A video showed three women selling the same food at the same market spot, but one attracted all the customers while the others struggled. The poster asked if her success was due to juju, sparking debate. Many explained it could be taste, hygiene, or customer service.

One comment stood out: “This isn’t ordinary, Market women know their way around juju a lot yet no improvement. They keep selling one thing for 39 years.” This is misleading and unfair. It stereotypes market women as relying on supernatural means and falsely claims they never improve, ignoring many who expand businesses, educate their children, and diversify into new ventures.

Comments like this diminish real effort and skill, promoting myths instead of recognizing entrepreneurship and dedication. Success in markets comes from strategy, hard work, and customer trust—not juju.

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