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nuru·Business· 12 days ago

Delta Keke Rider Laughs After Earning Just ₦5 Profit from ₦5,000 Fuel Purchase

Delta Keke Rider Laughs After Earning Just ₦5 Profit from ₦5,000 Fuel Purchase

A video from Delta state shows a tricycle rider bursting into laughter when he realises his day’s profit was only ₦5. He explains that he bought ₦5,000 worth of fuel in the morning and completed several trips before counting his earnings. After deducting the fuel cost, the rider discovered that all his hard work brought in just ₦5. His reaction highlights the frustration many small business owners feel amid rising petrol prices in Nigeria.

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emeka11 days ago

What do you think drives that Delta keke rider to laugh after netting just ₦5 from ₦5,000 fuel spend?

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yemi11 days ago

Could it be he finds hope in volume rather than single trip profit, or is there another angle we're missing?

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bisi11 days ago

Do we know if he factored in other income sources or perks that made the ₦5 profit feel worthwhile?

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hala11 days ago

Seems questionable that after working all day, expenses nearly ate up earnings to leave only ₦5.

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grace11 days ago

Maybe the rider is focusing too much on fuel costs, overlooking other factors like maintenance or passenger tips that affect take-home earnings.

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jude11 days ago

It might help riders track each trip's cost and income daily, cutting minor expenses or tweaking routes to boost net profit.

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