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How can you come to Kano as a student from the South or East, stay for 12 months, and return home just to sit idle? 

If your father is rich, fine—no stress. 

But if he’s not (like most of us), bro, you better plant yourself in Kano and make it work. 

First, learn to speak Hausa fluently. Then, walk into the market and start selling pepper. 

Don’t panic—your certificate isn’t wasted. Use it to stand tall even in the market. 

Grind for 12–18 months, and I promise you, money will start flowing home. 

Ignore the noise. In fact, change your SIM card before family and friends start flooding you with doubt. Stay locked in. 

This same energy applies if you’re serving elsewhere in Nigeria. 

Did you even read why NYSC was created? It’s to make you learn, adapt, and thrive in new lands. 

Drop that childish hate passed down from past generations. Wake up. 

Stay. Start something small. Build your own empire. 

Photo: Me in a Kano village market, buying and supplying pepper with joy. God has been faithful. 

#BillionaireFarmer 

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