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Co-founder @zitrainvestments|Tech fan|Uber focused on financial inclusion and working households| YNWA|

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Funmi Oyatogun (@funmioyatogun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To young people who are hungry to do good work in the world: please listen to this nepo baby conversation that’s ongoing. If you’re already cynical about your future, I get it. This might not be for you. I don’t have the range to address cynicism because my own privilege is that

Olumide Soyombo (@otunbasho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I read 👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊 ‘s thread and Oo Nwoye ‘s response on Femi Ote$ upcoming book release . My initial reaction is that two things can be true . Debates on twitter seem to always take the either/or position . I will be the first person to say people with privilege

Tunde Onakoya (@tunde_od) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of course this is no level playing field, your fight is different, unfair, unbalanced. Still, you must Fight tooth and nail for your place in the world. Don’t waste your strength mourning what you can’t control. learn everything you can from everyone regardless of their

Seye Dele (@seyedele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tech founder ni ke ma so o. Many of them, na survival carry dem go found things. Ti startup ba lana leni, poverty tun le continue lola o. Ki Oluwa sha ma bo gbogbo wa lashiri 🙏🏾

Geekay (@gkbalogs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting from 1 might take you to 10, while someone else starts from 10 and arrives at 100. Both are 10x journeys, but the results can look wildly different depending on leverage, timing, and starting point. Both paths are valid, and both can teach you something priceless and

Her Fokken Majesty 🥰👑 (@cremechic11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I said yesterday, it’s a waste of time counting privilege if you can do nothing about it. If you don’t want to read Otedola’s book don’t read it. But to infer that he has no insight to give on becoming successful because he’s a rich kid is a lie. The essence of reading is

Her Fokken Majesty 🥰👑 (@cremechic11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

!!!!!! As my people say “onweghi ụzọ onitsha dị mfe" meaning there’s no easy road to the market. Every time we talk about drivers of success here people will be looking for guaranteed silver bullets or nothing. Your path to success is unique & unknown untill you forge it.

King Josh (@josh_obiozor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this privilege thingy! The role of Government and the Elite at large is to create a society where access is easy and “privilege/leverage” is buildable. We argue cus that’s not our reality, which is also the primary reason people Japa. It also points to a significant truth,

Osaretin Victor Asemota (@asemota) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I learned very early in life was never to tie my progress to that of another person. This is why I opted out of corporate life early. Most Nigerians often glorify the concept of a helper or connector, believing they lack agency. As my oga Andrew aptly said, they keep

One thing I learned very early in life was never to tie my progress to that of another person. This is why I opted out of corporate life early. Most Nigerians often glorify the concept of a helper or connector, believing they lack agency. 

As my oga <a href="/afalli/">Andrew</a> aptly said, they keep
@BabatundeObadero (@tundeobadero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By the way, one of the reasons why I won’t have a problem with a book written by a Nigerian big man is that there aren’t enough books written by Nigerian big men. Let them write o!

Peter Bolster (@peter_bolster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How beautiful is this version of YNWA from the Liverpool Philharmonic, dedicated to Diogo and André Jota last week. It’s so powerful and personal it deserves to be played at Anfield for the first game of the season. Whoever at Liverpool FC needs to sort it — make it happen. ❤️🎻

Olúwatósìn Olaseinde (@tosinolaseinde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit of backstory: Last week, one of the only four officially recognised billionaires in Nigeria announced the launch of his book, sparking an important conversation. While some people felt his privileged head start made his story difficult to relate to, others believed there