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Daughter of the Vice President of Nigeria, Kiki Osinbajo advises entrepreneurs on handling relationships being an entrepreneur herself. Kiki who…

In a world consumed by instant success and overnight fame, a timeless reminder is making waves once again: “If you’re starting small today, don’t despise it. Stay committed. Stay hungry. Greatness takes time.” These words have struck a powerful chord, especially when viewed through the lens of Nigerian actress, filmmaker, and box-office powerhouse Funke Akindele’s extraordinary journey.

In a country where the dream of japa (relocating abroad) has become a popular conversation, it’s easy to believe that success only lies on foreign shores. But let’s flip the script. What if we told you that right here within Nigeria’s vibrant, complex, and often chaotic borders people are building empires, shaping industries, and achieving greatness without ever needing a visa stamp? From tech innovators to fashion moguls, content creators to entrepreneurs, this post shines a light on Nigerians who decided to stay and win. Their stories prove one thing: you don’t have to leave to live your dream.

In 2025, surviving on one income in Nigeria is like playing Jenga during an earthquake. It’s no longer just a “nice-to-have” – a side hustle is a necessity. From students to salary earners, many young Nigerians are turning passion and skill into serious cash, some even in dollars. But what are the most profitable and sustainable side hustles today?

Khosi, the winner of Big Brother Titans Season 1, is a young and vibrant lady who captured the hearts of millions of viewers with her charisma, intelligence, and unique personality. After emerging as the winner of the show and bagging the grand prize of $100,000, Khosi has been keeping herself busy with various projects and engagements.

Talking about Gender Inclusive Governance, the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, AFF, asked what can a woman do to reform Nigeria If availed the reins of governance in the country. What would they do differently at the various levels and tiers of government that will add value to our society and promote the attainment of public good?