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grandPaDev

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amirtha (@ewyuckugh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

stumbled into one of Vincent van gogh’s letters to his brother and in it he says ‘If I’m worth something later, I’m worth something now. For wheat is wheat, even if people think it is grass in the beginning.’

Tunde Onakoya (@tunde_od) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sold bottled water in the crowd at the eXperience (2013/2014). I still have a mental map of all the different entry points into TBS. Life. Man. However it sways you, I hope you never lose faith in your ideas. Seasons change, but God remains the same.

Bitcoin Chief (AKA OMA JI EGO) (@gaiuschibueze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every great success story begins in silence, struggle, and near surrender. You’re too far into the storm to turn back. The only way now is through. Keep going!

Big Nenz ✨ (@adoranwodo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I’ve learned recently is that you don’t need anyone’s permission to reinvent yourself. You can wake up one day and just do something. You can have 10+ years of experience as a lawyer, and still decide tomorrow that you want to build a successful lipgloss brand, and

Tony O. Elumelu, CFR (@tonyoelumelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Governments alone can’t fix Africa. We need bold public-private partnerships. When the public sector creates the right environment, the private sector will build the future. The private sector is not a rival to government, it is a partner. Together, we can power the continent,

Governments alone can’t fix Africa. We need bold public-private partnerships. When the public sector creates the right environment, the private sector will build the future. 

The private sector is not a rival to government, it is a partner. Together, we can power the continent,
‘Femi (@thefemianthony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so OPay’s marketing budget per week when they launched in Nigeria was ₦44M 👀—and we are shocked they penetrated the mass market 😂 now, they are enjoying the benefit and guess what? OPay is here to stay.