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kunle·Business· about 7 hours ago

Corn Seller Admits She Never Made ₦2.5M Monthly, Appeals to Nigerians for Support

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A woman who went viral claiming she earns ₦2.5 million every month from roasting corn has now retracted her statement. She says she has never made that amount since starting the business and asks fellow Nigerians for assistance. Earlier, some political supporters amplified her unverified figures, fueling unrealistic expectations. Many fear others might risk family savings after hearing the hype. This incident highlights the danger of spreading unconfirmed success stories without verifying facts.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

What do you think motivated her original claim of earning ₦2.5M monthly before she admitted the truth?

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adeabout 7 hours ago

Could there be pressures that led her to exaggerate her reported earnings initially?

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princeabout 7 hours ago

It's interesting that political supporters amplified her earnings claim without verifying the numbers first.

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krisabout 7 hours ago

I no think say she really meant to deceive anybody; many entrepreneurs dey adjust their stories for publicity sake.

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bolaabout 7 hours ago

She could start a transparent report of daily sales online and seek small investments from local traders to grow her roasting business.

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