"There's a tide in the affairs of men......."
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare
 Not that I'm not in support of the saying that ANYBODY CAN MAKE IT. 
However, I still can't find a substantive evidence to support the claim.
 Hardwork I also believe may pay. But not all pay comes from hardwork. 
 So, I strongly support this: ANYBODY CAN MAKE IT WHETHER HE WORKS FOR IT OR NOT. AND WHETHER HE LIKES IT OR NOT.
 Olajumoke was just minding her business selling agege bread. That N200 
profit was her focus. But then TY Bello's camera had another focus. No 
hardwork, just being at the right place and at the right time even 
without the right focus. One may argue that selling bread on the streets
 is hardwork. No doubts. However, selling bread on the street might also
 be  a consequent of laziness or a wasted opportunity.  However, stardom
 was hers to attain WHETHER SHE LIKES IT OR NOT.
 So many had sold
 agege bread for years. So many have passed that spot on which Olajumoke
 was spotted. Some would have even made better models. But TY Bello's 
camera refused to focus on them. 
 So many young girls have even 
taking to selling agege bread now in different parts of Lagos hoping and
 praying that the God of Olajumoke would be their God.
 There's really no formula for success.
 But truly some are born great
Some achieved greatness by grace
And some have greatness enthroned upon them
Some achieved greatness by grace
And some have greatness enthroned upon them
 In the same vain, some are born poor
Some achieve poverty.
And for some, poverty seems unavoidable
Some achieve poverty.
And for some, poverty seems unavoidable
 #Nature is unfair#