TEETH 4 TEETH … With Justin Akpovi-Esade

Reggae Legend Cum Content Creator?
One of Nigeria’s living reggae legends, Orits Wiliki may have found another vocation but not many know about it at the moment. In an era where people are making millions daily from the Internet, especially these young ones, bros Wiliki who alongside the late Ras Kimono, Majek Fashek and others ruled both the airwaves and dancefloors in the 80s through 90s, may have decided to jump into the Internet fray with this generation to drag the millions some of them are reportedly making, if not, how does one describe the rate at which the musician is now posting every other minute on Facebook and perhaps other social media platforms?

T4T is a friend to Wiliki on Facebook and every other time he signs in to see what is going on, fiam, it must be one video or something else that Wiliki had posted that will confront T4T. And to be honest, the bros has the knack of posting very exciting videos and T4T often wonders where he gets them from.
So, T4T has made it a point of duty to always be on the lookout for the musician’s posts and he has been trying to summon courage to ask him if he is now into ‘content creating’ but ‘fear is catching’ him from doing just that make senior man nor go swear for am, that is why he is now using this ‘safe’ medium to ask here.

In the event that bros Wiliki is now also a content creator, T4T is hereby telling him not to forget him in his paradise when Facebook starts to shower him with the millions it is blessing the likes of Mr. Macaroni, Peller and others with. And by the way, just for the records, nothing is wrong in being a content creator even at over 60 years of age. Nor be only one gate dem dey pass enter Yaba Market. Royalties are still rolling in from his past hits, he is still releasing songs and now, if(if o) he is now doing content, then, na three gates bros Wiliki dey pass enter im marketi.
Anyway sha, just remember T4T when Facebook monetises your Facebook page, 2k, even 1k sef na money. To God be the glory!

This Actor And His Hearing Aid, Sorry, Airpods
AT first, T4T did not pay much attention to the black device this Yoruba actor, Kunle Omisore wears in his two ears, in almost every movie he stars in. It was Lateef Adedimeji, another Yoruba actor who was fond of doing that in the not too distant past but Adedimeji’s device is white. It became a thing of concern when T4T began taking note of Omisore’s device. It looks like an airpods but does one wear airpods all the time? T4T has that device and he remembers them only when he wants to be on a long call, watching a video or driving because of the fear of LASTMA officials who have no ‘fear of God’ or even Ifa if they but see one of your hands raised like you are holding a phone and driving at the same time, so, how come, Omisore and Adedimeji are comfortable wearing that somewhat uncomfortable device in a two hour movie? Abi na hearing aid dem dey wear? That is a question, not a statement o.

Nigerians And Love For Ponzi Schemes
THERE was this guy in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in the 80s, during the military era and before the Internet revolution, who pulled off one of the biggest heists in the history of Ponzi Schemes by a Nigerian dead or alive, till date. His name, if T4T’s still remembers very well, is Umanna or so. That fella took the majority of people in the South South region to the cleaners; it was during the famous IBB military regime. T4T was a ‘small adult’ then and he sat aloof as both the old and young were caught in the web of that scam. The frenzy, the excitement, were contagious.
Fast forward to the 2000s, MMM rode on the back of the Internet to scam not only Nigerians but others across the world with its own now sophisticated Ponzi scheme. People lost thousands and millions of naira. Did Nigerians learn? No.

T4T woke up to the wailings of Nigerians over a new Ponzi scheme named CBEX that decided to shut its doors after counting its gains. Yet again, Nigerians fell for a cheap scam when all the signs were there that it was a scam all along, just like other Ponzi schemes in the past even when the Federal Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria have never relented in issuing warnings to the public. The argument has always been, times are hard, so people need quick money. That is a very dumb and convenient excuse. Someone told you to invest 20, 000 naira and in a week, that money will fetch you 100,000, even the Bank of America cannot pull off that kind of magical feat, yet you believed him or her. And to calm you, he actually pays you the 100, 000 and then asks you to bring your friends and family members to double your stake and invest the 100, 000 and get paid 250,000. You actually get that promised amount. He is setting you up for the kill. You then rush to your bank to borrow 10 million naira because that will make for you 100 million in one week! Over a million people ‘invest’ big to reap big and suddenly, the site of the scheme goes dark. No office and officials to hold responsible, they are like ghosts!
You are not only greedy, you are a fool!

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