InfernoNig: Na wa. This one don't have a problem. Make she enter street and see people frustrated, depressed and at the verge of giving up, because of hardship. This one is talking about cream. Mtchew
what next is naija youth would now come back to their senses to the real matter going on for naija about fuel scarcity and electricity, protest and all
But this thing for no reach like this if they opened the door , sometimes u obey them first , they are humans beings too There are ways u approach police check points , they will not even give u issues
show me a man that doesn't have an intimate conversation with an anonymous girl on phone then i will give you 20reasons your don't deserve a brain in your head(skull)
Fox12: I accidentally eavesdropped on him on the phone(Having intimate conversation) with an anonymous girl. Should I tell my sister about it?
since i been on nairaland this would be the only "piece" i would patiently read very well between the lines with whole concentration and no distraction
Infact i've never been more serious in my life the way i focused on this Thread
best piece! the man said it all and nothing to add or remove again
uche87: Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.
She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.
Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.
The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.
Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.
How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.
For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.
Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?
Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.
With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.
The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.
How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.
haha eeyyaahh! i feel your pain bro! we gather dey!
Calabar1stSon: All our leaders always have these sad boring stories to tell just like how the other man that became the president didn't have a pair of slippers during his childhood days.
Its high time WE stop electing people like this because they've always transfered their childhood sufferings to the masses.
As I dey so now my bank accounts dey read NGN0.00 for months now, na just hope dey keep me until this very moment.
Sirmwill: You are still a simple Sha getting a girl like that requires you to be in control not to be controlled She having a lover outside the house is out of the list of sane points Erica also surely has or lemme say had a lover outside the house,I am sure she quickly dusted the lover for Kiddwaya In things of love and attraction,forget about her having a lover or ten lovers somewhere or even a husband Taking the right steps gives you any woman you want anytime
truly i don't blame those guys but the directives they acting upon
and i blame you for writing this comment, doesn't make sense at all at all.
Its not as if those student have completed their academic program, as you already know corona lockdown shits made all student vacate school hostels knowing that after all pandemic shit and school resume proper they coming back
so in such case doesn't make sense for any of them packing their belonging to their parent or family house as they know they coming back to resume so this is bullshit
decuteGenius: I'd support them on this. Why would students leave their belongings in school and go on a break. As if to say
I'm sure some of em have been squatting in school during lockdown
If you attack this guys, you're a big fan of corruption
GLeesMODEL: *Kevin Chukwumobi@50: Meet the Nigerian man who turned billionaire carrying Corpses*
The calling of a person by a wooden gong is dependent on the feats he has attained in life.
Born into the family of Chief Ben Chukwumobi Ifediba (Omeokachie) & Lolo Elizabeth Amuche Ifediba from Umunuko Ukpor in Nnewi South LGA of Anambra State in the year of the Lord 1970, the young Kevin attended Umuwaya Road Primary School, Umuahia. He proceeded to Immaculate Conception Seminary, Ahiaeke, Umuahia for his secondary school education. On completion of his secondary school, he secured an admission to study Mass Communication at Federal Polytechnic, Okoh, Anambra State where he obtained HND in Mass Communication.
Sir Kevin thereafter forayed into pharmaceuticals and coined the name of his business APAMS, which stands for Amuche Pharmaceuticals and Medical Services, a name that eventually became a national brand.
A visit to Dons Funeral Home, in the United States of America would revolutionize his passion for the funeral business and propelled his vision. Offering innovative services in the funeral industry became his compelling desire. Like every great venture, APAMS had its own teething problems and challenges. Sir Kevin had daunting challenges getting his staff to share in his vision of honouring the dead. Again, because of the nature of the business, he had a problem of perception. But with laser focus and unparalleled determination, he was able to overcome all that and emerged a trailblazer in the industry.
With only one panel beaten vehicle at inception, APAMS has grown in leaps and bounds, offering exotic funeral services with not just state of the art automobiles but with chariots and helicopters as well, while giving the dead a grand entry into the world beyond. Sir Kevin was right when he stated in an interview that he had no competition. APAMS simply defines the industry while others play catch up.
The company's profile of services executed reads like a litany of big names. The company has handled the burials of several creme of the society.
APAMS has become a one stop shop funeral home, offering twenty six different funeral services, ranging from the sales of high end caskets to even repatriation of corpses from anywhere in the world etc. The company that started with one man has grown with over 280 staff strength and 450 contract staff..
Sir Kevin is a staunch believer in human development. He has made it a cardinal principle to develop himself and this is shown through the numerous funeral services seminars, programmes and business development courses he has attended abroad. The results show in the unmatched successes his company records and the innovations he introduces in the business.
Sir Kevin believes in humanitarian causes and this is evident in his philanthropic gestures. His clientele are not just the high and mighty. Occasionally, he offers funeral services for free for the indigent. Furthermore, he has deepened his services to humanity through his membership of several organizations like Catholic Men's Organization CMO, Nnewi and Onitsha branch, Knight of St John International (KSJI), Ukpor Improvement Union etc.
He is also the Founder/Chairman of Anambra State Ambulance Owners/Funerals Association, People's Club of Nigeria and other several other clubs.
Because of his commitment to the causes of these reputable bodies, he has received numerous awards and special recognitions from several other organizations.
Sir Kevin Chukwumobi is happily married with children
legendEMT: consistency is key in life's pursuit. He laid firm foundations from his days in UNILAG and now there's manifestations of such in all He does. Him winning the 85M will teach others lesson never to "despise days of little beginnings"
we are all same humans regardles of your uniform or position or status, the only nonsense i see here is him segregating and tagging them as "yahoo soldier"
yahoo is yahoo regardless or those involved in it and we already know all Naija govt leaders, Ministries, Department and Agencies are all yahoo,
even the so called police and sars themselves are yahoo i can boldly say it anywhere
So for this idiot broadcasting nonsense i say to him, as a soldier they shouldn't wait till the harassment get to them but fight for us now as civilians cuz thats the oat sworn by them to protect and serve
saaphiere: A man in Nigerian army uniform recorded himself while issuing out warning to SARS. According to him, soldiers also involve in internet fraud popularly known as yahoo. He said that SARS officers are killing yahoo boys anyhow and warned that the day SARS officers will kill a yahoo soldier, they will be in deep trouble.