-in-a-lifetime SEED when it comes your way.
The Fall of DSTV
DSTV raised its subscription prices three times in two years.
Then it lost 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers in those same two years.
Then it slashed its decoder price by 50% to beg those subscribers to come back.
Some people will call it business strategy but this is a company eating itself alive and wondering why it is hungry.
The numbers are brutal.
MultiChoice lost 2.8 million active subscribers across Africa over two financial years. 1.2 million in 2025 alone. An 8% year on year decline. ๏ฟผ
Nigeria accounted for 77% of subscriber losses across all of MultiChoiceโs African operations outside South Africa. The Rest of Africa base collapsed from 9.3 million in 2023 to 7.5 million in 2025. ๏ฟผ
Nigeria did not just leave DSTV, they buried it and the content is leaving with the subscribers.
BET Africa and MTV Base shut down January 2026. CBS Reality and CBS Justice went December 2025. CNN International, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, TNT Africa, Food Network and several others were all at risk of removal. ๏ฟผ
A platform charging premium prices while removing the channels people subscribed for is not a product anymore but a subscription to disappointment.
DSTV built its Nigerian dominance on a monopoly with no serious competition for decades. So it did what every monopoly does when it feels untouchable. It raised prices whenever it wanted, reduced value whenever it could, and treated Nigerian subscribers like they had no alternative.
Then Netflix arrived. Then YouTube got faster. Then data became more accessible. Then the naira collapsed and Nigerians had to choose between DSTV and eating.
Omo we chose eating.
MultiChoice responded by cutting decoder prices from N20,000 to N10,000 and launching a promotional campaign called โWe Got Youโ.๏ฟผ
โWe Got Youโ from the same company that raised your subscription three times in 24 months, removed your favourite channels, and treated your complaints like background noise.
They did not get you, they lost you and now they are running after you with a discount like an ex who only calls when they realise you moved on.
DSTV is not falling because of Netflix or the economy.
It is falling because it spent twenty years treating Nigerian consumers with contempt and assumed loyalty was the same thing as having no choice.
Nigerians finally got a choice but not MultiChoice
This woman reports that her little niece was kidnapped last night. She has been appealing to the public to help her share this video incase someone may have seen the little girl.
Please help share this video.
Letโs help find this innocent little baby. https://t.co/M38K5N0mor
Bola Tinubu and Remi Tinubu are a perfect illustration of what it means to marry oneโs type.
A vicious couple bonded by destructive and greedy proclivities.
Zero empathy.
All they care about is political power and total state capture.
When will this nightmare end in our country?
Dear Mr. Onanuga,
Here is the verdict of the then Police IG. Thank God, it was the Nation newspapers that reported it. For 5 years out of the 8 years that Obi was in charge, Anambra was recognized as the safest state in the country.
Mind you, when Obi assumed office in 2006, Anambra was like a war zone.
@aonanuga1956 Since they can't blame Governors for the insecurity in the country, they want to blame it on President Peter Gregory Obi. What a shameless administration.
https://t.co/Mo0rEKyCIe
525,000 a year
10,000 a week
1,400 a day.
โThese are the number of men that die by suicide.
โHappy Men's Mental Health Month.
โTo every man reading this: you are not a burden, and you do not have to carry the weight of the world alone. Speaking up is real strength.
This useless incompetent Tinubu govt will continue to ignore this woman and those little children languishing in the terrorist dungeon if we say nothing and do nothing.
Please donโt let this woman die.
Donโt let those kids die.
Pls share this. I beg you.
178,457 firearms, 88,078 AK-47 rifles, and 3,900 assorted rifles are reported ALL MISSING under IG of Police Egbetokun.
In a country where police and the army are under-armed, you have โmissing ammunitionโ and terrorists who are overarmed.
Do the maths.