Pankshin Okada Riders Share Financial Success Stories

In Pankshin, Plateau State, motorcycle riders, commonly known as "Okada" riders, have shared their transformative experiences of financial empowerment through their businesses. Mr.
Dauda Zakmin, 42, has been in the business for 13 years, earning an average of ₦9,000 daily, allowing him to build a car and rear livestock while supporting his two children’s education. Mr.
Dakup Caleb, 28, started his business after secondary school and has built a three-room house, earning an average of ₦8,000 daily. Mr.
Richard Mondai, 30, transitioned from timber to Okada business, earning enough to care for his family. Mr.
Ibrahim Wakdom, 37, has been in the business for 10 years, earning ₦6,000 daily, which has enabled him to train his children. Mr.
Lokrit Tabe, 46, switched from sugarcane farming to Okada, earning an average of ₦7,000 daily, while Mr. Joseph Ambi, 27, transitioned from tailoring to Okada, achieving significant milestones within a year.
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