Let me gist you something real quick. Before now, if you weren’t rich or connected, investing felt like a luxury. Something only oga-at-the-top or abroad people did. The rest of us just dey look, dey hustle, dey survive. But times […]
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Let me gist you something real quick. Before now, if you weren’t rich or connected, investing felt like a luxury. Something only oga-at-the-top or abroad people did. The rest of us just dey look, dey hustle, dey survive. But times […]
Let me tell you something that might surprise you:Some Nigerians are cashing out in dollars without setting foot outside Nigeria.While the rest of us are calculating exchange rate to buy bread, others are earning passively in dollars, quietly and steadily. […]
Let’s not sugarcoat it, school in Nigeria can feel like one long hustle.You attend classes, copy notes, rush assignments, and still wonder what all the stress is for.But what if I told you there’s a window, a big one opening […]
Let me ask you something:Have you ever looked at your bank statement and seen a bunch of small-small charges ₦8.98 here, ₦50 there, and just sighed because “na so e dey be”? Have you ever been locked out of your […]
Let’s start with a bitter truth nobody told us loud enough… Saving in naira isn’t really saving.It’s slow-motion loss. Sounds harsh, but let me explain. You see, when you save ₦100,000 in your bank account today, you’re not locking it […]
Too many Nigerians believe you need a warehouse, massive capital, or international connections to earn in pounds.But that’s no longer true. This Sunday, I’ll be hosting a FREE Zoom masterclass that will open your eyes to how everyday Nigerians are […]
Three years ago, my co-founder and I sat in a small, overheated room in Ikeja. We had just walked away from a major investor. On paper, it was a breakthrough.But the terms didn’t only want equity, they wanted Afrilearn‘s soul. […]
I used to think I had to suffer to succeed. Growing up, I watched my mum wake up before dawn to run her building materials shop just to keep food on the table. My dad, great man, was retrenched his […]
Every time I tell people we’re using games to help kids learn better, their eyes light up. “So, they’re actually excited to learn now?” Yes. That’s exactly what’s happening at Afrilearn. Yesterday at the University of Westminster, I had the […]
Molade Adeniyi remembers the day she first stepped into a Nigerian public school. The walls were cracked, the chairs broken, and the students, bright-eyed and eager, sat huddled together, desperate to learn. But there were no books, no working fans, […]