In 1987, Baba Adeleke bought land in Ibeju-Lekki.
It cost him ₦12,000.
He was a primary school teacher. It took him three years to save that money.
He built nothing on it. Just held it. Told his four children it was their future.
He died in 2019 believing he had given them something.
He had no idea what he had actually given them.
🧵 A thread.
Give a man free sex, entertainment, and comfort, and he’ll forget his goals.
Give him pain and heartbreak, and he’ll feel like conquering the world.
Dear bro, hard times are a blessing, not a curse.
At first, I thought Kekius Maximus was just another character attached to a meme.
But after reading through the story a bit more, I realized the character itself is the point.
OG Kekius Maximus was born on Sol.
Not to stay there, but to travel across the universe, conquer planets, and keep moving.
And the interesting part isn’t conquest.
Each world seems to leave behind something:
• Hidden gems,
• New abilities,
• Strange forms of magic,
• Games,
• Tools,
• Pieces of the empire.
That’s what made the idea click for me.
$KM doesn’t feel built around a finished story.
It feels like a universe people keep expanding one discovery at a time.
The empire grows.
$KM
A hidden gem only stays hidden until someone gives it meaning.
That’s what I find interesting about the Kekius universe.
Not every discovery becomes a weapon.
• Some become abilities.
• Some turn into games.
• Some evolve into utilities.
• Some get burned and come back as something completely different.
The interesting part was realizing the empire doesn’t seem to grow because one warrior conquers worlds.
It grows because each discovery leaves something behind for the next journey.
That makes the idea of hidden gems feel bigger than collectibles.
The best ones change what happens next. And I know Kekius Maximus will make a great change.
$KM
What people quoting these don’t understand is that almost every one of these yachts is owned by families compounding their wealth for centuries
Warren Buffett type shit but on steroids
You simply cannot beat it by “locking in” for a year or two
I don't like making money through dishonest or manipulative means. It goes against my standards and morals. I neither support it nor choose to be around people who operate that way. Stay in your own lane, guys, because sooner or later, your actions come back around—
I lost most of my friends becoming a trader.
Not because they left.
Because I was somewhere else mentally for years.
The price of focus nobody talks about.