• One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned about making a fortune in today’s world?

    It starts with your perception of how money is made online.

    Over the last 10 years navigating different business models, platforms, and systems—I’ve seen a common thread:

    The way you think about making money determines how much you’ll ever make.
    Some people believe it has to be hard.
    Some believe only tech gurus or influencers can do it.

    Others are still waiting for “the big idea.”
    But here’s the truth no one emphasizes enough

    Making money online simply boils down to:
    a. Selling a product (physical or digital)
    b. Offering a service (something you can do for others)
    c. Sharing information (and letting platforms reward you for your content)

    That’s it.
    Three simple, profitable paths.

    Not magic. Not scam. Not luck.
    Just understanding how value flows and positioning yourself as the person who can create, offer, or communicate that value.

    When you shift your mindset from “I need money” to “How can I provide value using what I know, own, or can do?”
    …your entire strategy changes.
    And the money follows.

    So, let me ask you:
    What’s your current perception of making money online?

    Because until you upgrade that, all the tools, tips, and strategies will mean very little.
    If this resonates with you, let’s have a real conversation about it.

    Join my community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/E6fp1IVe2Bu8QqMqZtJN3N
    One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned about making a fortune in today’s world? It starts with your perception of how money is made online. Over the last 10 years navigating different business models, platforms, and systems—I’ve seen a common thread: The way you think about making money determines how much you’ll ever make. Some people believe it has to be hard. Some believe only tech gurus or influencers can do it. Others are still waiting for “the big idea.” But here’s the truth no one emphasizes enough Making money online simply boils down to: a. Selling a product (physical or digital) b. Offering a service (something you can do for others) c. Sharing information (and letting platforms reward you for your content) That’s it. Three simple, profitable paths. Not magic. Not scam. Not luck. Just understanding how value flows and positioning yourself as the person who can create, offer, or communicate that value. When you shift your mindset from “I need money” to “How can I provide value using what I know, own, or can do?” …your entire strategy changes. And the money follows. So, let me ask you: What’s your current perception of making money online? Because until you upgrade that, all the tools, tips, and strategies will mean very little. If this resonates with you, let’s have a real conversation about it. Join my community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/E6fp1IVe2Bu8QqMqZtJN3N
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  • It’s Your Covenant Day of Fruitfulness!

    Are there areas of your life where you desire growth, increase, or divine intervention?

    Then don’t miss Covenant Day of Fruitfulness & End-of-the-Month Thanksgiving Service happening:

    Tomorrow – Sunday, July 27th, 2025
    Time: 8:00 AM
    Venue: Just Event Hall, Renecon Road, Macaulay Baiyeku, Ikorodu
    (8/9 Engineer Sesan Close, Opp. Daughter of Charity Hospital)

    Come expectant and ready for a supernatural turnaround in every dry area of your life—whether it’s your health, finances, family, or spiritual walk.

    Ministering: Pastor Eric Emmanuel

    Don’t come alone, Invite your friends and family. A destiny-changing encounter awaits!

    Living Faith Church, Macaulay Baiyeku

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    It’s Your Covenant Day of Fruitfulness! Are there areas of your life where you desire growth, increase, or divine intervention? Then don’t miss Covenant Day of Fruitfulness & End-of-the-Month Thanksgiving Service happening: Tomorrow – Sunday, July 27th, 2025 Time: 8:00 AM Venue: Just Event Hall, Renecon Road, Macaulay Baiyeku, Ikorodu (8/9 Engineer Sesan Close, Opp. Daughter of Charity Hospital) Come expectant and ready for a supernatural turnaround in every dry area of your life—whether it’s your health, finances, family, or spiritual walk. Ministering: Pastor Eric Emmanuel Don’t come alone, Invite your friends and family. A destiny-changing encounter awaits! Living Faith Church, Macaulay Baiyeku #CovenantDayOfFruitfulness #EndOfMonthThanksgiving #LivingFaithMacaulay #PastorEricEmmanuel #FaithTabernacleIkorodu #FruitfulnessOnEverySide
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    Enjoy a moment with God, every day.
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  • A Blessing in Disguise: The Humble Start That Paid Off

    Do you know that sometimes the setbacks we face are blessings in disguise?

    As the firstborn, I’ve walked the lonely path of entrepreneurship, pouring every single penny into building something meaningful.

    I once faced a tough season, needing a loan just to keep my business afloat. But no help came. I had to find another way.

    I managed. I scaled through.

    Just two weeks ago, a friend wanted to start a POS business. He got a location and planned to build a wooden kiosk.

    When he told me the plan, I said, “This might cost a lot more than you think.”

    He went ahead to ask a carpenter and came back with a quote: ₦100,000.
    “Maybe ₦80k,” he hoped.

    I simply said:
    “Why not just get a table, a chair, and an umbrella to start?”

    He laughed and replied,
    “That’s too local. I want something that looks serious.”
    I respected his choice and left it at that.

    But guess what?
    Three days later, I saw him under the umbrella of the business that had started.

    No kiosk. No paparazzi.
    It’s been two weeks now, and his POS business is thriving.

    The customers?
    They don’t care if it’s a kiosk or an umbrella; they want service.

    The lesson?
    Sometimes we delay success by chasing appearance over impact.
    Start where you are. Use what you have. The world will adjust.
    A Blessing in Disguise: The Humble Start That Paid Off Do you know that sometimes the setbacks we face are blessings in disguise? As the firstborn, I’ve walked the lonely path of entrepreneurship, pouring every single penny into building something meaningful. I once faced a tough season, needing a loan just to keep my business afloat. But no help came. I had to find another way. I managed. I scaled through. Just two weeks ago, a friend wanted to start a POS business. He got a location and planned to build a wooden kiosk. When he told me the plan, I said, “This might cost a lot more than you think.” He went ahead to ask a carpenter and came back with a quote: ₦100,000. “Maybe ₦80k,” he hoped. I simply said: “Why not just get a table, a chair, and an umbrella to start?” He laughed and replied, “That’s too local. I want something that looks serious.” I respected his choice and left it at that. But guess what? Three days later, I saw him under the umbrella of the business that had started. No kiosk. No paparazzi. It’s been two weeks now, and his POS business is thriving. The customers? They don’t care if it’s a kiosk or an umbrella; they want service. The lesson? Sometimes we delay success by chasing appearance over impact. Start where you are. Use what you have. The world will adjust.
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