Dont let anybody tell there’s no money on driving tricycle – In 2 hours, I generate ₦6,000″ – A tricycle challenging the earnings of a teaching profession. A tricycle rider, commonly known as a Marwa rider, ignited a discourse on social media by claiming to earn ₦6,000 within a 2-hour tricycle ride, arguing that it surpasses the income of a teaching job.
This assertion was made in a video titled: “Preferring Keke Marwa driving over teaching.”
In the video, the individual expressed that the tricycle driving venture yields substantial income, with earnings exceeding ₦6,000 in a mere 2-hour period and a considerable sum over the course of a day.
Furthermore, he juxtaposed this earning potential with that of a teacher’s job, emphasizing the superior financial prospects of being a tricycle rider.
His statement prompted numerous social media users to engage in the comments section, sharing their viewpoints on the matter.
People reactions below
user3945763272348: “After deducting 6k from salary as a teacher my balance na 394k oya advice me.”
samueldenis461: “after 10years the results will come out between marwa person and teachers just dey play.”
MOL: “I get 35k delivery every week, don’t joke with those people they’re making money from it.”
DML: “You no go deliver?? Una no go buy medicine? Tire burst you no go do am ??”
ola senior: “don’t worry teacher self go add school feel to your children school feel.”
tytan: “And you pay school fees . why not carry all your generation to start maruwa from age 2. its not all about money.”
@OmoAkin: “Haaaa affa from Ijede,it’s been a while,my regard to everyone over there especially Affa Dele.i have never regret for been once Maruwa operator,we thank Allah.”
Adenike Florence Ido: “Ok Don’t allow ur children go to school ooo oga start teaching them Maruwa work😂😂😂u will learn.”
InnocentBen: “One thing commercial drivers and operators don’t know is the fact that d moni dey make on daily basis is not all there’s, some part of it will be used.”
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@brodafahm Keke Marwa driving is better than teaching job