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Welcome to my corner of the digital world!
I'm Faith Oge Uba, The Digital Mumpreneur.
I believe every woman deserves the opportunity to build income, confidence, and freedom through digital skills.
I help women discover and leverage digital opportunities through AI, social media, and emerging technology so they can create income, visibility, and freedom online.
Here, you'll learn:
β¨ AI Video Creation
β¨ Content Creation
β¨ Video Editing
β¨ Online Business Tips
β¨ Digital Skills for Income Growth
My mission is simple: to help women create the kind of life they want for themselves and their families by leveraging the opportunities available in today's digital economy.
Whether you're a complete beginner, a stay-at-home mum, a working professional, or a woman looking for a fresh start, you're welcome here.
If you're ready to learn, grow, and build something of your own, follow this page and join me on the journey.
Your next level may be one skill away. π
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Dear AI creators, can we talk? π
Prompt engineering is not for the weak o!
Imagine spending 20 minutes writing the perfect prompt. You specify everything:
"Young woman wearing blue dress, sitting in a bakery, smiling, morning sunlight, cinematic, 4K."
AI reads all that and says:
"No problem."
Then proceeds to give you an old man riding a camel in the desert. ππ
You think maybe you made a mistake, so you prompt again.
Second output: A cat wearing sunglasses.
Third output: Two astronauts eating pizza on Mars.
At this point, you're no longer creating videos. You're arguing with a machine. π
And mind you, you are using the right prompts. You're explaining like a lawyer presenting evidence in court.
"Please, I said BLUE DRESS, not BLUE ELEPHANT!"
But AI has decided that today is not your day.
Ten generations later, after 15 prompts, 8 regenerations, and one silent prayer, it finally gives you the exact output you asked for.
People think AI creators are lazy. They don't know we spend half our lives negotiating with robots. π
Sometimes the only thing you can do is be patientβ¦ or move to another AI and hope their own village people are asleep. ππ
Anyway, this is just me ranting about AI wahala. It has not been easy, but we move! πΆπ½ββοΈπ
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Looking at this picture, you might ask, "Why is she wearing a corporate suit and tying a traditional gele?" π
And honestly, that's how some businesses and personal brands look.
They're confusing.
Today you're a tech expert.
Tomorrow you're a relationship coach.
Next week you're selling hair.
The week after, you're a crypto guru.
Your audience doesn't know whether to call you CEO, Pastor, Fashion Influencer, or AI Expert. π
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with having multiple interests. But your brand needs alignment.
The biggest mistake many people in tech and business make is trying to speak to everybody. In the process, they end up connecting with nobody.
Consistency builds trust.
Your content, your appearance, your message, and your offer should tell one clear story.
Because if your brand looks like a corporate suit and a gele that don't match, people won't know what you stand for.
Clarity attracts.
Confusion repels.
So here's a question:
If a stranger visits your page for the first time, will they immediately understand what you do?
Or are you as confusing as my outfit? π
Your Digital Mom Trainer
How running a bread bakery changed my life as a mother I wasn't prepared to become.
There are seasons in life you don't plan for. Motherhood was one of them for me.
But looking back, I thank God for resilience. I thank God for challenges. Because sometimes, challenges don't come to destroy us, they come to push us into purpose.
Running my bakery has taught me discipline, focus, organization, and responsibility in ways I never imagined.
And here's something many people don't know:
I produce one of the best bread in Abuja.
My bakery is still growing, but I say this confidently because I've seen it happen over and over again:
People eat my bread and come back for more.
Not because I have the biggest bakery.
Not because I have the biggest name.
But because I am committed to quality.
Now, this might surprise you.
I didn't travel to Lagos to learn baking physically.
I learned online.
Yes, online.
Which is why I keep telling women:
Please leverage the internet.
Not everyone online is a scammer.
Some of the knowledge, opportunities, and relationships that can transform your life are sitting right there on your phone.
Through all the challenges I've faced in this business journey, one thing that kept me going was seeing other women succeed.
Interestingly, I don't have many physical mentors around me.
Most of the women I look up to, I discovered online.
Businesswomen.
Mothers.
Women building from scratch.
Their stories gave me strength when I felt weak.
And I have never regretted learning from them.
Dear woman,
Whatever you're going through, I promise you this:
You are not the first.
There is a woman who has gone through it.
There is a woman currently going through it.
And there is a woman who has overcome it.
Find her.
Learn from her.
Draw strength from her.
We live in a generation where you already have access to opportunities with just an Android phone and internet subscription.
Use it wisely.
The online space can bless you, if you use it intentionally.
And if nobody has told you this today:
Your current struggles may be preparing you for the life you're praying for.
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