15/03/2026
Many of you have access to a lot of agro-commodities wasting away in your communities.
But you have never seen them as a money-making opportunity.
You are waiting for someone on social media to post, “I need palm oil,” then you will jump from your lazy bed and comment, “I can supply. Give me the contract.”
Let me help you.
Social media doesn’t work that way.
Before any intelligent person removes their ATM card and transfers money to your bank account, you must do two things.
✅ You need proof.
Before I patronize you, I will search your page and scroll through your activities from 3–4 months ago.
If I don’t see that you have ever posted about palm oil on your page, I won’t talk to you again.
Not because you are a fraudulent person, but because your CV (social media profile) does not reflect your claims.
✅ Testimonials.
When I scan your CV (social media) and don’t see anyone who has ever patronized you leaving a positive comment on your page, I will ignore you.
And when I see a comment on your page, I will click on that profile to verify whether it is a real human being or you foolishly created multiple accounts to drop fake positive comments to convince people.
I am not alone.
This is how intelligent people identify legitimate vendors on social media before transferring money to them.
Recently, I mentioned that I needed 250 kegs of palm oil. The real buyer is someone I connected with through my YouTube channel in 2025.
We have already done transactions worth over ₦54 million.
He believed me 99%, so he gave me the contract to supply 250 kegs, and he later increased it to 500 kegs.
When I posted it online, hundreds of people asked for the contract. But after checking their profiles, I wasn’t convinced.
Some of them even proudly locked their pages.
Bro, I cannot trust you.
Don’t tell me to visit Enugu to verify that you are not a scammer.
Social media is here to save me the cost of flying or coming by bad roads to Enugu.
Here is my humble a