@Coach_rozi Sadly, I canāt. Instead Iām beginning monthly conclaves called FORGE. The first will happen on 31st July.
A lot has happened and I am currently planning for my mumās burial. Letās chat on WhatsApp : 08037997884
After visiting my dad to commiserate with him when my mum died, my sister was to fly back with an airline that has the word āPeaceā in it for her to be able to fly peacefully. š
She booked 5 PM flight from Owerri. A few minutes after 3 PM, as we were driving her to the airport, she got a text message that the flight had been moved to 7 PM.
We had left the caregiver cooking sumptuous okro soup, so we drove back to eat.
Almost an hour later, she got another message that the flight was now for 10 PM.
Aaaaarrrghhhhhh!
I donāt drive at night. The road to the airport had quite a number of potholes, something that scares my brother. So we decided to drive our sister to the airport at 6 PM. My brother drove.
Painfully, we left her there at some minutes to 7 PM. She had to be by herself till 10 PM.
She got home at past midnight in Lagos.
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This young man sat beside me and as powerful sessions were going on, he kept pressing his phone. I felt so pissed. How could you attend an event as this and not be present to listen?
During a short break, we were asked to speak to people beside us. Thankfully, he turned to me and said, āSir, I see youāre a married man, how do you cope with life and all the things you do?ā
I replied, āItās simply the way Iāve structured my life. Tell me about yourself.ā
He said heād just left school and is now working to put his life together.
It was my opportunity to teach him.
āSince I sat here, Iāve noticed youāve been pressing your phone. Why arenāt paying attention to what the speakers are sharing?ā
āSir, Iām trying to multitask.ā
āThis isnāt multitasking. Youāre wasting your presence here. Did you hear the last two speakers.ā
āNo, Sir. I didnāt really get everything.ā
āMultitasking means that you can be doing different tasks concurrently and achieving results in each of the tasks, but for this one, youāre wasting space and presence. This place demands your eyes and ears. Can you raise one eye to see the ceiling and one to see the ground?ā
āNo, Sir.ā
āThis event demands your presence. See me. Iām not pressing my phones. I paid to be here. You paid to be here. Utilize it. Leave your phone. Be present. Learn. Our lives need conversations to move to the next level. Thatās what we are here for. Using your phone can be to type something that hits you. Thatās what I am doing now with my own phone. Nothing else.ā
He looked at me, thankful.
Kelechi Mmonu got numbers of hotels and would call them to pretend that he was based in Abuja and asked them if they had websites he could take a look at.
Bottom line was that he wanted to sell his website design service to them.
On the Knowledge Money Podcast, he shared how he learnt WordPress and used an unconventional strategy to land his first clients.
Instead of directly asking hotels in Port Harcourt if they needed websites, he called them pretending to be a potential customer in Abuja looking to book a room.
He asked to see pictures of their rooms on their website, and when they said they didn't have one, he had already planted the problem in their minds. The next day, he visited those hotels and successfully converted two of them into clients. The key was thinking outside the box and letting them realize the value of a website themselves rather than pitching them directly.
This episode is now airing on YouTube channel of Knowledge Money University.
If YOU are a tech person, youāll learn a lot about marketing yourself when you watch this episode.
Enjoy the full episode here : https://t.co/mQmGkFIt1Q
WHY WOMEN DELAY PUBLISHING THEIR IDEAS
It is rarely because they lack intelligence.
It is rarely because they lack experience.
It is almost always because they underestimate the weight of their own voice.
Over the years, I have observed something painful.
Brilliant women.
Experienced professionals.
Deep thinkers.
Yet their ideas remain in journals, voice notes, and unfinished drafts.
Why?
Women delay publishing their ideas because:
1. They feel they must be perfect before they are visible.
2. They believe someone more āqualifiedā should say it instead.
3. They fear being misunderstood or judged.
4. They carry the weight of family, work, and expectations, and put themselves last.
5. They underestimate how valuable their lived experience truly is.
6. They think visibility is pride instead of responsibility.
7. They are waiting to āfeel ready.ā
But legacy does not wait for readiness.
Impact does not wait for perfection.
And scaling your voice does not begin when you are flawless, it begins when you are courageous.
The world does not suffer from a lack of noise.
It suffers from a lack of structured, intelligent female voices stepping forward boldly.
Your ideas are not small.
They are simply unstructured.
Your story is not ordinary.
It is undocumented.
Your voice is not irrelevant.
It is unpublished.
And unpublished ideas do not scale.
If you want legacy, you must build systems around your knowledge. If you want impact, you must package your experience. If you want scale, you must stop shrinking.
This is exactly why Knowledge Money University (KMU) May Cohort exists.
For women who are ready to:
Clarify their voice
Structure their knowledge
Position themselves with confidence
Turn ideas into income and influence
The investment is ā¦73,250.
That is not a fee.
It is a decision.
If you know there is more inside you, more impact, more authority, more scale, then do not let another year pass with silent potential.
Register for the KMU May cohort.
Your voice deserves structure. Your ideas deserve visibility. And I believe in the greatness you keep postponing.
Visit https://t.co/pr2ME5RGtr now and enrol immediately!
Arsenal should be killing off games on time at this stage of EPl.
Theyāve been poor at finishing against Brighton.
Iām scared of Brightonās talisman entering the fray.
He spent years in school.
Earned degrees.
Teaches future leaders.
But when he walked into the bankā¦
ā¦191,000 salary.
Loan rejected.
How does a lecturer, a man shaping minds get told his income is too small to be trusted?
In 2026, intelligence without monetization is financial vulnerability.
You can be respected in class
And ignored by the financial system.
You can be brilliant
And still be broke.
The real problem is not lecturing.
Itās failing to extract the soft skill inside the hard skill.
Failing to build visibility.
Failing to monetize knowledge beyond salary.
I got on set with Dr Mazi Eze and we had a frank conversation.
⢠Why passion is not a payment plan
⢠Why even ā¦1M earners still complain
⢠The āinsultingā financial reality many academics wonāt admit
⢠And how to turn expertise into structured income
If you are a lecturer, consultant, professional, or knowledge workerā¦
This episode might offend you or it might free you.
The full episode is airing now. Click https://t.co/HTS8wJ0wfE to learn from this episode.
Knowledge without monetization is self-sabotage.
#KnowledgeMoneyUniversity #KnowledgeMonetization #KMUPodcast #MonetizeYourExpertise
My Parents - Fighting Cancer Together!
Today, both of them sat together in the treatment room. My dad asked to sit with her as she received her chemotherapy today at Lakeshore Cancer Center, Port Harcourt.
It broke me, but I had to be brave for them. Iām fagged and stressed out, but Iām clutching onto hope and faith and God for strength to be there for them.
Iāve been here quite a number of times to share the journey of the past few months.
Both of my parents are fighting cancer. Unashamedly, Iāve shared the history and story.
The emotional and financial demands have been more than I can manage alone as the first son burdened with this task.
My dad has been fighting for 4 years - Prostate Cancer Stage 1.
My mum has been fighting for a year - Breast Cancer Stage 3.
I am reaching out to YOU asking your support in donations to help raise N60M needed to help fight cancer.
Weāve raised N36M.
We still need N24M.
My mum is fighting breast cancer.
My dad is fighting prostate cancer.
I seek your support. šš»
Here are the bank details
0094683137
Sterling Bank
Nobis Nnaemeka J
Thank you for standing with me and my family during this difficult time.
Pray for us.
Kindly share as I may have the chance to reach NGOs or founders through YOU.
God bless you dearly!
10 SLOTS FROM ME!
As we prepare for Career Fest tomorrow by Fasthire Services Iām happy to support the event by opening up opportunities for more businesses to get involved.
There are 10 free recruiter slots available for businesses that would like to participate.
This is my way of helping more organisations meet great talent.
You will NOT oay anything to participate!
If you run a business or know one thatās hiring, register via clicking https://t.co/tduErR1ClP to register now and participate as an organisation for FREE! be a part of this event tomorrow.
Date : Saturday, 28th February 2026
Venue is Celebr8 Center 35 Olu Obasanjo Road, Port Harcourt.
In a nation where people say people donāt read books, Grace Ngozi Onyebuolise has gone from selling books in singles to stocking bookshelves of high-profile individuals.
I had to get her to sit down with me on the Knowledge Money Podcast to explore what sheād done differently and how sheād held on in the days where she didnāt have money to feed, yet burning with passion.
In Port Harcourt, apart from books for academic schools, if thereās a book that you canāt find in her bookshop, she will climb to the moon to get them.
To learn from this conversation, visit the channel here : https://t.co/q8M0FhXZzn
Asking Your Help - Cancer Treatment & Support šš½
Iāve been here a number of times.
Both of my parents are fighting cancer.
The emotional and financial demands have been more than I can manage alone as the first son burdened with this task.
I am reaching out to YOU asking your support in donations to help raise N60M needed to help fight cancer.
Weāve raised N35M.
My mum is fighting breast cancer.
My dad is fighting prostate cancer.
I seek your support. šš»
Here are the bank details
0094683137
Sterling Bank
Nobis Nnaemeka J
Thank you for standing with me and my family during this difficult time.
Pray for us.
Kindly share as I may have the chance to reach NGOs or founders through YOU.
Hereās the historyā¦
My dad was diagnosed with Stage 1 Prostate Cancer in 2022. After numerous visits to hospitals in Owerri and Abuja, we finally found answers at the Six C Specialist Hospital in Owerri.
Thankfully, his cancer hadn't spread, and he has been receiving regular care and checks to manage his symptoms. However, the financial strain of his treatment has been significant, and we have poured our resources into his care.
Now, it is with deep concern that I share my mum's recent health struggles. In December 2024, she discovered lumps in her left breast, which led to an alarming diagnosis of Stage 1 Breast Cancer in January. As we sought the best possible treatment, we turned to Lakeshore Cancer Centre in Lagos, hoping for a positive outcome.
Unfortunately, after further testing in Lagos, the news was heartbreakingāher cancer had progressed to Stage 3 within just two months despite initial treatments.
She has bravely undergone six cycles of chemotherapy, each costing over N5 million, and now her doctors recommend an additional 14 cycles of an aggressive treatment protocol, totalling over N60 million.
As the first son, Iāve tried to shoulder the financial burden during this difficult time, but it has become overwhelming. The emotional toll this journey has taken on our family is profound, and we find ourselves in need of support.
I humbly reach out to you for help as we navigate this challenging path towards my mum's recovery.
She is currently receiving care at Lakeshore Cancer Centre in Lagos, where her doctors have also advised significant dietary changes and controlled homoeopathic treatments.
If you feel moved to contribute, any support would be a soothing balm for our family's pain. Please consider sending your heartfelt gifts to:
0094683137
Sterling Bank
Nobis Nnaemeka J
I also kindly ask you to share this message. Your support, whether through financial means or simply spreading the word, would mean the world to us.
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. May you be blessed abundantly.