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Tricycle Rider Claims ₦6,000 In Just 2 Hours, Defends Earnings Against Teaching Job

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A tricycle rider, known as a Marwa rider, has set social media abuzz with claims of earning over ₦6,000 in just two hours of riding, boldly challenging the pay scale of a teaching job.

In a viral video captioned “Keke Marwa driving is better than a teaching job,” the rider passionately asserts the financial benefits of his trade over traditional employment.
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In the video, he confidently shares his earnings, highlighting the lucrative nature of tricycle driving, where substantial sums can be made within a short timeframe.

The rider emphasizes that compared to the salary of a teacher, the income potential of tricycle driving is significantly higher, sparking a debate among viewers regarding the financial viability of various occupations.

His bold assertion garnered mixed reactions from social media users, with some expressing skepticism while others shared their own experiences and perspectives on earning potentials in different professions.

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User3945763272348 humorously seeks financial advice, while others weigh in on the long-term implications and challenges associated with both tricycle driving and teaching.

Despite the debate, the tricycle rider’s claim underscores the diverse economic opportunities available in Nigeria and prompts a broader discussion on income generation and livelihoods.

As the conversation continues, it serves as a reminder of the importance of exploring various avenues for economic empowerment and the need for equitable compensation across different sectors.

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