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Saturday, May 21, 2016

Style Doctor Uche Nnaji Meets With The Dapper Screen Cleaner Abdulahi Olatoyan

The recent internet sensation  Abudulahi Olatoyan whose Dapper screen washer story has been described by Yahoo! News As “Social Media’s Latest Success Story” met with his new mentor Mr Uche Nnaji at one of The Style Doctor's OUCHlets in Lekki, Lagos on Wednesday.




Fashion Institute Of Technology, New York trained Image Consultant, Uche who is also known for dressing President Muhammadu Buhari, has decided to take Abdulahi on as a pioneering student of his Style Institute and will see to it that he learns more about fashion, style and the art of dressing well.


After a brief meeting, it was straight to business as the Style Doctor gave Abudulahi his first taste of what is to come.

Uche reiterated “I simply want to teach him how to fish by eventually acquiring sartorial skills and knowledge just like me”





Abdulai, a former Unilorin dropout is preparing to return to University to complete his lifelong ambition of becoming a degree holder and hopefully start a new business. (Who knows maybe in the Stule department too...lol?)

Abdulahi’s story has touched the hearts and minds of millions of people around the world and many have come forward to be of support to the mission of getting the former windscreen cleaner back to academic study.
  







You can now follow Abudulahi on social media.
#DapperWindscreenWasher

Instagram: @abudulahiOlatoyan
Twitter: @iamrealabdulahi
Facebook: www.facebook.com/abdulahi.olatoyan.5

Photos: Daniel Sync/ Sync MEDIA HOUSE 

28 comments:

  1. Have u seen a man diligent in his work, he will stand before kings.

    Indeed Grace lifts.

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    1. See igbo man helping a yoruba man!
      We keep winning.
      Yorubas will not see this one n say thank you atleast.
      Ungrateful people.

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    2. Portable... give yourself sense.
      Not everything should be about igbos and yorubas.

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    3. Lagos is my Home21 May 2016 at 12:18

      Must everything be tribal. ....why can't u see Nigerians as one or u just feel like provoking

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    4. Portable Viv the beautiful, please have some brain with the beauty. TY Bello dat helped the breadseller is Yoruba, from Ogun State. Just be good regardless of your tribe. The good Samaritan could have ignored the injured traveller, but he didn't. If he had this your mentality, his name wouldn't have found its way into the bible. Your are human before you are Igbo or any tribe. Reason like one

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    5. Senseless viv as usual.oponu oshi.........dumb much,tufiakwa!!😕😖🙄

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    6. Portable bitch u are so damn irritating.... Ugly miserable local Igbo rat

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  2. People hv got diff talents to get to the top, nice one bro

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  3. He is cute ohhh, poverty na bastard mehhhh!

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  4. The 4th picture got me in stitches...
    I had better get a lab coat and hawk fruits.
    Congrats to the dapperwasher

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  5. Lol. Oya, everybody enter Street with una suit.

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  6. I love a hope story. There is nothing to big for God to do

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  7. Shebi I said b4...I see all shades of cuteness here oooo

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  8. Such a handsome dude. He refused to be a criminal,gigolo,kidnapper and rapist. Rather he choose to clean windscreen on d rd to make ends meet. Y won't God pick his calls? May God bless him with more endorsements and sponsors.

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  9. Wow! This Style Doctor, that was interviewed by Monalisa on AIT last night.
    Dignity in labour.
    God is still in business of uplifting us from that lowly business to STARDOM!

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  10. I'm so proud of this guy.. Truly there is dignity in labour!

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  11. It's very sad actually that what ppl can see is an Igbo man helping Yoruba man, I didn't even notice that.
    All I see is a brother helping out another brother.
    Not being exposed is definitely worrying a lot of ppl on this blog, probably they've never even crossed past local airport. When you leave or have lived outside the shore of Nigeria believe me to d oyinbo man, we are all Nigerians.
    Instead of always being angry and frustrated, why not pray to God to take away poverty from ur generation, mix up abit, experience a different kind of life, educate yourself, maybe you will be able to atleast afford to take ur kids to schools or holidays they will mix with all Nationalities and they will never see race or tribe.

    Good morning Everyone. I like seeing stories like this.

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  12. God is always on point.....i wish you all the best bro.

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  13. ...And the line shall fall in pleasant places for you.

    You think say na joke the big man up there dey joke? Forget!

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  14. Are you minding the portable prostitute. It is bad belle that will affect her all her miserable life and will eventually kill her. They start what they cannot finish and then they play the victim and complain when shots are fired back and the truth is told about them. You haven't even started yet, una never plenty reach, stinking lowlifes.

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  15. I don't hear you complaining when Yorubas help Igbos on this blogs with all sorts of things.
    Yorubas don't brag or comment on how they have just helped an Igbo person when they pay school fees, give money, donate clothes etc.
    So many Igbo people have benefited from Angel blaze, Ashafa and other Yorubas on this blog now for nearly one year in some cases over one year, no Yoruba person bragged about it or made a negative comment about it.
    You are so full of hatred and bile that you can't even control yourself even if you wanted to. It seems like you've been cursed. You really need help for your hate otherwise it will consume and eventually destroy you. Tomorrow

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  16. There is always a story behind every glory.

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