鈥淎 Week In The Life鈥 is a weekly 91大神 series that explores the working-class struggles of Nigerians. It captures the very spirit of what it means to hustle in Nigeria and puts you in the shoes of the subject for a week.
The subject for today鈥檚 鈥淎 Week In The Life鈥 is *Tola. He collects money at the bus park, and he鈥檚 what Nigerians refer to as Agbero. He talks about wanting to quit his job, his faith in God and why he shows up every day.

MONDAY:
I鈥檓 on the road as early as 5:30 or 6:00 a.m. on most days. I have to beat traffic and get to work early because the earlier I do, the faster I can begin to make money for the day. Most people don鈥檛 know that agbero work is just like being a marketer 鈥 we have daily deliverable targets per day. I don鈥檛 earn a salary, so I depend on whatever extra money I make per day. Depending on your location and performance, your daily target can be somewhere between 鈧30,000 – 鈧45,000, and a failure to meet this target means you pay out of pocket. On the bright side, if you surpass your target, you get to keep the extra amount. Therefore, every single minute counts in this job.
This pressure is why some people do anything to collect money from buses; they鈥檒l threaten to break their windscreen, remove the fuel tank cover or wipers. The union [NURTW] believes that there鈥檚 no way you鈥檒l go out and not meet your target, so they don鈥檛 listen to excuses. Everyone has a daily target, and that鈥檚 why you鈥檒l see agberos collecting booking fee from one bus stop to the next. We give numbers and sell tickets to show who has paid and who hasn鈥檛. The funniest part is that the tickets are provided and printed by the state government, so a portion of our daily target also goes to them. We hand over whatever money we make to the park chairman [each park has a chairman] who then hands it over to the union鈥檚 executives. At this point, the money is shared amongst them and the state government who provides the tickets.
It is what it is.
It rained today so there were not a lot of buses on the road. I made my daily target with barely enough money for food and transportation for tomorrow. I鈥檓 praying for God鈥檚 favour because I鈥檓 tired of this job.
TUESDAY:
Things weren鈥檛 always like this for me. I wasn鈥檛 always an agbero working for a union. I learnt printing press work, but there was no money to buy a machine neither was there anyone to help me. So I set up a baba Ijebu kiosk to raise money to buy machines. Things were going well until I fell in love with one lady like this. After we started dating, nothing was coming in again. Getting money to eat even became difficult for me.
Then she fell pregnant.
Things became three times more difficult for me after that. I kept on struggling until my son was born. One year plus after his birth, she left me. Her reason was that she re-assessed her fortunes and saw that there was no future with me. After all, when she met me, I had a lotto kiosk and I was making money. Now that things were no longer the same, she went to consult her stars and they told her to remarry.
Today, I鈥檓 thinking about the fact that it鈥檚 been almost six years now, and I still don鈥檛 have money. I left the printing press to Baba Ijebu to agbero work and still, nothing tangible till now. I鈥檓 still using agidi to get money to eat. If I get a better job today, I鈥檓 gone. It鈥檚 not like I signed a life contract with these people. Even if I did, this is not the kind of job that someone should do forever.
WEDNESDAY:
Under the sun and in the rain, we鈥檙e always hustling, we鈥檙e always collecting money. It鈥檚 only God that will pity us. There鈥檚 no protection, no place to rest, nothing. If you want to urinate, you鈥檒l find somewhere by the side to do it. When you want to toilet, you鈥檒l look for a public toilet and pay 鈧50 to use it. If you鈥檙e sick, you鈥檒l beg someone to stand in for you so you can make your deliverables and if you鈥檙e lucky, they will make some money to give you so you can hold body.
Coronavirus time was so bad because no movement meant no work. During that time, I鈥檇 just go and do twale on the street for someone that will dash me money. Other times, we鈥檒l group ourselves like four or five and go to a construction site and do labour assistant. Sometimes, when we see people digging borehole, we go and meet them for at all at all money. I wasn鈥檛 happy doing that, but I had to eat. To worsen matters, people will just talk to you anyhow and you’ll be tired of life. You鈥檒l be asking yourself: what kind of person is this? Why am I here? Why is this person talking to me like this?
I had an incident like that today. I was calling passengers for a bus driver and a passenger insulted me. After calling price for this woman, she refused to pay when I asked her for money. Instead, she started blasting and rubbishing me. I wanted to reply but people around said I shouldn鈥檛 talk. So I kept on looking.
It has been almost three hours since this happened but I can鈥檛 stop thinking about it. I鈥檓 looking forward to going home at 8 p.m. With the way my day is going, I鈥檒l make enough money to meet my daily target and still have some change. My plan is to go home and drink a chilled bottle of malt because I can鈥檛 kill myself.
THURSDAY:
Today, I鈥檓 thinking about my son. He鈥檚 just six years old and unaware. He lives with grandma, but sometimes, he comes to stay with me. We鈥檙e doing one week on and off at work, so he comes during my week off. When he鈥檚 not around, I help someone manage their lotto kiosk, and they give me money to hold body.
My son doesn鈥檛 know what I do for now because union work is not something I鈥檓 proud of. I don鈥檛 even wear the uniform. I wear the cap once in a while. When he鈥檚 around, we watch cartoon and sports as father and son because these are the memories I want him to have of me. It鈥檚 tough raising a male child and being a good role model that the child can follow. It鈥檚 lonely because I have no woman and I鈥檓 not remarried 鈥 the only thing that gives me joy is my boy.
I鈥檝e spoken to my friends that if they have a better job they should let me know. I have my SSCE degree, so I can do factory work or office assistant. Anything that will benefit me, I鈥檒l do it. If God is kind to me, I know the type of education I want to give my son. Part of my prayer every night is that God should spare his life because I don鈥檛 know what I鈥檒l do if I suddenly no longer can鈥檛 hear his infectious laughter. The one he makes especially when we鈥檙e watching sports and I鈥檓 gesticulating to him.
My prayer is simple: 鈥淕od, another year is about to end and I鈥檓 getting older. When it鈥檚 my time, answer my prayers. It hasn鈥檛 been easy because I haven鈥檛 gotten a better job. I need something better because I just want to start living.鈥
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