Where una dey see this money – Twitter users react as man buys and installs personal ATM in his home

A man with Twitter handle @flexeatss, has sparked conversations on social media with his recent money move.

He announced on the microblogging platform, that he had purchased a personal Automated Teller Machine (ATM).

Striking poses with the new machine, the self taught chef excitedly said he looks forward to a year of passive earnings for himself.

He tweeted: “I purchased & installed my first ATM machine today .. passive Income all 2021.”

See his post:

It is not common to find private individuals owning ATM machines and this raised eyebrows with many people questioning whether his action had a legal backing.

@tanyajackdaw; hold up, its legal omg. I thought he’s gonna steal money from peoples cards this way. I’ve never seen an atm that doesnt belong to a bank

@ewilson502; ATMs IMO will be obsolete in a year or two due to digital assets and currencies. Cash will be old news.

@Ebukasancho: Abeg where una dey see this money. How pesin go buy ATM put for haus

@wave_god243; So you the nigga takin that extra 3 dollars every time I want sum cash

@emilyintema; Imagine owning one at a strip club with $15+ transaction fees Loudly crying face

@DeZhuoreVu; At the risk of sounding dumb (but I’m being genuine I swear) after buying the machine, you put your own money in there to get going? Take out a loan? What

@SimplyKam10; He will use a private company to handle transactions. They will take a certain percentage but whatever he decides to charge on his transaction fee will be his. For example strip clubs charge 10 plus on fees and usually only 2 dollars goes to the provider the rest they profit

@WaleOk: Ma guy you dey motivate me

Kano govt orders civil servants to work from home

The Kano State government on Tuesday ordered civil servants in the state to work from home and await further instruction on the matter.

The Kano State Commissioner of Information, Malam Muhammad Garba, who disclosed this to journalists in Kano, said the decision was taken at a stakeholders’ meeting held on Monday.

According to him, the move was one of the measures taken by the government to check the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

However, workers on essential services such as the healthcare service providers, fire service, water board, teaching staff, security guards, and the media are not affected by the directive.

The government also imposed a fresh ban on viewing and event centres across Kano State.

Kano State currently has 2, 617 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 70 fatalities, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

Reality star, Ka3na shows off her house

The ex BBN housemate, Kate Jones who goes by the name Ka3na recently showed off her palatial building on her Instagram page.

She wrote: “Feels more like home now having my Lila @miss.jones.13 with me??. Who wants to have a tour of my home???”

The mother of one quite have an exquisite taste for good things. No wonder she calls herself the boss lady.