Every person you meet is an opportunity
Your network isn’t just who you know; it’s about how you treat people, the respect you give, and the legacy you leave.
Invest in people, and doors will open when you need them most.
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In the coming year, try reading your Bible slowly. Don’t worry about finishing it all in twelve months. Instead, hunt for treasure within the text, sit with the verses. Meditate. Communion not completion, depth over distance. As you open the bible let it open up to you too.
Smart people read books.
Read fiction. Read non-fiction. Read history. Read philosophy.
Take notes along the way because ideas will jump out. Dots will connect. Patterns will emerge.
You might never look at your notes again. But the magic of reading books is finding that one idea that could change your life.
Don’t let your intelligence slip away because you were too lazy to do something intellectuals have been doing for thousands of years.
When life hits, don’t bottle it up. Don’t go silent. Don’t isolate. Talk to safe people, the ones who love you enough to carry you when you can’t stand.
Tayo Oviosu @oviosu built Paga into a $1B monthly processor while others chased headlines.
16 years. 23 million customers. 200,000 jobs created.
"The earning power of Nigerian consumers is much lower than it seems publicly. This is a longer play than anyone admits."
His approach: Patient capital over quick exits. Infrastructure over hype. Community agents over pure digital.
@oviosu@paga
Always be around people who are inspiring! There’s something it does to you mentally. The discussions are different,thoughts-provoking, and definitely not the usual out there. You’ll be glad you did. #Staycooking
Every nigerian needs to watch this video.
Don’t watch it once, don’t watch it twice, watch it at least three times.
This video should upset you but it should strengthen your resolve as a nigerian to never ever make excuses for lunatic mediocres in power.
Want to be financially free by 2036?
Start now.
— Cut unnecessary expenses
— Build multiple income streams
— Invest aggressively & consistently
— Own scalable assets
— Stay disciplined
Compound effort + time = freedom
Your future self will thank you.
Here’s how I would do it if I needed to,
🚀 Step-by-Step Plan to Financial Freedom by 2036
1. Define What Financial Freedom Means to You
•Is it passive income covering expenses?
•A specific net worth goal (e.g., $1M)?
•No debt and full ownership of assets?
2. Know Your Numbers
•Track current income, expenses, debts, and assets.
•Set a clear target (e.g., $10M in assets or ₦5M monthly passive income).
•Use a financial tracker or spreadsheet.
3. Build Multiple Streams of Income
•Primary Job/Business: Maximize your main source first.
•Side Hustles: Freelancing, consulting, content creation.
•Digital Assets: E-books, courses, affiliate marketing.
•Rental Income: Real estate or shortlets.
•Stock Dividends & Crypto Staking: Start small and compound.
4. Live Below Your Means
•Delay gratification.
•Avoid lifestyle inflation.
•Budget and set monthly savings/investment targets (20–50% of income if possible).
5. Invest Aggressively, Consistently and Smartly
•Stocks/ETFs: Dollar-cost average into strong assets.
•Real Estate: Income-generating property.
•Crypto: Allocate a % for long-term plays (e.g., BTC, ETH, and staking).
•Private Equity: Invest in small businesses or startups.
Compound interest and asset appreciation will do the heavy lifting over a decade.
Not on a “30 under 30” or “40 under 40” list? Relax.
You’re not late.
You’re not missing.
You’re becoming.
Some people making massive moves aren’t even online. Don’t let timelines that aren’t yours put you in a chokehold, and don’t let social pressure make you abandon your divine pace. #AsYouRiseToday