Hello.
I'm Nuel and I'm a graphic designer dedicated to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing designs for brands devoted to excellence.
I'm currently job hunting and open to design roles and collaborations.
One of my dreams is to help as many people make money and take them out of poverty just like I'm currently doing with myself.
So if you know you're still struggling quote this tweet with faith and sell yourself shamelessly since we know nobody is coming to save us.
Going crazy and wild with life.
Maxing out every single opportunity you get.
Living as though today was your last and loving as though it were your first.
Being audacious and chasing down your goals with as many tools as you can muster.
I recommend living — to the fullest.
@dayoorr Emphasis on the reverse being the case.
She’ll first go wild about how she never spends on men but she bought you a ticket and then you had the temerity to leave her for another woman, before berating you about valuing a VIP ticket above her company.
Wild stuff.
What exactly is Nigeria’s problem that Peter Obi can’t solve?
You guys realize you don’t need to be a genius to fix our problems?
Firstly, fire the defence chiefs. All of them. Promote new ones.
Unleash hell on the bandits. All of them. Use the might of the. Nigerian army.
This automatically frees up food movement from the Middlebelt and North to the rest of the nation.
Food prices start crashing. Then you move to economy.
Cushion the energy cost by restoring, partially, the subsidy.
That breaths life into the economy for the time being.
Then prioritize production by increasing energy output.
Moving from 5kwh to 11kwh like Peter promised will increase our productivity.
Start audacious agricultural programs in the vast expanse of the north and increase our export.
Commission, for real this time, actual refineries so that our oil production can reduce energy cost.
Diversify ports. Open ports in other places in the nation.
All these will are just off the top of my own head.
Then enforce zero based budgeting. Increase fiscal transparency and prudence.
Finally, consequences. Punish corruption with worst of consequences.
You will see foreign businesses come in when there’s trust.
You guys make fixing Nigeria look like an impossible mystery.
This same economy was growing at 6.2% yearly under Jonathan and we considered him a failure.
That’s what you all think Peter can’t fix?
Elon on Speed
“I always tell the teams: compress the timeline. Take a 10 year plan and try to do it in 6 months. You’ll probably fail, but you’ll be so far ahead of everyone else that it doesn’t matter. Most companies move at a glacial pace. We try to move at the speed of light.”
Making a trillion dollars is extremely easy, you guys are just lazy.
You literally just have to:
> Code a 90s internet city guide (Zip2)
> Invent online banking (PayPal)
> Build electric cars & trucks
> Buy a solar panel company
> Mass produce humanoid robots
> Re engineer rocket booster physics
> Beam internet from 6,000 satellites
> Co found OpenAI just to sue them later
> Dig an underground taxi highway in Vegas
> Put microchips into a monkey’s brain
> Spend $44B to buy Twitter and name it to X
> Build the world's biggest supercomputer for a rebellious AI (xAI)
> Take your rocket company public to cross the $2T finish line
What's stopping you?
Making a trillion dollars is extremely easy, you guys are just lazy.
You literally just have to:
> Code a 90s internet city guide (Zip2)
> Invent online banking (PayPal)
> Build electric cars & trucks
> Buy a solar panel company
> Mass produce humanoid robots
> Re engineer rocket booster physics
> Beam internet from 6,000 satellites
> Co found OpenAI just to sue them later
> Dig an underground taxi highway in Vegas
> Put microchips into a monkey’s brain
> Spend $44B to buy Twitter and name it to X
> Build the world's biggest supercomputer for a rebellious AI (xAI)
> Take your rocket company public to cross the $2T finish line
What's stopping you?
@chukaobi It’s the confidence. That’s what making them believe and clap.
Someone said "people will believe anything you tell them as long as you say it confidently" and turns out they weren’t wrong.
This week marks International Men's Week 2026.
I started to put together this thread last week & this morning - I have all my thoughts together.
From one man to another,
From the core of my heart to yours,
From the recognition of my struggles to yours,
I share this:
I think this could be solved by in-house talent building.
First, find real newbies that are very passionate about what they do. Emphasis on passionate.
Not the ones that claim to be newbies because they earn a meager pay but the actual newbies.
Everyone keeps saying Nigerians need to build more agencies like Indians. I totally agree.
But let’s be honest. Many top Nigerian freelancers have tried building agencies and it didn’t work out. I’ve thought about starting one myself.
Running an agency is not as easy as people make it seem. You need a steady flow of clients, strong systems, and enough work to keep a team busy month after month.
Now here’s another question,
How many skilled Nigerian freelancers are willing to join an agency and work for $2 per hour while gaining experience ?
A lot of Indian agencies scale because they have access to a massive talent pool willing to start at those rates and work their way up.
In Nigeria, many people want the opportunities agencies create, but how many are willing to start from the bottom and grow with the agency?
I don’t think the problem is simply that top freelancers want to grow alone. There are other factors we keep ignoring. One of them is humility.
Third, make them work. Once you’re certain that they’re good enough, give them real work and pay them as much as you can comfortably afford to.
It’s not charity so don’t try to over extend yourself.
It’s hard but I think it can be done.
I’m about to get this because multiple streams of income won’t build themselves and if Steph is hosting a class, it sure has substance.
P. S She’s closer to my dream life than I am.
If you’re seeing this, you should be clicking that link.
I’ve been in Jos for like 5 days now and I have a lot to say.
Firstly, I never knew a people could be this nice and kind and respectful.
I almost felt sick because I never knew people could still be like that.
Lagos has fried my brain. People call you Sir while offering every service to you.
From the suya guy to the super market attendant to the local restaurant to every single person.
I’ve never seen this before in my life. In Lagos, the way I know the food in a restaurant would be good is if the woman is rude.
I never trust the food of a polite food seller in Lagos.
But I’m here where everyone treats you with respect.
Then things are cheaper. The uber that will normally cost 10 million naira here in Lagos is 2,500 here.
I’ve never seen life lived like this before. I see clear road everywhere.
I’m not scared of holding my phone carelessly.
Hotel is cheap with free WiFi. Omo. Jos na place.