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The Case Of Evans: Where Are The Real Successful People? by oluwadanie1(m): 3:33pm On Jun 20, 2017
THE CASE OF EVANS: WHERE ARE THE REAL SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE?

The very recent trends of "successful" people being busted leaves a whole package of questions to be answered. One very very salient one is where the *REAL* successful people are.

Before Evans, who has been arrested on accounts of kidnapping came Dammy Krane, who was also arrested on accounts of credit card fraud. To be candid, I must explicitly state that this is becoming very uninteresting.

How come that the supposed successful people who we are supposed to tap inspirations from to pursue our dreams are still the same ones falling our hands. I want to say that this has gotten to the height of it and leaves a huge doubt in our heart on if there are real successful people with "clean money".

Yes, you might think that the next person to you is successful as a result of his music career, or online business, only to wake up the next morning and discover that he has been arrested for online fraud. #WehDoneSir.

Well, at this juncture that we have reached, we need to ask questions and charge the real people to show themselves. It's one thing to tap inspiration, it's another to tap the RIGHT inspiration.

Do you know how many hearts were broken when someone they look up to is caught up in a mess like that? Do you know how many people would lose focus and conclude that there is no clean money anywhere? How about those that towed the seemingly successful part, only to deviate when they discover that it isn't the actual source of wealth? I can surely feel where it hurts them now.

We want to start being inspired by the Zuckerbergs of Nigeria (I hope Mark isn't involved in such too), the ones who have built a product, or service, or company and have made real money in the entire process. We are extremely tired of those who use businesses as a mere cover up of their shameful deeds.

This should serve as charge to real people amassing real wealth which is not as a result of fraud or dirty deeds. We need to tap the right inspiration. The perfect motivation to move forward is very needed at this point. This is so we savage what's left of our future. We do not want to breed a ton of future kidnappers and credit card fraudsters. We are better than this.

✍ Daniel A. Moses
Oluwadanie
@oluwadaniemoses
Re: The Case Of Evans: Where Are The Real Successful People? by Bibors(m): 3:53pm On Jun 20, 2017
The wealth of a person is actually calculated from his books. If good auditors look at your books, they will eventually see stuff which suggest if you are cooking up figures. What about your tax remittances in relation to the wealth?
Nobody asks questions in Naija else, these politheiftians wouldn't even be eligible to contest.
The elites and leaders are all thieves, they ruined the system and they are trying to stop their small competitors.

Nigeria is a joke.
A boy shouts 30bn in his account and there isn't a corresponding tax to show for it.

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