“I Cash Out Every Day, You Don’t”- Bikeman Challenges Yahoo Boys In Viral Video

  • A Nigerian bikeman went viral after challenging “yahoo boys,” contrasting his daily hustle, earnings, and lifestyle with theirs,

A Nigerian “bikeman” has gone viral after posting a video in which he boldly challenged internet scammers, commonly referred to as “yahoo boys,” comparing their lifestyles and earnings.

In the video, the man contrasted his daily hustle with the alleged lifestyle of online fraudsters, speaking directly to the camera: “I am a bike man, you are a yahoo boy. Is that clear? I cash out every day, you don’t cash out every day. Is that clear?”

He further highlighted differences in earnings, relationships, and routines: “I earn in naira, you earn whatever. Is that clear? I see pretty babes every day. You see your ugly girlfriend every day. Is that clear? I stay outside most times. You just stay at home most times. Is that clear?”

Emphasizing his work ethic and client interactions, he added: “I sleep at night. You don’t sleep at night. Clients ask for my number. You ask for client’s number. Is that clear?”

In other news…. Nollywood filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has addressed the criticism surrounding his latest project, Anikulapo Series 2: The Ghoul Awakens, explaining that his films are made for viewers who enjoy deep and thoughtful stories.

According to a video shared on his Instagram page on February 10, 2026, Afolayan reacted to early reviews following the release of the new season. He noted that he does not expect everyone to understand or enjoy his style of filmmaking.

The director, known for films such as Irapada and The Figurine, recalled that those projects also faced criticism when they first came out, but eventually gained international recognition and awards. He suggested that reactions to Anikulapo Season 2 might follow a similar path.

Afolayan compared the response to his series with how audiences follow major shows like Game of Thrones, where viewers sometimes need several episodes to fully understand the story. He explained that the new season introduces fresh characters and new twists, which may take time for audiences to grasp.

He also mentioned that many academics and lovers of serious cinema have already shared positive feedback about the series. While acknowledging that not everyone will connect with the story, he expressed gratitude to those who understand and support his creative direction.

He said: “I don’t make films to please everybody. I make films for people who are willing to think deeply and follow the story. From Irapada to The Figurine, I’ve faced criticism before, but with time, people began to understand the vision.

“You can’t judge a layered story after one episode because some stories require patience. This season introduces new characters and new directions, and it takes time to see where it’s all going. I appreciate those who understand my style of storytelling. Not everyone will connect with it, and that’s fine.”

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