Meeting with the most likely candidate for the next president!! (^^♪!!

Article published at: Oct 11, 2024 Article author: 嶋泰宣 Article tag: YouTube
次期大統領最有力候補者への面会!!(^^♪!!
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It was evening.

We went to the address specified by Rochas, and under strict security, we finally got to see the Rochas house for the first time. It was huge lol. The house was too big lol. There were about 20 security guards on standby at all times.

There is an ominous atmosphere...

Rochas appeared from the entrance with a big smile and said, "Family! Welcome to visit!"

Come on in! (^^♪

A live soccer game was being shown on the big TV.

I greeted the lady I was meeting for the first time, was shown to a sofa, and we began chatting.

But then Rochas said, "Champagne boy! Let's get started!"

Yes, today too, the champagne boys will be bursting at the start!

Empty bottles lined up on the table as people drank away vigorously lol

I think I drank more champagne than I ever have in my life (laughs).

Nigeria is one of the world's largest consumers of champagne.

There is a strong image of poverty, but it's just that the gap between rich and poor is huge, and the wealthy have champagne fights every night (laughs).

It's very nice to be able to see successful people up close ✨It serves as reference and gives me something to aspire to!

It was already past 8 p.m.

Oh! Maybe it's here!

I wonder who is going to come... I'm feeling nervous, anxious, and a little tipsy and dizzy ( *´艸`)

When the front door opens, a man appears with a well-trained, toned body and a carefree smile.

As we were shown to the dining table, Rochas said, "Let me introduce you first!"

His name is Peter Obi, and he's the leading candidate for the next president!

Well, it's true that I have absolutely no luck with airplanes, but I do have extremely strong connections and luck with people.

Finally, I have all the 3 pieces I've been looking for!! ❤

"Former President Obasanjo", "Rochas" and the last piece, "Peter Obi"!!

It's hereeeeeeeeeeeeee ( *´艸`)!!

As we begin to eat, we first say a prayer, put our hands together in the Japanese style, and then eat!!

It's still spicy... The Pepe sauce is destroying my stomach, I'm choking, it's so spicy my throat hurts, I'm coughing, I can't stop sweating, and I'm busy lol

Champagne boy! Peter wants to talk, is that okay? asked Rochas.

Of course! I'd love to talk to you too!!

Peter is a Japan lover, has been there many times, and said there are things from Japan he would like to introduce to Nigeria.

"Improvement" "Repair" "Maintenance"

This culture does not exist in Nigeria.

Once a house is built, it remains built. It is used until it breaks down.

The same goes for roads.

Once I make it, I'll keep using it until it breaks.

But Japan is different.

We review the materials and composition of the building, "improve" them, "repair" them every year, and "maintain" them, creating a safe and secure environment that will last for years, even decades.

What a wonderful culture!!

I would like to import these three cultures into Nigeria.

What is natural to me is not natural in Nigeria.

Due to a power shortage, there are traffic lights, but they are not lit, which is why there are many accidents.

And they don't follow the rules. They throw their trash on the roadside. They pour cooking oil straight down the drain... As a result, the ocean is full of sludge...

Although Nigeria has the gift of population, there is unfortunately no spiritual education in the country, so people keep the inside of their own homes clean but do not know about the outside.

So once you make it, you leave it. No one cares if it breaks.

What a shame...Even though roads have been built where there were no roads before, houses have been built where there were no houses before, and efforts have been made to improve the environment, there is no culture of "improvement," "repair," or "maintenance."

Peter said that if he becomes president, he would like to provide education on these three points as well as on spiritual matters.

A suggestion from me too.

We would like to introduce baseball into physical education and sports classes as a means of mental education, and to support and spread mental and physical health.

Immediately, there was a wave of empathy and emotion!

To be honest, I don't know much about baseball, but it sounds amazing and I definitely want to try it!

Starting with Makoko, I believe in the potential of "baseball" and understand the importance of involving those in power. Yes, I have the connections and luck with people!! ❤

Three people I learned about in Makoko who are powerful and not corrupt.

All the pieces are in place! Now all that's left is to put it into action!

Then, Rochas spoke seriously...

Japanese people take a long time to say "Let's do it!" or "Let's do it!"...market research.

New hires, capital preparation... How many Japanese have entered Nigeria so far... (';') There are only 39 Japanese expatriates in Nigeria.

There are tens of thousands of Chinese and Koreans, but the Japanese are slow to take action...

That's why I can't trust the champagne boy's words, "Let's do it!" and "Let's do it!"

That's right...there are only 39 Japanese people in Nigeria...precedent speaks for itself...

But I promised my kids!!

"Create a brighter future for the children of Africa in Nigeria!!"

I asked Rochas.

What can I do to make you trust me and support me?

Rochas replied.

Please register a company in Nigeria and have one or more Japanese representatives stationed in my office.

※It's like a hostage lol

I had no hesitation. I hadn't decided what I was going to do, but I intuitively felt that it would not be wise to hesitate at this point.

Okay. Then I will contact the lawyer right now and proceed with the Nigerian company registration. So you will trust me?!

Peter, who intervened, said, "The champagne boy is funny! Is he really Japanese? Or maybe he's Chinese?" lol

Yes, I have narrow eyes and even Chinese people mistake me for a Chinese person, he said, laughing.

Call a lawyer immediately.

Our quick decision and action paid off, and tonight we're having a party!!

The Champagne Boy has become a real family member!!! ❤

The Rochas family starts dancing their traditional dance❤❤❤

The children were also introduced and the champagne boys became real family!!

The mood was very welcoming. Well, let's move on, champagne (laughs).

I don't know how many bottles I've opened lol

Well, so the Nigerian branch has started with some momentum, but what will it do?

Without anything decided yet, we started with just the keyword "baseball" (laughs).

We got so drunk that we finally broke up at 2am. When we returned to Japan,

We promised to keep in touch and then headed home.

I prepared myself for an early morning flight to Japan at the inn, then headed to the airport, still basking in the afterglow and fighting sleepiness.

Well, I don't have much luck with flying, so I was harassed and robbed by airport staff, but on the way back,

"What did you come to Nigeria for?"

I answered that question with confidence!!

"I'm here to ask former President Obasanjo, Rochas and Peter Obi for backup!!"

I even showed off some cool photos!! (lol)

The airport staff were also surprised and flocked to them lol

"Look at this guy! He's amazing!! Is he the one who can meet the starter three!? What about you!? That's amazing!!!"

And a wave of joy lol

Unlike the flight there, the airport staff politely guided me to the waiting room.

So, I misunderstood your position (laughs).

After a clear and obvious reversal, I headed to the plane in high spirits.

Although it was a short stay, I felt relieved and tired after a hectic business trip.

I usually can't sleep, but I fell asleep on the plane zzz

After arriving in Ethiopia for a transit, I took a break and soaked in the afterglow.

Suddenly I started to get anxious...

Well, I decided to open a branch in Nigeria on impulse, but there is no theme other than "baseball"... What will I do? lol

I'm an idiot (lol). I've always lived my life on passion and energy, so I often act on impulse lol. That's the same this time lol. There are only about 600 baseball players, so there's no market...

Hmmm... I can't sleep lol, I have to think about it on the plane...

Well, I've only been to Nigeria twice, so I don't know anything about business opportunities there, and even after googling online, I can't come up with any ideas... well, it's not that easy to come up with ideas lol

I arrived at Narita Airport feeling frustrated and anxious.

A 38-hour flight was really tiring, and I couldn't think of anything to do, so I headed home feeling frustrated.

I was so exhausted that I just collapsed zzz

Will the Nigerian branch actually be completed? Will a baseball business be born?

Stay tuned!!! ⚾

~To be continued~

⚾WE ARE ONE TEAM⚾

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