September, 2025: Got frustrated and quit my job
October, 2025: Executed a collective project for the first time
January, 2026: Couldn’t find a well paying job
March, 2026: Launched a label service
May, 2026: it’s getting better.
a milestone today at More Clues, our first week with the most release - 3 and they are all incredible women - Suurshi, Mimie Myles, and Amakah.
go listen - https://t.co/FQP9f7bEUA
If you don’t mind inviting a young Nigerian winger over for a trials .
I will love to be part of the Cherries .
This is the link to my highlights https://t.co/f8R0PE0Goq
Hello @LommelSKOff
I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings.
I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
My highlights are here: https://t.co/nD68FCM0BV
Thanks,
Olaogun
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Hello @LCFC
I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings.
I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
My highlights are here: https://t.co/nD68FCLsMn
Thanks,
Olaogun
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In 1998, I was fired from my corporate job while 9 months pregnant because and I quote, “my priorities would be elsewhere after the baby is born.”
The lawyer I hired told me I didn’t have a case because discrimination like “that” was almost impossible to prove.
So I got pissed.
Took the LSAT. Went to law school. Passed the bar. Had 3 more kids.
Twelve years later, another woman from that same company was fired for the same reason. She sued them for a million dollars, and won, partly because I had kept every piece of evidence from what happened to me years prior demonstrating a systemic pattern of discrimination against women.
That company no longer exists. My law practice is thriving. And that baby they said would derail my priorities? She’s a brilliant attorney now working at my firm.
Turns out my priorities were indeed, elsewhere.
A drunk policeman shot me at a checkpoint in 2011.
The bullet tore through my car, through my right hand.
I lost my career as an animator. My marriage cracked. My mind still bleeds.
The twist?
I sued the Nigeria Police. Won in 2015.
Judge said: "Pay his medical bills."
10 years later. Zero naira.
I face permanent disability without help.
@PoliceNG_CRU@TunjiDisu1@UNDP@NhrcNigeria
#NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
This may be our most special one yet - Insert Nights: M$NEY, powered by @SpotifyAfrica
Come party with us! 🤑
🕕 6PM
🗓 May 9
📍 Venue after RSVP
Very limited slots.
Link below & in bio.