My Worst Day Ever 😭.

Adejoke Ogundipe
5 min readOct 19, 2022

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How are you doing today, guys? I’ll be telling you all about a humorous time in my life. So put on your diaper and prepare to laugh with me.

On this faithful day, I got a message from a number on the WhatsApp platform and I basically didn’t have the person’s number before now, so to cut a long story short he was a classmate from primary/secondary school that I couldn’t even remember him if not for Facebook. And here was the message I received “ Hello Miss Adejoke, I recommended you to an NGO running a world campaign now in Nigeria, they might contact you for their business partnership. Hope you’re in town?”. When I saw this message I had to check for his details on Facebook, so after a bit of research I replied to him with “Good evening, Thanks for the recommendation, and I would like to know what the NGO is all about please.” and guess what I got back, well don’t stress too much here was his reply “You’ll be contacted by the consultant shortly for more details.”

I received a call from a man who introduced himself as Mr. Ayo and asked me which day I would be available for a session on Saturday or Sunday at Allen Avenue in Lagos, Nigeria as he had heard that I am intelligent and business-minded. I chose Sunday because I had scheduled Saturday for a company hangout; just relax; I’ll tell you guys about the hangout later. Don’t miss the hangout and not to forget I asked Mr. Ayo about the program also and he was basically bypassing a lot of Information. So Sunday was it and I was having a doubt about the whole thing that I had to call a friend along and we did go together.

Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against NGOs; my mind was against this specific one, why? Now, you may be wondering why my mind wasn’t at peace with the entire NGO situation. Because every piece of information I received from the two parties was ambiguous and I was unable to understand the NGO’s mission after reading the section under “About Us” on their website, I learned from this experience to always pay attention to the inner voice that tells me when anything is off.

You know your girl is a master of curiosity, so I took on the responsibility of risk and thought, I have nothing to lose. So my friend and I went there, and the session got off to a good start. They informed us about the various revolutions, and I learned about the Industrial, Computer, Internet, Information, Connected, and Artificial Intelligence Revolutions. I also learned about the Law of Wealth and the Law of Money Duplication with Leverage, for instance, if you have the choice between 3 million dollars in cash and two coins, whose values duplicate within 31 days. Which one will you choose? Of sure, the 3 million, but the two coins whose value duplicates should be chosen instead.

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To put all of this aside, another speaker entered. He introduced himself and began by explaining what the NGO does, which is a system where you pay #79,990 for a basic package and are eligible for a Masterclass and a mentor who will help you earn #1 million within six months. All you need to do is invite people to use the platform, and the products they sell include Alkaline Tea, an Anti-ray chain, and many others. He said, “We’re not going to sell it; instead, we’re going to get people to buy it for themselves.”

From then on, I started to have another problem with them since I would have to cut up 50 contacts and pay an immediate payment of 80,000 without being warned beforehand. I also had a problem with all the examples the speaker used. In every picture he used in his presentation, the people were driving white cars, and he never mentioned how long it took them to get to their current position, let alone acquire a car. Is money that simple to obtain without having to work for it? I believed they were lying and merely manipulating the matter.

The speaker stated he is a multi-millionaire if you see his shoes, ha you go salute am 🤣, plus I didn’t see his white automobile when I left the place. What are you preaching about? The shoes weren’t anything spectacular; they were worn-out shoes. On top of vanity? I didn’t find any of this particularly annoying, nor did the fact that they squandered my time and energy. I didn’t eat anything before leaving the house for the pointless session and you know the saying “Hungry man is an angry man.

When the so-called friend called to inquire about the session after I had returned, I was so furious that I told him I was busy and that I needed to finish what I was working on in order to restrain myself from lashing out at him. I told him I wasn’t interested in that type of business when he contacted me again the following day merely to get feedback, and he even had the audacity to question if I was furious that he had invited me to the session. Of course, I wasn’t angry because I had already calmed my nerves.

I want us to be cautious around our old friends, especially those we do not keep in contact with, or any new businesses we encounter, to receive proper information, and to always follow our inner guidance because it won’t lead us astray. God will also supply all our needs. I am aware that the majority of young people today are hunting for money, so let’s be careful not to miss it in life.

I’ll always adore you all, so please accept my greetings and my gratitude for your support. Stay blessed and check back soon for my next post. Let me give you a brief overview of what I’m cooking, don’t get it twisted. You are the best ❤️.

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Adejoke Ogundipe
Adejoke Ogundipe

Written by Adejoke Ogundipe

Tech innovator, finance strategist, and growth enthusiast—exploring ideas, building solutions, and inspiring change.

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