If you notice that in Nigeria, people love to eat Amala, they can’t go a day without eating Amala, and you then open an Amala joint and package it well, and it sells, you’re intelligent enough to position yourself where there’s high demand for Amala.
If you go to Japan and start selling Amala, and nobody buys, you’re not intelligent enough.
If you’re able to identify what people will eagerly consume, then position it well, package it, and consistently give them more of it, you’re intelligent enough to spot opportunities and capitalize on them.
You can’t sell what people aren’t buying and then complain that business isn’t moving.
The consumers determine what you’d sell at the end, since they’re the ones who will determine how successful your business will be or far your product will go.
Stop selling blindly, learn from Peller.
Wtf is "smiles"?
What? You speak in verbs now???
Me: did you see that stuff I sent?
Your retarded ass: smiles
Tf is funny?
Why not also include "laughs", instead of speaking in sentences ever
I just start saying, "walks", "eats", and eventually "leaves" cuz you're retarded.
Dear Hustlers,
Private Equity is one of the fastest ways billionaires create wealth, yet most people never learn how it works.
In 2007, Blackstone acquired Hilton Hotels in a deal worth about $26 billion.
They spent years improving operations, expanding the brand globally, and increasing profitability.
When Hilton returned to the stock market, Blackstone gradually sold portions of its stake over several years, ultimately generating tens of billions of dollars in value from the investment.
Now imagine the same model in Nigeria.
Buy a private school for ₦70 million.
Invest ₦50 million in new classrooms, a computer lab, school buses, better teachers, and marketing.
Enrollment grows from 400 to 1,500 students.
Five years later, the school is valued at ₦950 million.
Or buy a neighborhood restaurant for ₦18 million, renovate it with ₦30 million, expand to three branches, and sell it for ₦650 million.
Or acquire a small bakery for ₦50 million, improve production and distribution, and later sell it for ₦350 million.
That's private equity.
Buy.
Improve.
Grow.
Exit.
The biggest fortunes are not built by trading businesses.
They are built by transforming businesses into more valuable assets.
Are you learning?
PRIVATE EQUITY‼️
You’ve heard the term thrown around. Here’s what it actually means.
Private equity is when investors pool money to buy companies fix them up, make them more profitable, then sell for a profit.
Think of it like buying a struggling football club.
A group of investors buys the club from its owner. They bring in better management. They cut wasteful spending. They sign smarter players. The club starts winning again on and off the pitch.
A few seasons later, they sell the club for far more than they paid. That’s the profit.
Now here’s the catch.
Most of that purchase money isn’t even theirs. It’s borrowed. And that debt doesn’t sit with the investors but it sits with the club itself.
So if the turnaround doesn’t go as planned, the club is the one left holding the bag. Not the investors.
This is why private equity gets both praise and criticism. Done right, it revives dying businesses. Done wrong, it strips them for parts and leaves workers and communities to deal with the wreckage.
Same playbook works for restaurants, manufacturers, hospitals, even media companies. Buy. Fix. Flip.
Understand this, and you’ll understand half the business headlines you read every week.
This school of hard knockz guy that interviewed Dangote tried to interview this billionaire woman and her police escort dey move like say na bandits dem see😭😂
The woman makes 80 million dollars a year🤯 🥶
quit porn
and replace your worn out boxers
get a haircut every 2 weeks
shower twice daily
own a few quality polos and button down shirts
have at least 5 pairs of footwear for different occasions
own at least 2 good perfumes, if you can afford it, invest in 1 quality designer fragrance
use a roll-on deodorant (not antiperspirant)
drink a glass of water first thing in the morning and do a few push-ups
brush your teeth twice a day and clean your tongue before retiring for the day
use the restroom before leaving the house
dress well no matter where you’re going
above all, love God
save, bookmark and share with your brothers
buena suerte as you walk with me. 🫱🏼🫲🏾
I learnt this from my uncle.
He and his ex fiancé had issues. He went to her family house to plead with her.
Her parents were present, he went there with just his friend. Another heated argument started as they both narrated their sides of the story.
My uncle kept quiet because he was in the midst of his to-be in-laws. The girl continued running her mouth until she pointed a finger to my uncle and said, "eleyii naa."
That statement changed everything.
My uncle said, he stood up, thanked his ex parents, and told his friend to meet him in the car. He left.
Later, everyone pleaded with him later to forgive the girl. The girl too pleaded. They got back together, but he told the girl he'll never marry her.
She thought he would change his mind, so she got pregnant. He took care of the pregnancy and accepted the child. But he never married her.
Years later, he married someone else.
In case you not Sabi Yoruba
Look for vaseline(bluebird), lime, shea butter, and olive oil.
Mix them very well and use it to rub (don't masturbate) and stretch out your dick morning and night till you see the result you wanted.
🚨 UPDATE: Alleged police misconduct at Satellite Division, Lagos. Complainant @otpcapalot (Rhapstar) posted a viral video on 4 April 2026 alleging INCIVILITY to members of the public by the alleged officers on surveillance duties from the above Division. #notoimpunity