From Campus Hustle to Sustainable Wealth: Practical Business Lessons from a Decade in Nigeria
I began my entrepreneurial journey as a student at LAUTECH. I sold information products on campus and learned that business rewards those who solve problems consistently. After graduation, I skipped the job hunt and kept building ventures. I faced costly mistakes, failed deals, and trusted the wrong partners. Each setback taught me valuable lessons that made my next stage stronger. Many Nigerians want to start businesses or invest but lack real-world guidance. Over the last decade, my team and I have helped people launch profitable farm ventures and build long-term wealth. In this thread, I’ll share how I started with almost nothing, my biggest mistakes, proven growth systems, and tips for spotting genuine opportunities. These lessons apply to farming, tech, trading, manufacturing, and services. Feel free to ask questions, challenge ideas respectfully, and share your own experiences.
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