- Enioluwa views this recent practice in Lagos estates as a sign of false elitism, aimed at making some individuals feel superior to those around them.
- Enioluwa pointed out that such actions give the impression that the estate is home to billionaires
Enioluwa Adeoluwa has expressed concerns about the introduction of entry and exit codes by certain estates in Lagos.
Enioluwa views this practice as a symbol of perceived elitism, questioning the validity of such a policy.
According to him, it appears to be a way to create a sense of superiority among residents.
Enioluwa argues that such actions give the impression that the estate is home for extremely wealthy individuals, which may not be the case.
In his words :
“Lagos and fake elitism ‘code to go in, and a different code to go out’
Rules that have no reason, just want to make yourself feel better than your neighbor. You’ll think there’s a billionaire living in the estate.”
See Netizens Reactions:
@Adewalemickey: “No one is after community growth. Once you have a car and own a house or a well-rented apartment, that’s it. You feel you’re better than your neighbor. Low life mentality.”
@thamas1420: “Which area(s)?”
@Peace_Ette: “Things dey happen.”
@iloveobose: “Could be a security precaution.”
@_Murphyabraham: “Me I sha the cut off from such people.”
@Nifaaaarr: “Lekki people.”
@HFeyishara: “I better pass my neighbor mentality.”
@femiferan: “I know say na Megamond day annoy you.”
In another story, Enioluwa laments as his ulcer return despite his massive food intake.
Enioluwa took to X to break the news, describing the diagnosis as “the most shocking news of 2024.”
He recounted his surprise upon learning from his doctor that his ulcer had returned, expressing his astonishment given his notorious food intake.
“I know it is most likely not because of food but it’s just shocking to me,” Enioluwa wrote. “Forget content. I eat like a fooooool.😭
“I know it is most likely not because of food but it’s just shocking to me.”
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