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“How I Was Able To Attain My Current Feat & Things That Make Me Happy” – Transport Union ‘NURTW’ Boss MC Oluomo

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Eniola Adeniyi

Musiliu Akinsanya, the chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) better known as MC Oluomo has revealed how he was able to attain his status.

Oluomo made the disclosure in a self congratulatory birthday message.

The chairman of the Lagos state chapter of the NURTW also revealed the things that make him happy.

Regarding how he attained his current fame as head of the NURTW in Lagos state while doubling as the chief street muscle for the popular politician Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, MC Oluomo stated “Looking back to my life from the beginning of the struggle before I was able to attain my current feat, it can only be God.”

Pointing out the things that make him happy, the deep pocket who fought through the ranks of the transport union pointed out “…I am hail and hearty and my children are beginning to excel right before my eyes.”

In thanking God for witnessing another birthday, MC Oluomo stated “I wish myself a happy birthday today but moreso, I am grateful to Almighty Allah for his love and protection over me, my family and my well wishers “

Reflecting on the lessons that come with getting older, Oluomo posted “As one gets older in life, one would begin to reflect on the past and plan for the future. Getting older comes with more wisdom, patience and better understanding of how life works.”

Revealing a pact he has with God as long as he lives Akinsanya divulged “In keeping to my promise to God that so far that I am alive, I will do my best in helping people around me.

With this my new age, I pledge myself more to helping people and being a shoulder people can lean on in time of trouble.’

Ending the birthday message to self on on a very emotional note the heavy spender wrote “I can never say good bye to my mum Alhaja Zinat Abebi Omotonwo because we are the same month , I will always remember you all the days of my life, I miss you mum.”

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