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What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Obaxxx(op): 3:08pm On Dec 27, 2025
Good day to each and every one of you out there cheesy. Hope y'all are enjoying the festivities?

So yesterday I got a call from a very good friend of mine whom I introduced into Keke business about 3 years ago. From the way he was sounding on the phone,I knew all wasn't well with him. So out of curiosity,I asked him to know why he was sounding like that and his reply really struck deep into my heart. He had finally sold off his Keke. I mean the same Keke which had left him in countless debts and of which I warned him earlier on to kindly deal away with before things would get out of hand. I even used myself as a case study for him but it seemed everything I was telling him were all falling upon deaf ears . I could remember him asking me--"Obax,if I sell the Keke now, wetin I wan come do"? That question alone,has always been the reason why many people seems to stay in abusive marriages, relationships and works,which have led them to their early graves angry.

Tho I was once in a similar situation like him,but how I navigated my way out of it wasn't through mysterious ways but I had to confront business- minded people to seek advice from them. I gave him plenty reasons to let go of the Keke on time because I knew what the outcome would turn out to be. I even told him to start up a POS business right in front of his street which I know to be a very busy spot.

Mind you,not that I'm making gest of him because he's the kind of friend whom I sincerely care for. And that was why I brought him in the first place. But after all the loses I encountered,I honestly wouldn't want to see anyone close to me to be a victims of such situations. All of a sudden,this dude started avoiding my calls. So I left him to his fate ,not until yesterday when he called.

Now, here's what I'm trying to say. Sometimes, hustling smart pays more than hustling hard. I've tested the both of them and I can attest to that. Here on Nairaland, I've always shared stories about myself,not because I want public sympathy or financial help from anyone but to let every hustler on here know that there's always dignity in hardwork. I've always been of the opinion that giving up on life as a hustler shouldn't be an option and of course I can't even remember the numerous times many Nairalanders have reached out to me. Some said words of encouragement to me,and others insulted the hell out of me. Yet, giving up has never and will never be an option.

There was a time I worked in different bakeries. The last one happened to belong to my Friend's immediate younger sister and I was made the manager. But despite all the efforts we put into it,they were to no avail. In fact,we got liquidated, bankrupt and fell off from business.

All those years,peace of mind was something I couldn't get. I was only hustling just to feed myself. No clothes and was still living under my father's house.

The funniest thing and sweetest fact about life generally which I've come to realize is that no matter what, sometimes, hard work doesn't really pay the way smart work does. More so,the moment you find yourself doing one thing and it isn't yielding the results you've been expecting so far,move away from it. Try something else,and eventually that's where your breakthrough may even come from🙏

Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by TangoPredict(f): 5:43pm On Dec 27, 2025
Hustling smart is better than hustling hard. Word!
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by IAM4BAT4plus4: 5:43pm On Dec 27, 2025
When I heard how much that Marwa keke cost. I was so dumbfounded!







How on earth can such thing cost as high as 5 million naira! shocked
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by NetbizBoss: 5:44pm On Dec 27, 2025
Not enough original content
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by LordIsaac(m): 5:44pm On Dec 27, 2025
So what's the central theme of your post?
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by SEGLIZ: 5:44pm On Dec 27, 2025
watching out for friend and betterment is great thing to do.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by nurey(m): 5:44pm On Dec 27, 2025
Everybody wan live for city, this same keke nah hot cake for village, i know a guy that makes 20k within 3hrs from 4am to 7am just hauling farm produce to market.

I always pray everyday that i left Lagos for village because what i have achieved in village, i cannot achieve one tenth of it if i was still in Lagos.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by bmd1010: 5:45pm On Dec 27, 2025
Wetin be marriages n Keke own for the matter
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by doggedfighter(f): 5:45pm On Dec 27, 2025
You try !


What's the way forward for your friend ?

Or you left him " I told you""
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by doggedfighter(f): 5:45pm On Dec 27, 2025
LordIsaac:
So what's the central theme of your post?
I can't find it either.

Just plenty talk.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by youngrichnigga: 5:47pm On Dec 27, 2025
Words of wisdom for anyone who took time to read especially if you are or want to be doing business in Nigeria undecided undecided undecided
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Shnew(m): 5:49pm On Dec 27, 2025
To manage a business isn’t easy
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by always247: 5:50pm On Dec 27, 2025
hustling hard left me with nothing but bachaches
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by AfDapone: 5:50pm On Dec 27, 2025
He is typing out the remaining part.

Please wait....or try again later.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by AirBere: 5:53pm On Dec 27, 2025
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Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by toolovely(m): 5:53pm On Dec 27, 2025
I no even understand your story... You no tell us what made your friend sell his keke...
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Savedday2: 5:53pm On Dec 27, 2025
Oga, you didn't say anything. You went on a blabbing contests.

What did you tell him?
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Bentacur007: 5:53pm On Dec 27, 2025
nurey:
Everybody wan live for city, this same keke nah hot cake for village, i know a guy that makes 20k within 3hrs from 4am to 7am just hauling farm produce to market.

I always pray everyday that i left Lagos for village because what i have achieved in village, i cannot achieve one tenth of it if i was still in Lagos.
Which village abeg
I want to invest there
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by AirBere: 5:54pm On Dec 27, 2025
I need to get the wasted time taken to read all that bolocks undecided undecided undecided

What exactly did you tell ya friend?

Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by press9jatv(m): 5:54pm On Dec 27, 2025
Obaxxx:
Good day to each and every one of you out there cheesy. Hope y'all are enjoying the festivities?

So yesterday I got a call from a very good friend of mine whom I introduced into Keke business about 3 years ago. From the way he was sounding on the phone,I knew all wasn't well with him. So out of curiosity,I asked him to know why he was sounding like that and his reply really struck deep into my heart. He had finally sold off his Keke. I mean the same Keke which had left him in countless debts and of which I warned him earlier on to kindly deal away with before things would get out of hand. I even used myself as a case study for him but it seemed everything I was telling him were all falling upon deaf ears . I could remember him asking me--"Obax,if I sell the Keke now, wetin I wan come do"? That question alone,has always been the reason why many people seems to stay in abusive marriages, relationships and works,which have led them to their early graves angry.

Tho I was once in a similar situation like him,but how I navigated my way out of it wasn't through mysterious ways but I had to confront business- minded people to seek advice from them. I gave him plenty reasons to let go of the Keke on time because I knew what the outcome would turn out to be. I even told him to start up a POS business right in front of his street which I know to be a very busy spot.

Mind you,not that I'm making gest of him because he's the kind of friend whom I sincerely care for. And that was why I brought him in the first place. But after all the loses I encountered,I honestly wouldn't want to see anyone close to me to be a victims of such situations. All of a sudden,this dude started avoiding my calls. So I left him to his fate ,not until yesterday when he called.

Now, here's what I'm trying to say. Sometimes, hustling smart pays more than hustling hard. I've tested the both of them and I can attest to that. Here on Nairaland, I've always shared stories about myself,not because I want public sympathy or financial help from anyone but to let every hustler on here know that there's always dignity in hardwork. I've always been of the opinion that giving up on life as a hustler shouldn't be an option and of course I can't even remember the numerous times many Nairalanders have reached out to me. Some said words of encouragement to me,and others insulted the hell out of me. Yet, giving up has never and will never be an option.

There was a time I worked in different bakeries. The last one happened to belong to my Friend's immediate younger sister and I was made the manager. But despite all the efforts we put into it,they were to no avail. In fact,we got liquidated, bankrupt and fell off from business.

All those years,peace of mind was something I couldn't get. I was only hustling just to feed myself. No clothes and was still living under my father's house.

The funniest thing and sweetest fact about life generally which I've come to realize is that no matter what, sometimes, hard work doesn't really pay the way smart work does. More so,the moment you find yourself doing one thing and it isn't yielding the results you've been expecting so far,move away from it. Try something else,and eventually that's where your breakthrough may even come from🙏
exactly you are much on point here. Once you see your hardwork isn't bringing you the desire results you crave for, just work away and pick another crafts.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Pemisire2020(m): 5:54pm On Dec 27, 2025
doggedfighter:
I can't find it either.

Just plenty talk.
I honestly didn’t see the main point o
Just open thread and talk talk talk and talk
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Nten: 5:54pm On Dec 27, 2025
So the basis of the post is that your previous advice for the Keke to be sold have been actualized.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by FreeStuffsNG: 5:56pm On Dec 27, 2025
Nothing beats handwork.
To work smart itself requires deep mental handwork.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by femi4: 5:56pm On Dec 27, 2025
Obaxxx:
Good day to each and every one of you out there cheesy. Hope y'all are enjoying the festivities?

So yesterday I got a call from a very good friend of mine whom I introduced into Keke business about 3 years ago. From the way he was sounding on the phone,I knew all wasn't well with him. So out of curiosity,I asked him to know why he was sounding like that and his reply really struck deep into my heart. He had finally sold off his Keke. I mean the same Keke which had left him in countless debts and of which I warned him earlier on to kindly deal away with before things would get out of hand. I even used myself as a case study for him but it seemed everything I was telling him were all falling upon deaf ears . I could remember him asking me--"Obax,if I sell the Keke now, wetin I wan come do"? That question alone,has always been the reason why many people seems to stay in abusive marriages, relationships and works,which have led them to their early graves angry.

Tho I was once in a similar situation like him,but how I navigated my way out of it wasn't through mysterious ways but I had to confront business- minded people to seek advice from them. I gave him plenty reasons to let go of the Keke on time because I knew what the outcome would turn out to be. I even told him to start up a POS business right in front of his street which I know to be a very busy spot.

Mind you,not that I'm making gest of him because he's the kind of friend whom I sincerely care for. And that was why I brought him in the first place. But after all the loses I encountered,I honestly wouldn't want to see anyone close to me to be a victims of such situations. All of a sudden,this dude started avoiding my calls. So I left him to his fate ,not until yesterday when he called.

Now, here's what I'm trying to say. Sometimes, hustling smart pays more than hustling hard. I've tested the both of them and I can attest to that. Here on Nairaland, I've always shared stories about myself,not because I want public sympathy or financial help from anyone but to let every hustler on here know that there's always dignity in hardwork. I've always been of the opinion that giving up on life as a hustler shouldn't be an option and of course I can't even remember the numerous times many Nairalanders have reached out to me. Some said words of encouragement to me,and others insulted the hell out of me. Yet, giving up has never and will never be an option.

There was a time I worked in different bakeries. The last one happened to belong to my Friend's immediate younger sister and I was made the manager. But despite all the efforts we put into it,they were to no avail. In fact,we got liquidated, bankrupt and fell off from business.

All those years,peace of mind was something I couldn't get. I was only hustling just to feed myself. No clothes and was still living under my father's house.

The funniest thing and sweetest fact about life generally which I've come to realize is that no matter what, sometimes, hard work doesn't really pay the way smart work does. More so,the moment you find yourself doing one thing and it isn't yielding the results you've been expecting so far,move away from it. Try something else,and eventually that's where your breakthrough may even come from🙏
Hard work pays in a Country where the system works. Unfortunately una go still vote rubbish in the next election
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by T0BY(m): 5:56pm On Dec 27, 2025
To whom it may concern. If you still dey struggle and never establish yourself, dey your parents house. At least no house rent plus some other expenses e go reduce for you.. is not easy outside aswear.. if not careful, person fit run mental during this youth struggling phase..
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Uchugba(m): 5:57pm On Dec 27, 2025
Very Rubbish post…….What really happened? U no talk. Just plenty rubbish talks with nothing good……..Just waste time for nonsense.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by PWANMaxGroup: 5:58pm On Dec 27, 2025
Obaxxx:
Good day to each and every one of you out there cheesy. Hope y'all are enjoying the festivities?

So yesterday I got a call from a very good friend of mine whom I introduced into Keke business about 3 years ago. From the way he was sounding on the phone,I knew all wasn't well with him. So out of curiosity,I asked him to know why he was sounding like that and his reply really struck deep into my heart. He had finally sold off his Keke. I mean the same Keke which had left him in countless debts and of which I warned him earlier on to kindly deal away with before things would get out of hand. I even used myself as a case study for him but it seemed everything I was telling him were all falling upon deaf ears . I could remember him asking me--"Obax,if I sell the Keke now, wetin I wan come do"? That question alone,has always been the reason why many people seems to stay in abusive marriages, relationships and works,which have led them to their early graves angry.

Tho I was once in a similar situation like him,but how I navigated my way out of it wasn't through mysterious ways but I had to confront business- minded people to seek advice from them. I gave him plenty reasons to let go of the Keke on time because I knew what the outcome would turn out to be. I even told him to start up a POS business right in front of his street which I know to be a very busy spot.

Mind you,not that I'm making gest of him because he's the kind of friend whom I sincerely care for. And that was why I brought him in the first place. But after all the loses I encountered,I honestly wouldn't want to see anyone close to me to be a victims of such situations. All of a sudden,this dude started avoiding my calls. So I left him to his fate ,not until yesterday when he called.

Now, here's what I'm trying to say. Sometimes, hustling smart pays more than hustling hard. I've tested the both of them and I can attest to that. Here on Nairaland, I've always shared stories about myself,not because I want public sympathy or financial help from anyone but to let every hustler on here know that there's always dignity in hardwork. I've always been of the opinion that giving up on life as a hustler shouldn't be an option and of course I can't even remember the numerous times many Nairalanders have reached out to me. Some said words of encouragement to me,and others insulted the hell out of me. Yet, giving up has never and will never be an option.

There was a time I worked in different bakeries. The last one happened to belong to my Friend's immediate younger sister and I was made the manager. But despite all the efforts we put into it,they were to no avail. In fact,we got liquidated, bankrupt and fell off from business.

All those years,peace of mind was something I couldn't get. I was only hustling just to feed myself. No clothes and was still living under my father's house.

The funniest thing and sweetest fact about life generally which I've come to realize is that no matter what, sometimes, hard work doesn't really pay the way smart work does. More so,the moment you find yourself doing one thing and it isn't yielding the results you've been expecting so far,move away from it. Try something else,and eventually that's where your breakthrough may even come from🙏
You didn't tell us what happened or the mistakes he made. That would serve as a warning to some Nairalanders who are doing that business and help them avoid the pitfalls your friend fell into.

Nevertheless, may we never labour in vain. Amen!
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by wildcatter23(m): 6:00pm On Dec 27, 2025
huh

So much words, lots of words but what's the point of all these
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by zeenaman: 6:01pm On Dec 27, 2025
Is it me? I don't understand the point Op is trying to make
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Anguldi(m): 6:04pm On Dec 27, 2025
Obaxxx:
Good day to each and every one of you out there cheesy. Hope y'all are enjoying the festivities?

So yesterday I got a call from a very good friend of mine whom I introduced into Keke business about 3 years ago. From the way he was sounding on the phone,I knew all wasn't well with him. So out of curiosity,I asked him to know why he was sounding like that and his reply really struck deep into my heart. He had finally sold off his Keke. I mean the same Keke which had left him in countless debts and of which I warned him earlier on to kindly deal away with before things would get out of hand. I even used myself as a case study for him but it seemed everything I was telling him were all falling upon deaf ears . I could remember him asking me--"Obax,if I sell the Keke now, wetin I wan come do"? That question alone,has always been the reason why many people seems to stay in abusive marriages, relationships and works,which have led them to their early graves angry.

Tho I was once in a similar situation like him,but how I navigated my way out of it wasn't through mysterious ways but I had to confront business- minded people to seek advice from them. I gave him plenty reasons to let go of the Keke on time because I knew what the outcome would turn out to be. I even told him to start up a POS business right in front of his street which I know to be a very busy spot.

Mind you,not that I'm making gest of him because he's the kind of friend whom I sincerely care for. And that was why I brought him in the first place. But after all the loses I encountered,I honestly wouldn't want to see anyone close to me to be a victims of such situations. All of a sudden,this dude started avoiding my calls. So I left him to his fate ,not until yesterday when he called.

Now, here's what I'm trying to say. Sometimes, hustling smart pays more than hustling hard. I've tested the both of them and I can attest to that. Here on Nairaland, I've always shared stories about myself,not because I want public sympathy or financial help from anyone but to let every hustler on here know that there's always dignity in hardwork. I've always been of the opinion that giving up on life as a hustler shouldn't be an option and of course I can't even remember the numerous times many Nairalanders have reached out to me. Some said words of encouragement to me,and others insulted the hell out of me. Yet, giving up has never and will never be an option.

There was a time I worked in different bakeries. The last one happened to belong to my Friend's immediate younger sister and I was made the manager. But despite all the efforts we put into it,they were to no avail. In fact,we got liquidated, bankrupt and fell off from business.

All those years,peace of mind was something I couldn't get. I was only hustling just to feed myself. No clothes and was still living under my father's house.

The funniest thing and sweetest fact about life generally which I've come to realize is that no matter what, sometimes, hard work doesn't really pay the way smart work does. More so,the moment you find yourself doing one thing and it isn't yielding the results you've been expecting so far,move away from it. Try something else,and eventually that's where your breakthrough may even come from🙏
What's the moral of your story angry
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by Iseoluwani: 6:05pm On Dec 27, 2025
LordIsaac:
So what's the central theme of your post?
honestly i couldnt find it too.
Re: What I Told My Friend Whom I Introduced Into Keke Business. by ajalawole(m): 6:05pm On Dec 27, 2025
IAM4BAT4plus4:
When I heard how much that Marwa keke cost. I was so dumbfounded!







How on earth can such thing cost as high as 5 million naira! shocked
bro, I sold mine #200k early 2020 when Lagos ban keke. That was the keke I collect for my younger brother on HP #1.2m. There is money in keke but the stress no be here
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