We worship the destination and mock the road. Tell Nigerians you are struggling to build something — they pity you or give unsolicited advice. Tell them you succeeded — they love you, celebrate you, want to be associa...
The month I quit, three people in my family stopped speaking to me. My father called it irresponsibility. My older sister said I was wasting a "good position." A colleague told me I would be back in six months with my ta...
Concrete scenario — and I want concrete answers. You have ₦1.5 million saved. You are 28. You have four years of work experience in your field. Option A: Masters degree. Abroad if possible, or a reputable Nigerian ...
My first mentor saw something in me I had not seen in myself. He introduced me to people, shared his network freely, and never asked for anything in return except that I work hard and pass it forward someday. My secon...
The office photos were a co-working space I paid ₦5,000 per day for. The "team meeting" picture had three friends I bribed with suya. The revenue screenshots were edited in Canva. I was broke. The business had stalled...
Year one: I sold phone accessories from my room in Surulere. My "office" was a WhatsApp status update and a Jiji listing. Profit: ₦340,000. I reinvested all of it. Year two: I rented a shared space in a tech mall, hir...
Serious question. Hear me out. The average Nigerian graduate earns ₦80,000–₦150,000/month in a formal job. Rent in Lagos alone can eat 50-70% of that. NEPA, transport, food, data — by the 15th you are calculating. ...
In 2021 I had a good job, a small savings, and a very large ego about what I understood about business. A friend pitched me a cold storage distribution play. The numbers looked beautiful on paper. I put in ₦2.3 millio...