HELLO X👋🏾
LISTEN,
A few years ago, JESSY was just another Nigerian teenager with a dream.
Today, she is a clinical medical student chasing the title of "Doctor" one lecture, one ward round, one sleepless night at a time.
A proud igbo girl who has been fortunate to live in or travel to different states/cities across Nigeria—from Abuja to Lagos, Portharcourt , Akwa Ibom, Calabar, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ibadan and as well looking forward to visiting Benin, Enugu, Ebonyi and Jos(under probability) soon . Being in each of these cities taught me something different about people, culture, ambition and life.
Among other things, I am passionate about Learning, Growth, Leadership, Cooking, traveling, reading, football and having meaningful conversations, not suppressing the very funny part of me(I fit whine you make you think about your life😂😂)
My journey to wealth started in 2022, but my journey to finance management just began in 2026. Wait!! A whole 4 years of making and losing lots of money(no management skill)
THIS YEAR, I HAVE MADE A RESOLVE: Become a millionaire as a student before year end(& I shall document the journey)
Over the years, I have also been privileged to gathered knowledge from different aspects of life.
Therefore, On this page, I shall be documenting my journey through medicine, leadership, personal growth, travel, finance, investments, skills and the lessons I learn along the way.
Of all the experiences and knowledge so far, one thing clearly stood out and fascinates me;
THE HUMAN BODY!!!
For now, welcome to the beginning of a 🩺 Future live saver 📚 Lifelong Learner 🇳🇬 Exploring Nigeria, one state at a time.
Connect with me as I share these experiences. This journey will not be complete without you.
Years from now, I hope to look back at this tweet and smile😁.
Nigerian are“gradually moving on”💔 How did we get here? When did we accept this as normal life in Nigeria?
The mother and children are still not rescued. We can’t keep forgetting. This pain is too much
Nigerian are“gradually moving on”💔 How did we get here? When did we accept this as normal life in Nigeria?
The mother and children are still not rescued. We can’t keep forgetting. This pain is too much