I’ve faced storms I never spoke about, fought battles no one saw, and still found reasons to smile. Grace has carried me this far, and I trust it will carry me even further.
praying for people that have gone a very long time without wins.
wins soon insha allah.
ts aint easy without some wins to motivate you ngl. worst place to be in.
Ya Allah, If my heart is waiting for something that has not yet arrived, then grant me patience. If my eyes are searching for answers. I cannot yet see , then grant me trust . If my soul feels tired from the journey , then grant me strength .
There should be things you refuse to do, places you choose not to go, substances you don’t take, and words you don’t say.
Have clear principles and standards, and stick to them.
A 25-year-old housewife in Chennai earns ₹250/hour ($3) just by doing her normal housework.
She wears a phone on her head and records herself making coffee, cutting fruit, folding laundry.
These first-person videos get sent to AI companies training humanoid robots to handle real-world tasks. She shoots 90+ clips a day.
Her quote: "Who else will pay you ₹250/hour ($3) an hour just for doing housework?"
She's part of a growing gig economy in India where thousands are doing the same thing, filming everyday life to train the robots of tomorrow.
She is 28 years old
Her real name is Eniola Stella-Maris Olanrewaju
She studied Computer Science at the University of Ibadan, but ditched coding for creative pursuits.
As a reserved, sheltered kid, she spent a lot of time locked indoors imagining stories instead of playing outside
She was scouted for modeling while in Lagos for an IT internship and walked Lagos Fashion Week 2017 for top brands like Lisa Folawiyo.
Initially thought models were "shallow" and hesitated before trying modeling.
Worked as a writer/content creator at Zikoko, where she convinced bosses to let her create the show HER by Zikoko.
Became Head of Content at Mr Eazi's emPawa Africa before going full-time on YouTube in 2020.
Her breakout YouTube video documented quitting her job and moving out of her parents' house at 22.
Spent three days camping at Eko Hotel trying to interview Wizkid. The vlog went viral.
Created the hit dating show Love or Lies and the celebrity docuseries Flow with Korty.
Directed a documentary for Victoria's Secret in 2023, marking her international filmmaking debut.
Inspired a song by Afro-fusion artist Buju on his debut EP Sorry I'm Late.
Her mom worried about her extreme quietness as a child. She was basically her own best friend.
Korty once felt insecure about being too skinny and tall when she started modeling.
Claims her "superpower" is impeccable taste inherited from her parents.
Founded 'Any Production'.... her own film & TV network, while joking her "latest hobby is making money"
Korty is widely recognised as a breakout Nigerian creator documenting contemporary culture and Afrobeats stars like Rema, Tems, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage, Asake, Olamide, and other Afrobeats stars
She describes herself as sometimes a "little girl" sometimes an "old woman" and refuses the "influencer" label. she's a filmmaker at heartttt
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One thing I have observed from Korty's media journey is that, she knew all the unfair advantage she has, and worked hard at maximising them.
Korty has an attractive look. In fact, I remember when people really compared her to Rema and said she had to be related to Rema (lol...she isn't BTW 😅)
She went for modelling as far back as 2017.
That already opened her to the media world.
And she probably said to herself "I'm beautiful and I love making vlogs. Why can't I just mix the both worlds together and make cool videos in the most stylish outfits and manners?"
Today, that single decision paid off massively and she worked soo hard to make sure she stayed on top of the trends and not become lost in the aggressive media world.
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Today, I want you to learn something from Korty
If you know you have any unfair advantage, then please use it.
If you have a deep baritone voice, then use it for your contents.
It can be that you are so tall (like Layi Wasabi). And if you do contents as an exceptionally tall person, you will easily get people talking.
If you know you have a good facial structure and great hairline (lol), then you can start creating contents.
And if you are like me that loves to analyse and write... Then start putting more of it out there like I am currently doing.
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Don't let anyone bully you into boxing yourself
Look for a way to combine your interests, and then use your unfair advantages greatly.
What is that one thing that you have, and you know that at least it's 1 in 30 people that have that same access like you do? That's your unfair advantage.
Like Korty used hers so professionally and creatively.
You can also find yours and aggressively use it to hasten your process and speed things up for you
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Thank you very much for reading.
Kindly remember to stay hydrated today
@korty_EO is a good role model for our kids🚀🎉👏🏾👏🏾
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✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Mr Beast says he could start a faceless channel tomorrow and hit 20 million subscribers in six months
“I could start a new channel tomorrow not using my face or my voice without ever promoting it and in six months have 20 million subscribers”
“It’s purely knowledge if you knew what I knew you could get 10 million views a video and 10 million subscribers no matter where you are right now within 6 months”
“It really is just knowledge”
My experience is even worse, My $50 disappeared and this has happened twice now. I made a deposit of $63 on the 4th and charged $60 from it. When I checked my virtual card today, the remaining $3 had disappeared too, it just vanished from the virtual card. I contacted their support about it, but they did absolutely nothing. They just kept giving me the runaround instead of taking accountability or properly explaining where the money went, not even a debit on in the transaction history