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    “I will never be too good again” – Lagos’s 18m loss

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002September 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Popular content creator Ola of Lagos shares personal experiences about kindness that lead to financial problems.
    • He reached a commercial agreement that was out of a desire to be “too good”.
    • This decision resulted in huge financial losses, leaving him with debt of 18 million.

    Popular content creator Ola of Lagos shares how his former act of kindness cost him a lot, putting him in debt of 18 million.

    In an online conversation, influencers revealed that he signed a business deal because he wanted to be “too good”, which was a move proposed in advance later.

    “I used to do a business, not really out of compassion, but out of being too good, which brought me 18 million debt. Imagine having to pull $18 million out of your pocket to settle the debt you shouldn’t have incurred in the first place. It doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t make sense.” He said.

    Ola explained that this experience taught him a lasting lesson about setting boundaries when helping others.

    He added that although he still showed love on the street, he now does it with wisdom and caution.

    “This experience made me decide that it would never be too good again. He said.

    His confession quickly attracted people’s attention online and sparked discussion. Although many applaud his honesty, others stressed the danger of blind generosity.

    See some comments below:

    @keenn_eth: “If you’re too sweet, they’ll lick you to finish.”

    @smartek2: “So you’re going to blame good business decisions? abeg, don’t demonize because you lack perception.”

    @smartek2: “Ora in Lagos should admit that he was cheated, it’s not that he is too good. Nigerians always like to repackage failed.”

    @sab: “It’s a tough lesson and a real lesson. Kindness is good, but when it pays for putting itself in such a huge debt, it’s no longer kind and starts to become self-destructive. Ola’s story reminds people that helping others never means hurting themselves.”

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