Dear @davido,
I'm in Atlanta since last week for the World Cup & if you check my profile, you will see tweets supporting your career & ways.
Even from the days of Gidi Culture Festival, we've been supporting you. Ask @AsaAsika.
Let me just come & each lunch or dinner at your residence as you are coming for the FanFestival at Atlanta next week.
I will always give you crispy & detailed images at your concert at Atlanta next week too.
Baba, hunger dey US for Ojodu boy.
Thanks in advance.
Kinds Regards;
Pooja Respects.
@musaHus54670772 Wrong information oga, we were asked to pick a date for medical screening not physical screening.. always verify your information and stop chasing impressions
The most underserved business opportunity in Nigeria right now is not fintech.
It is not real estate or agro-processing.
It is the vocational training pipeline.
Think about the gap that exists right now.
40 million unemployed youth. Most of them with certificates. Almost none of them with structured, market-ready skills.
And on the other side, a construction boom that cannot find qualified electricians. A hospitality industry flying in technicians from Ghana. A manufacturing sector in Nnewi and Aba running on aging artisans with no succession plan.
Supply and demand are screaming at each other across a gap that nobody is filling professionally.
The business is not teaching people to weld.
The business is building the institution that certifies the welder, places the welder, insures the welder, and charges the hotel a placement fee.
That is a staffing and credentialing business sitting inside a skills gap the government created and cannot close.
The numbers are already there.
A structured vocational academy with placement partnerships charges N150,000 to N400,000 per student per cycle.
Run two cohorts a year across four trades with 50 students per cohort.
That is N60 million to N160 million in tuition revenue alone, before placement fees, before corporate training contracts, before government NSITF and ITF partnership funds that most private operators are not even accessing.
The brand positioning is simple.
You are not a trade school.
You are a career accelerator for people the university system abandoned.
That framing changes your price point, your marketing, your alumni network, and your partnership conversations entirely.
The person who builds this properly in the next three years will own a category that the next generation of Nigerian parents will pay premium to access.
Because the same parents who sneered at vocational training are now watching their degree-holding children move back home.
The narrative is shifting in real time.
The business that captures that shift early will not be small.
Let’s leverage the trust we’ve built here and show everyone how it’s done. If this post hits 200,000 views/impressions, I am launching a massive initiative: #Project200Laptop. 💻
The goal? To distribute 200 high-quality laptops to students and individuals looking to break into tech or professional work.
To kick things off, I am personally committing and depositing ₦1,000,000 into a dedicated account for this project.
Each laptop will be a latest-generation machine valued at a minimum of ₦350,000 built for real productivity. Let’s make this happen! 🚀 #Project200Laptop