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Monday, 8 June 2015

Inspiring! Man who sold Nylon bags, served as a bus conductor and Laborer in Lagos emerges Speaker, Lagos Assembly

Very Inspiring story. Mudashiru Obasa, a politician representing Agege Constituency 1, who started his life as a street hawker who sold Nylon bags and wrist watches and later became a bus conductor and Laborer, all to eke a living while growing up in Lagos, today became the new speaker of the Lagos state House of Assembly. He is pictured above taking his oath of office. Congrats to him. Read about his early beginning below...


"I grew up in the Papa Ashafa area of Agege and there is hardly anything I have not done to make money, except armed robbery. Maybe I was too young to be an armed robber, but talking about hustling, there is hardly any type I have not gone into. I did all this on my own volition and not because my father could not afford to pay my school fees, but the friends I grew up with were always in one engagement or another. We would go to Agege Motor Road to sell nylon bags.
Then, 12 nylon bags is half the price when we buy and you would make times two of the amount you invested. Within few hours, you would have sold an encouraging amount. I was once a bus conductor, I was a labourer…just mention it. For me, I don’t believe in staying idle and that is why when people approach me asking for assistance to help them pay their children’s school fees, their accommodation and others, I ask them who is going to pay the next one. So why don’t you find something to do? For me, I don’t believe in staying idle and that is why when people approach me asking for assistance to help them pay their children’s school fees, their accommodation and others, I ask them who is going to pay the next one.
So why don’t you find something to do? That’s also why I don’t strongly believe in unemployment. If your father is not Dangote or Otedola and co, then you must look for something to do. It is only one with such as a father that can dictate where he wants to work. You have to be engaged, you have to do something to cross to another level,” he told PM news.

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    1. Yeah. Even GEJ had no shoes.

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    2. Na dis kain person dey embezzle money...

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    3. If I hear, Story for the Gods.
      Tinubu and his area boys... Takin over Lagos one piece at a time.

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  2. Na lie him no sell anytin and was never a conductor

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    1. If I hear, Story for the Gods.
      Tinubu and his area boys... Takin over Lagos one piece at a time.

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  3. Awww I'm so inspired. If u believe it,u will achieve it.

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  4. I just luv dis golden words of his "You have to be engaged, you have to do something to cross to another level".

    God bless him abundantly, and I wish him well. Thumbs up to him, and more power to his elbows.

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  5. Turn Around!


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  6. Wow! Jesus is lord. Lindaobserve

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  7. Awww! What an inspiring story.
    So happy and thankful to God for him.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Don't worry, if you didn't go into armed robbery, you have just taken the next step to it. Nigerian politics. All Nigerian politicians are rogues and thieves

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  9. Really inspiring but I hope he leaves the street ways behind & not take it into the house. Linda take note!

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  10. Really inspiring but I hope he leaves the street ways behind & not take it into the house. Linda take note!

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  11. Aunty Linda what's "strong" with you? * In lil'kesh's voice. Enable comments now.......

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  12. Aunty Linda what's "strong" with you? * In lil'kesh's voice. Enable comments now.......

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  13. Congrats to you sir. Hustle always pay, nothing like say u hustle for your life.

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  14. Tell that to Emmanuel adebayor family

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  15. "I ask them who is going to pay the next one." So why don’t you find something to
    do? #Word

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  16. Abegi make we hear word......... Does it change the state of the nation? What an ode post. Jor oh

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  17. I hope he remba his root nd nt become a corrupt politician he shld serve d pple nd nt his pocket oo congrats sha.

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  18. Right thou u must have something doing but dat doesn't still stop u from helping others.dnt be a stingy goat

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  19. 9ce one sir. More power to ur elbow.

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  20. Doesn't mean he will serve his state, it doesn't mean he is a man of character... it means absolutely nothing to me. Tell your story in 4 years when you have truly given back.

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  21. Linda! Did you really study English at the University of Lagos?...Your use of English surprises me sometimes you know... It's polythene bags, not nylon bags. Even if the Speaker delivered his speech like that, you can edit...
    Well, to the matter at hand, very inspiring story,Mr Speaker!

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    1. Go and understand contextualizaton and localisation of English Chinua Achebe did similar thing using in English in a way that will be understand by local readers without loosing its originality from the owners of the language

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  22. Exactly, u gotta work to survive and get through the chronic epidemic called poverty.

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  23. I wonder when Nigerians will stop celebrating mediocrity!
    I don't care how much suffering he went through in life to get to where he is today. All I'm concerned about is IS HE QUALIFIED FOR THE POSITION OF SPEAKER OF THE LAGOS STATE HOA?
    If Fashola was a street hawker et. al., and still not competent enough to be the governor of the most complex state in the country, I don't think Lagos will get to where it is today.
    Now, if he is qualified and also went through the journey called life, then I say bravo; BUT if he not, then Its a pity Lagos state HOA just took 99 steps backward.
    Bottom line, NIGERIA NEEDS SQUARE PEGS IN SQUARE HOLES TO GET TO AN ENVIABLE POSITION, LEAVE SENTIMENTS OUTSIDE THE DOOR IF WE MEAN BUSINESS FOR PIT-SAKE!

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    1. Thank u....I was born in Papa Ashafa where this fucker is talking about! This rogue has been in office for more than 2 tenures and road that leads to his father's house is like 'koto orun/konga'.It baffles me when u look at the people rulling us in dis country.

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  24. Every hustler have a pay day* The day you will hit it big* #Hardworkpay*

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  25. Okay o Mr Speaker I ve seen u. Dave

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  26. Hmmm. No one has got excuse for failing, our destinies sure is in our hands. May God give us the wisdom we need.

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  27. I love this man ....you are going higher and higher !!

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  28. Congrats Sir. so Touching

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  29. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Very inspiring.... With humbleness yu can achieve ur dreams no doubt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  30. Wow truly inspiring, in life u can achieve anytin as long as u make an effort

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  31. Wow truly inspiring, in life u can achieve anytin as long as u make an effort

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  32. That's d Spirit!! U hv to engage in something to get to another level

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  33. yes everybody has a story to tell when u become big

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  34. what time did he have to go to skool?

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  35. Oga you have to realize that things have changed alot between then and now. Many have hustled like three times more than u did, but still they are not able to make end meets. The cost o living have more than skyrocketed, the people coming to ask for ur assistance isn't sitting idle doing nothing okay?.

    That's the problem I notice we have in our society toda, once God favour some one and lift them up, they will begin to think that others who are still struggling are not doing enough. Is even seen within the family where one person who has made it more than others will begin to think that he is the smartest one or he is the one that struggles and works harder than others.

    We must realise that what ever we become is just by the special grace of God and not by our power or might.

    So mr speaker, when someones comes and ask for ur help, if you can help, don't start asking who is going to pay the next one.

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  36. inspiring,you can be what you want to be.

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  37. ok,we have heard ur sob story,we thank GOD urs paid out for u,now try and show a good example as a leader now.

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  38. Too long to read. I hope with all those selling of nylons , he still went to the Uni. At this stage such positions shouldn't be given to uneducated people. Else Nig will not move

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  39. Eya Thank God for him o. More of such stories in Nigeria pls to show that dreams do come true even here...

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  40. nice encouraging story
    if most of us didn't hustle as youths; we won't be where we are now
    lets not forget that..

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  41. Femi Obasa's relative? Good for him. What he said is true but sometimes it's twice as hard for those who really have no connections. Take note.

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  42. I no blame u, come try am now. U did all those tins u still get time 4 skul.

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  43. i was born and spent most of my life in dat papa ashafa mr obasa is talking ,, after looting all th whole money in agege LG,,, 95% of agege streets is one of the poorest in lagos state ..he has done nothing significant in agege ,, .we knw him very wellllll

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  44. True! Find something to do. God said He will bless the work of your hands. Do something legal.

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  45. I doubt if the story is right.was he not the same OBASA who taught me Financial Accounting in YabaTech in late 80's?

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  46. Nice story. More inspiring stuff here - WHAT’S HOLDING YOU BACK?

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  47. Now that is democracy. YOu should be able to see someone with your storyline in the seat of power. More kudos to Lagos state for being the first in many ways. Bro, be proud of where you came from and make it happen for those you left behind. Bring them with you so that you are not leaving them behind.

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  48. There is nothing inspiring about this story Linda. Have u heard about Adaranijo, he was once a shoemaker and has been d rep 4 agege house of rep for d past 15 yrs. Now he's in d senate. Have u been to agege recently? I guess not. These people are just touts and armed robbers who unfortunately bcome our leaders. Dnt promote illeteracy as inspiring Linda.

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  49. who has u story of i have no shoe, all dis cannot move me again.

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  50. who has u story of i have no shoe, all dis cannot move me again.

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