In the ever-moving rhythm of Lagos where the Island’s bright lights meet the Mainland’s relentless hustle, stories are often told at the surface. But every so often, a deeper narrative emerges. This is one of them.
Across Victoria Island, Lekki, Yaba, Surulere, Ikeja, and deep into Alimosho, a new kind of builder is quietly shaping the future by bridging culture, technology, and opportunity. Known in social circles as “Locomotive,” he has become a familiar face in nightlife spaces, often misunderstood as just another high-spending personality. But behind that perception lies a far more strategic and forward-looking force.
Locomotive is the founder of Stuph Chain LLC and the visionary behind Dogemeatpay, a yet-to-launch payment solution designed to redefine how creatives transact globally. With a background in electrical engineering and deep expertise in Web3, he represents a new generation of African techpreneurs building infrastructure, not just visibility.
Beyond the Nightlife Narrative
While many see the nightlife presence, what often goes unnoticed is the discipline, intentionality, and long-term thinking driving his journey. His fashion, much of it self-designed, reflects precision and creativity, hinting at a mindset grounded in structure and originality.
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More importantly, while the city winds down, his real work begins. Locomotive is actively developing blockchain-based systems aimed at removing financial barriers for Nigerian creatives. His goal is clear: eliminate delays, reduce dependency on intermediaries, and allow talent to monetize instantly on a global scale.
Building the Rails for Creative Ownership
Through Stuph Chain, he is designing an ecosystem that connects music, art, and digital entrepreneurship directly to global markets. The upcoming Dogemeatpay platform is expected to enable seamless, near-instant payments that allow creators to earn across borders without the friction of traditional banking systems.
His broader vision centers on ownership. By leveraging blockchain technology, he aims to help creators tokenize their work, maintain control over their intellectual property, and participate fully in the value they generate.
This philosophy extends to talent development. Artists like Treepz and Mufusa (R3NE) are part of what insiders describe as the “Locomotive train”; a growing network of creatives positioned to benefit from this ecosystem.
A Strategic Mindset, Quietly Executed
What sets Locomotive apart is not just innovation, but restraint. Despite operating at the intersection of nightlife, tech, and culture, he maintains a low-profile approach to his work. His philosophy leans heavily on discretion, particularly in Web3 spaces where intellectual property and early-stage ideas are highly sensitive.
His analytical depth also extends into areas like probability and gaming. Recognized as a high-level player on platforms like Stake, he has reportedly declined multiple partnership offers choosing independence over visibility. His reasoning is rooted in ethics: a reluctance to promote systems where others may not fully understand the risks.
Supporting Culture Beyond Technology
Beyond tech, Locomotive has shown a strong interest in reviving Nigeria’s combat sports ecosystem. Inspired by legends like Hogan Bassey and Dick Tiger, he has made efforts to support fighters and attract international attention to the space.
His network and recognition have even led to indirect associations with global personalities such as Davido and Israel Adesanya further underscoring the level at which he operates, albeit quietly.
The Power of Being Underestimated
Perhaps the most strategic aspect of Locomotive’s journey is perception. By allowing himself to be underestimated, he creates space to build without interference. As he puts it, the real work is happening in the background and when it fully materializes, it may redefine how Nigerian youths engage with technology, finance, and global markets.
A Movement in Motion
Locomotive represents a broader shift: a fusion of street culture, nightlife energy, and advanced technology into a single, scalable vision. His work is not just about platforms, it’s about positioning Nigerian creativity as a global economic force.
In a city where everyone is chasing something, some are also quietly building the tracks.
And when the engine gains full speed, the impact may be impossible to ignore.














