I was sitting at a small roadside kiosk in Lagos, pretending to be busy on my phone while waiting for a customer who never showed up. My pockets were almost empty, and I had exactly ₦1,200 left to my name. I had told myself I would not go home until I made at least one sale that day.
Around 4:15pm, a man in a clean white shirt stopped in front of my table. He didn’t look rich, but there was something calm about him.
“I like your hustle,” he said, picking up one of my items. “How much do you make in a good week?”
I laughed bitterly. “Good week? I’m still praying for one.”
He nodded like he understood something I didn’t.
Then he did something strange. He pulled out his phone, sent a quick message, and turned to me.
“I’m going to buy everything here. But not because I need it.”
I froze.
“Why then?” I asked.
He smiled. “Because someone once did the same for me when I had nothing. And I promised myself I would continue the chain.”
He paid in full. No bargaining. No hesitation. Then he stood up and said, “Don’t just survive. Build something that survives you.”
Before I could even thank him properly, he was gone.
That night, I didn’t go home with unsold goods. I went home with something heavier—belief.
And I’ve never looked at my hustle the same way again.
@Fearthegodso@OSAS4l Juice?? Some of you just type anything breeze blow into your empty head. It all depends on what you mean by juice.
Money- he owns a university( owning a university in Nigeria no be beans)
Political experience- he was once a senator/ he won 12 states including Lagos and Abuja.
@Vibez_news Hygiene is a problem, they can ride you till eternity. You may be lucky with infection, as some don’t have. Above all, they give the best sex.
@guevara_sankara@tessysmitha You mean body count of 10? You should be thanking God if you get a woman whose body count is just 10 at 28, she probably be on 46. What are you talking about?