A Nigerian lady on twitter with the handle @TheIyinoluwa has taken to her page to share what may or may not be a motivational story of what she goes through on a daily basis in order to attain success.
The lady’s post on her twitter page read ;
I got home at 3am this morning (Thanks to Lagos Traffic) and right now, I am at law school headed to work. Mind you, I live at Mowe, ibafo and I work at Ikate.
There’s no excuse to success. You have to keep moving no matter what!!
Good Morning
In a rejoinder tweet, she wrote ;
I don’t like this life style cos I do this every day of the week, but bills has to be paid.
I am a Graduate from the University of ibadan, read English and literary studies.
I am also a writer, content developer and YouTube Blogger. I am available for jobs on the mainland.
I don't like this life style cos I do this every day of the week, but bills has to be paid.
I am a Graduate from the University of ibadan, read English and literary studies.
I am also a writer, content developer and YouTube Blogger. I am available for jobs on the mainland. https://t.co/5FawFUp5bb— The Mowe-Ikate Girl (@TheIyinoluwa) September 10, 2020
Mowe to Ikate is a journey of approximately 55 Kilometres and because of that fact, some twitter users claimed she is ‘suffering and smiling’ with that kind of routine. She was also advised to move closer to her office or look for another job.
See some reactions below ;
Yom Yom wrote ;
We always want to coin out “motivational quotes” from every situation.. that’s just the problem.
Temidayo replied ;
Like, I’m wondering how this kind of suffer-head should be a source of motivation. Something that undeniably puts your health at risk. You only succeed when you are alive, no success/failure in the grave.
Like, I'm wondering how this kind of suffer-head should be a source of motivation. Something that undeniably puts your health at risk. You only succeed when you are alive, no success/failure in the grave.
— Temidayo?❤ (@dhanip_sarah) September 10, 2020
Tosin Olugbenga wrote ;
Dear @TheIyinoluwa,
As much as this your daily commute from Move to Ikate is injurious to your health, I commend your resilient spirit to achieve success.
Meanwhile you should plan to either move closer to work or quit.
If you die, some else would replace you immediately.
Dear @TheIyinoluwa,
As much as this your daily commute from Move to Ikate is injurious to your health, I commend your resilient spirit to achieve success.
Meanwhile you should plan to either move closer to work or quit.
If you die, some else would replace you immediately.
— Tosin Olugbenga (@TosinOlugbenga) September 10, 2020
Ekamma wrote ;
Please consider your life too. This will tell on your health at some point. Try to move closer to work. I worked in “APAPA” for about 3years – traffic + distance + my daily office tasks.
when my body couldnt take it any longer, it shut down completely. Body no be firewood