Obi Cubana Advises Youth to Avoid Unhealthy Competition

  • Speaking on misconceptions about wealth, he stressed that many achieve success legitimately and encouraged young people to seek genuine opportunities, work hard, and stay determined, reminding them it’s never too late to pursue their dreams.
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Businessman Obi Cubana has urged Nigerian youths to focus on self-improvement and avoid unhealthy comparisons, envy, and needless competition.

Speaking on misconceptions about wealth, he stressed that many achieve success legitimately and encouraged young people to seek genuine opportunities, work hard, and stay determined, reminding them it’s never too late to pursue their dreams.

He wrote on Instagram, “Dear youth, never feel intimidated about what you see online and in real life, rather let it be a motivation for you to step up your game!
Never hate on/fight someone u know absolutely nothing about, due to envy, gossip, jealousy or unnecessary competition, when you can use your time more productively!!

“Never also get too laid back because you feel that “every rich person must do or must have done crime……” This is the greatest lie from the pit of hell!

Lemme educate you for free; opportunities abound, look for them and make the very best of them!

There are a whole lot of legitimate people out here swimming in wealth, solid wealth! Today’s still early…..thank me later!”

In other news….. A 46-year-old Nigerian virgin recently visited a radio station to publicly announce her search for a husband, saying she feels time is running out.

According to a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the woman revealed in a viral video that she has never had an intimate relationship.

She explained that for the past three years, people have increasingly made her feel old, with men dismissing her as “this one is old” and children calling her “grandma.”

In an effort to find a partner, she approached the radio station for assistance.

“Time is going, I can’t continue like this. From three years ago, men see me as an old woman they’ll say ‘this one is old.’ If a child sees me, I’m called grandma. That’s why I came here to find help. I just want a person who is reasonable and responsible. I’m tired. People are beginning to see me as an irresponsible fellow in my community,” she said..

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