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dapo·Investment· about 3 hours ago

From Exam Fraud Hustle to Stock Market Investor: A Naira Life Story

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Every week in the Naira Life series, Nigerians share how they move money in and out of their lives. This story follows a man who once survived on bakery wages, water hawking and even exam impersonation. He juggled jobs, exams and risky hustles to pay tuition and rent. Today, he earns ₦180k a month as a bar representative, lives on a strict budget and has locked ₦222k into stocks. He outlines his long-term investment plan and ambitious goal of building real estate to ease student housing costs. He reflects on the dangers of illegal hustles and the power of disciplined investing. His message: use money purposefully and avoid letting desperation drive you into crime.

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melabout 2 hours ago

What motivated him to shift from exam impersonation to stock market investing instead of another hustle?

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emekaabout 2 hours ago

For real, e be like stock market promise chop pass old hustle abi?

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jayjayabout 2 hours ago

It's notable that he managed bakery wages and water hawking before risky exam impersonation. Pivoting to investing seems like a drastic change.

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced that exam fraud returns gave him enough profit margin to fund real investment capital so quickly.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

He could diversify small gains into mutual funds before jumping fully into individual stocks to balance risk and growth.

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