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The Hidden Price Of Kindness: Ola Of Lagos Shares How Being Nice Cost Him N18 Million

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The Hidden Price Of Kindness: Ola Of Lagos Shares How Being Nice Cost Him N18 Million

Ola, a well-known content creator from Lagos, has revealed that his generosity cost him N18 million.

He claims that he coughed up N18 million for being kind during a commercial transaction. “I learned a bitter lesson from the incident,” he said.

He said, “I once did a business, not really out of pity but out of being too nice, and it left me with an ₦18 million debt. Imagine having to pull ₦18 million from your pocket to settle a debt you shouldn’t have incurred in the first place. It makes no sense,”

“That experience made me decide never to be too nice again. Of course, I still show love to the streets, but now I do it with sense,”

In reflection, Ola of Lagos’s experience serves as a stark reminder that kindness, while a noble trait, can sometimes have unforeseen financial repercussions. His story underscores the importance of setting boundaries and exercising discernment in our interactions. While being nice remains a valuable virtue, it is equally crucial to protect oneself from potential exploitation.

Moving forward, Ola’s journey encourages others to balance compassion with caution, ensuring that their generosity does not come at the expense of their well-being or finances.

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