Pooja posted it.
Mbah posted it.
Valking posted it.
“This is huge omo, person use 35k win 110 million!”
All excited. All amplifying the dream.
But none of them showed you the other side.
@yabaleftonline The funny thing is majority of the 23-27yrs old guys dating her now, are not in a position to marry. By the time they are financially stable and ready for marriage, they would be in their 30s and 40s and she would be 29-35. the guys would probably go for a younger woman.
Guys, make we reason this together 👇
Yesterday I ran 11 trips across Lagos
⏱️ Total time: 11hrs 9mins
💰 Made: ₦80k (approx)
⛽ Fuel: ₦40k
📉 E-hailing commission: ₦7k
Reality check… the profit no really loud like that 😅
Big issue be this 👇
After drop-offs, I dey always drive back empty
Last night: from Lekki to Ojo — no passenger 😔
Na straight fuel loss
So now I’m thinking…
Is this hustle really worth it like this?
Or na strategy I need adjust? 🤔
My people, what do you think?
Any driver here wey sabi how to avoid empty return?
Drop your advice 🙏💯
That advice says a lot about the kind of environment we’re living in.
If a man has to pretend he’s broke just to stay safe, the real issue is not showing off. It’s the kind of pressure that money attracts in places where systems are weak and expectations run wild.
In healthier environments, success usually brings opportunity, partnerships, and new doors. In fragile ones, it often brings requests, resentment, and sometimes danger.
So the real lesson isn’t “act poor.” It’s knowing how to move smart.
Not every win needs to be announced. Not every milestone needs an audience. Sometimes the people doing the best are the ones moving the quietest.
Real wealth doesn’t need noise. It just needs direction.