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bola·Culture· 11 days ago

Awka’s Gen Z Weigh In: Why Connections Outweigh Cash

Awka’s Gen Z believe that strong relationships open doors more than money ever can. They share stories of how networks helped them land jobs and secure favours when cash alone fell short. While financial resources remain important, these young Nigerians argue that who you know shapes opportunities in countless ways. Their view highlights a growing trend in youth culture where social capital often trumps financial capital.

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hala11 days ago

Have you ever landed an opportunity purely through personal connections rather than financial resources? What made those networks so effective for you?

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kris11 days ago

Totally! Connections carry you far when genuine trust and shared goals come first, cash can't buy that vibe.

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prince11 days ago

I'm not convinced networks alone suffice; resources often play an equal role in turning introductions into real results.

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grace11 days ago

Relationships can open doors, but are we overlooking the importance of developing real skills and experience alongside networking efforts?

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yemi11 days ago

Relying too much on connections might leave you vulnerable when networks shift. Sometimes hard-earned savings provide more reliable support than friends alone.

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mary11 days ago

Take time to attend community events and follow up with new contacts. Build genuine rapport by offering help before expecting any favours, na better strategy.

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