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Being An Ol0sho Is Better Than Being A Graduate In Nigeria — Prophet Solomoni

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Being An Ol0sho Is Better Than Being A Graduate In Nigeria — Prophet Solomoni

Nigerian clergyman, Prophet Solomon Adelana has asserted that, in this day and age, working as a commercial $*x worker in Nigeria is more lucrative than earning a degree.

Prophet Solomoni made this assertion in a recent live stream where he bemoaned the state of the nation in terms of employment as well as cost and conditions of living.

 

Prophet Solomoni claims that the importance of education is seldom recognized because graduate employment is not guaranteed for degree holders.

 

In his words ;

 

Being an ol0sho is better than being a graduate in Nigeria — Prophet Solomon Adelana

When I think about Nigeria, I cry, especially for you graduates, I cry everyday.

You wake up everyday and suffer to go to school, they get a Job and they get owed salaries, they live like that until they retire and when they retire they have no pension.

Why then did they go to school?

The way it is, Olosho (prostitute) is better than a Graduate in Nigeria.

I cry for graduates.”

In other news, twelve years after his death, late Nigerian rapper, Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun, also known as Dagrin, has been listed as wanted in Sierra Leone.

Ghgossip.com recalls that Dagrin who was one of the most influential artists in his days passed away in 2010 at the age of 25 after being involved in a deadly accident in Lagos State.

Now, over a decade after his passing, the rapper’s picture was discovered among photographs of those the Sierra Leonean police had listed as wanted for taking part in a violent protest that occurred about a week ago.

A Twitter user who uses the handle @Jeen_Yous shared this news with internet users and he said:

“The Sierra Leone Police release Pictures of wanted people who were part of the violence protest last week and late Nigerian rapper Dagrin is one of them 😂😂😂.

This country will alwa amaze me.”

 

Refer to the tweet below: