• Godliness with contentment is great gain
    Godliness with contentment is great gain
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  • How to Build an Offer Staircase that Makes You Millions…


    Last year, I helped my client in SA to build an offer staircase that makes her $599 dollars, daily. No jokes!

    Every business needs an offer staircase: whether you sell physical, digital products, coaching, or paid services, you need an offer staircase.

    Your offer staircase (also known as a value ladder) is the step by step journey your customer takes from their very first interaction with your brand to becoming a high ticket or loyal long term client.

    Think of it like this:

    Each step of the staircase moves your customer closer to deeper transformation, and higher investment.


    Let’s break it down.


    1. Free Value (The Welcome Mat)

    This is where they discover you, trust you, and get a quick win.

    Examples:

    • Your posts
    • Free guide, checklist, or mini-course
    • Free webinar or challenge
    • Lead magnet like a 30 Days of Content Idea guide
    • Free community or newsletter

    The goal here is to build trust and grow your audience.


    2. Low Ticket Offer (The First Step)

    This is a no brainer offer that gives a taste of your expertise.

    Create any of the following and price it at 1k, 2k or 3k.

    • A paid template or workbook
    • A short masterclass or workshop replay
    • A mini eBook or cheat sheet
    • Low-cost digital product bundle

    Turn followers into buyers and filter serious people.

    Imagine making 50k daily from one low ticket product.
    That’s 1.5m in 30 days.

    10k daily is 310k in 30 days.

    Create it once and it continues making millions for you.


    3. Core Offer (Your Signature Transformation)

    This is your main offer, the one that gets clients real results.

    Price range can be from 10,000 to 150,000 Naira.

    Examples:

    • A self-paced course or group program
    • Monthly subscription
    • Done for you service, like web design, content calendar setup, etc.
    • 1:1 strategy session

    Goal: Deliver big transformation and position yourself as an expert.


    4. High-Ticket Offer (Your Premium Room)

    This is for your top tier clients who want deeper access, results, or done for you service.

    Price range should be from 200,000 Naira upwards.

    Examples:

    • VIP Days or intensives
    • Full service package, like complete marketing funnel setup, rebrand + strategy
    • High level coaching or mentorship
    • Corporate consulting or retainer packages

    Goal: Maximise income and serve fewer people at a higher level.


    5. Continuity / Membership (Ongoing Support)

    This keeps your best clients in your ecosystem long-term.

    Examples:

    • Monthly membership or subscription community
    • Inner circle mastermind
    • Content club or strategy vault
    • Alumni group coaching

    Goal: Create recurring revenue and lifetime customer value.


    Visual Summary of your Million Offer Staircase:

    Step 5: Ongoing Membership / Retainer
    Step 4: High-Ticket Offer
    Step 3: Core Offer
    Step 2: Low-Ticket Product
    Step 1: Free Value / Lead Magnet


    Your Turn:

    Ask yourself:

    • What do I currently offer at each level?
    • Where are the gaps?
    • What’s one product/service I can create to fill that gap?


    I’m rooting for you.
    You feel me?

    How to Build an Offer Staircase that Makes You Millions… Last year, I helped my client in SA to build an offer staircase that makes her $599 dollars, daily. No jokes! Every business needs an offer staircase: whether you sell physical, digital products, coaching, or paid services, you need an offer staircase. Your offer staircase (also known as a value ladder) is the step by step journey your customer takes from their very first interaction with your brand to becoming a high ticket or loyal long term client. Think of it like this: Each step of the staircase moves your customer closer to deeper transformation, and higher investment. Let’s break it down. 1. Free Value (The Welcome Mat) This is where they discover you, trust you, and get a quick win. Examples: • Your posts • Free guide, checklist, or mini-course • Free webinar or challenge • Lead magnet like a 30 Days of Content Idea guide • Free community or newsletter The goal here is to build trust and grow your audience. 2. Low Ticket Offer (The First Step) This is a no brainer offer that gives a taste of your expertise. Create any of the following and price it at 1k, 2k or 3k. • A paid template or workbook • A short masterclass or workshop replay • A mini eBook or cheat sheet • Low-cost digital product bundle Turn followers into buyers and filter serious people. Imagine making 50k daily from one low ticket product. That’s 1.5m in 30 days. 10k daily is 310k in 30 days. Create it once and it continues making millions for you. 3. Core Offer (Your Signature Transformation) This is your main offer, the one that gets clients real results. Price range can be from 10,000 to 150,000 Naira. Examples: • A self-paced course or group program • Monthly subscription • Done for you service, like web design, content calendar setup, etc. • 1:1 strategy session Goal: Deliver big transformation and position yourself as an expert. 4. High-Ticket Offer (Your Premium Room) This is for your top tier clients who want deeper access, results, or done for you service. Price range should be from 200,000 Naira upwards. Examples: • VIP Days or intensives • Full service package, like complete marketing funnel setup, rebrand + strategy • High level coaching or mentorship • Corporate consulting or retainer packages Goal: Maximise income and serve fewer people at a higher level. 5. Continuity / Membership (Ongoing Support) This keeps your best clients in your ecosystem long-term. Examples: • Monthly membership or subscription community • Inner circle mastermind • Content club or strategy vault • Alumni group coaching Goal: Create recurring revenue and lifetime customer value. Visual Summary of your Million Offer Staircase: Step 5: Ongoing Membership / Retainer Step 4: High-Ticket Offer Step 3: Core Offer Step 2: Low-Ticket Product Step 1: Free Value / Lead Magnet Your Turn: Ask yourself: • What do I currently offer at each level? • Where are the gaps? • What’s one product/service I can create to fill that gap? I’m rooting for you. You feel me?
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  • How to Make Millions From Your Knowledge or Skills This Year


    I started making money from my skill as far back as 2019, during my NYSC.

    You’ve probably come across my story, how I hired someone to design my blog, but what he delivered wasn’t quite what I had in mind.

    I remember staring at that site like, “Precious, this is not it.”

    So, I said to myself, “Since you’ll be blogging for a while, why not learn how to design your own website? At least you won’t have to chase someone to update your own work.”

    That one decision born out of frustration—set me up for life.

    In less than 2 months, I had learned website design. I’m a fast learner, so I picked it up quickly.

    One day, a friend in the family house saw what I’d done and asked me to design for him. I think I charged him around 30,000 then. Another person came, then another. The money kept rolling in from that one skill.

    Even just days to my wedding in 2022, I charged 500,000 for a website project. I still design sales pages for clients to this day.

    All because I decided to take ownership of a skill that solved a personal problem.


    Now it’s your turn.


    Maybe you’re wondering:
    “What do I even know that someone will pay for?”
    Or maybe you’ve said before, “I don’t have any skill, Precious.”

    Let me tell you the truth: That’s not true.

    You already know or enjoy something that can make you money, if only you’ll package and position it right.


    Let me show you 3 simple ways to turn what you already know, love, or enjoy into money (and potentially millions) this year:


    1. Monetise What You Know or Do

    This is the most direct route. What do you already know how to do? What have you learned from school, work experience, volunteering, or even survival?

    Examples:

    You’ve worked at a bank for years, maybe even in investment or savings advisory.

    You can become a personal finance coach, teaching working-class people how to save, invest, and manage money better.


    You studied Law and know how to draft agreements and read documents.

    You can teach real estate investors or business owners how to avoid getting scammed by helping them understand what to check in contracts.


    You know how to bake cakes or make shawarma? You can teach beginners through online classes or create a weekend bootcamp for kids and teens.


    ACTION: Make a list of 5 things you know how to do well. These can be professional, domestic, or even “random” things.

    Then ask yourself: Who needs this knowledge?
    How can I turn this into a service, product, or training?


    2. Monetise What You Love

    Some of us have hobbies or interests that we absolutely enjoy. You may not even realize people would pay you for them.

    But with the right offer and structure, your passion can pay you.

    Examples:

    You love DIY crafts and décor? Start a YouTube channel or even start here on Facebook showing tutorials, then sell craft kits or host paid virtual workshops.


    You love makeup? Start a series teaching beginner-friendly tutorials and offer makeup classes or personal shopping services.


    You love organizing and planning? Offer virtual assistance services, help people declutter their homes or plan their events.


    ACTION: Identify 1 thing you love doing, even if you’d do it for free.

    Then research 3 people online who are already making money from that thing. Study how they offer their service or package their knowledge. Model it.


    3. Monetise What You Enjoy Talking or Writing About

    If you’re that person who always finds themselves educating others about a certain topic, or you love to write long threads, posts, or voice notes about a subject, you’ve got something valuable.

    Examples:

    You’re always advising people about their careers? Package that into a career clarity program or resume writing service.


    You love talking about relationships and emotional intelligence? You can start a teach these tooics here on Facebook, then monetize through coaching, courses, or sponsorship.


    Build an audience, then sell your insight through ebooks, strategy calls, or memberships.


    ACTION: Pick your favourite topic of conversation. What do people come to you for advice on?

    Create a simple 3-post content series about that topic this week on your social media. Watch who engages–those are your potential buyers.


    You don’t need to have 5 different skills or 10 digital products.

    You just need to identify one thing, position yourself well, and start talking about it confidently.

    Start with what you know. Build with what you love. And show up with what you enjoy.

    If I could go from 30k websites to six-figure projects just by starting with frustration.

    Imagine what you can do by starting with intention.


    You feel me?

    I’m rooting for you.


    Precious Ngozika Oli
    How to Make Millions From Your Knowledge or Skills This Year I started making money from my skill as far back as 2019, during my NYSC. You’ve probably come across my story, how I hired someone to design my blog, but what he delivered wasn’t quite what I had in mind. I remember staring at that site like, “Precious, this is not it.” So, I said to myself, “Since you’ll be blogging for a while, why not learn how to design your own website? At least you won’t have to chase someone to update your own work.” That one decision born out of frustration—set me up for life. In less than 2 months, I had learned website design. I’m a fast learner, so I picked it up quickly. One day, a friend in the family house saw what I’d done and asked me to design for him. I think I charged him around 30,000 then. Another person came, then another. The money kept rolling in from that one skill. Even just days to my wedding in 2022, I charged 500,000 for a website project. I still design sales pages for clients to this day. All because I decided to take ownership of a skill that solved a personal problem. Now it’s your turn. Maybe you’re wondering: “What do I even know that someone will pay for?” Or maybe you’ve said before, “I don’t have any skill, Precious.” Let me tell you the truth: That’s not true. You already know or enjoy something that can make you money, if only you’ll package and position it right. Let me show you 3 simple ways to turn what you already know, love, or enjoy into money (and potentially millions) this year: 1. Monetise What You Know or Do This is the most direct route. What do you already know how to do? What have you learned from school, work experience, volunteering, or even survival? Examples: You’ve worked at a bank for years, maybe even in investment or savings advisory. You can become a personal finance coach, teaching working-class people how to save, invest, and manage money better. You studied Law and know how to draft agreements and read documents. You can teach real estate investors or business owners how to avoid getting scammed by helping them understand what to check in contracts. You know how to bake cakes or make shawarma? You can teach beginners through online classes or create a weekend bootcamp for kids and teens. ACTION: Make a list of 5 things you know how to do well. These can be professional, domestic, or even “random” things. Then ask yourself: Who needs this knowledge? How can I turn this into a service, product, or training? 2. Monetise What You Love Some of us have hobbies or interests that we absolutely enjoy. You may not even realize people would pay you for them. But with the right offer and structure, your passion can pay you. Examples: You love DIY crafts and décor? Start a YouTube channel or even start here on Facebook showing tutorials, then sell craft kits or host paid virtual workshops. You love makeup? Start a series teaching beginner-friendly tutorials and offer makeup classes or personal shopping services. You love organizing and planning? Offer virtual assistance services, help people declutter their homes or plan their events. ACTION: Identify 1 thing you love doing, even if you’d do it for free. Then research 3 people online who are already making money from that thing. Study how they offer their service or package their knowledge. Model it. 3. Monetise What You Enjoy Talking or Writing About If you’re that person who always finds themselves educating others about a certain topic, or you love to write long threads, posts, or voice notes about a subject, you’ve got something valuable. Examples: You’re always advising people about their careers? Package that into a career clarity program or resume writing service. You love talking about relationships and emotional intelligence? You can start a teach these tooics here on Facebook, then monetize through coaching, courses, or sponsorship. Build an audience, then sell your insight through ebooks, strategy calls, or memberships. ACTION: Pick your favourite topic of conversation. What do people come to you for advice on? Create a simple 3-post content series about that topic this week on your social media. Watch who engages–those are your potential buyers. You don’t need to have 5 different skills or 10 digital products. You just need to identify one thing, position yourself well, and start talking about it confidently. Start with what you know. Build with what you love. And show up with what you enjoy. If I could go from 30k websites to six-figure projects just by starting with frustration. Imagine what you can do by starting with intention. You feel me? I’m rooting for you. ©️Precious Ngozika Oli
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  • SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!!

    1. BUDGETING MONTHLY

    Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals.

    2. TRACKING EXPENSES

    Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings.

    3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN

    Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs.

    4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS

    Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending.

    5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND

    Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies.

    6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY

    Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time.

    7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING

    Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants.

    8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME

    This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties.

    9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS

    Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security.

    10. INVESTING EARLY

    Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better.

    11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES

    Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely.

    12. MINIMIZING DEBT

    Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt.

    13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY

    Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding.

    14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS

    Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability.

    15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT

    This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt.

    16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST

    This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases.

    17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME

    Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living.

    18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS

    Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates.

    19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY

    Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money.

    20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING

    Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money.

    21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters.

    22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY

    Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away.

    23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY

    Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity.

    24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY

    Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior.

    25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST

    Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run.

    26. CREDIT MONITORING

    Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early.

    27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions.

    28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

    Durable goods last longer and save you more over time.

    29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS

    Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further.

    30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE

    Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning.

    31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION

    As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally.

    32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER

    Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals.

    33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED

    This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud.

    34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS

    Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts.

    35. REINVESTING RETURNS

    Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth.

    36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES

    Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits.

    37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH

    Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps.

    38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE

    A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals.

    39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY

    Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth.

    40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY

    Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential.

    41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH

    Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money.

    42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES

    Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them.

    43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION

    Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans.

    44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES

    Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability.

    45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS

    Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better.

    46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE

    Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands.

    47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES

    Risky ventures often lead to massive losses.

    48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE

    Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit.

    49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY

    Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary.

    50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART

    Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
    SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!! 1. BUDGETING MONTHLY Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals. 2. TRACKING EXPENSES Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings. 3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs. 4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending. 5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies. 6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time. 7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants. 8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties. 9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security. 10. INVESTING EARLY Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better. 11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely. 12. MINIMIZING DEBT Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt. 13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding. 14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability. 15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt. 16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases. 17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living. 18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates. 19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money. 20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money. 21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters. 22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away. 23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity. 24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior. 25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run. 26. CREDIT MONITORING Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early. 27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions. 28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY Durable goods last longer and save you more over time. 29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further. 30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning. 31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally. 32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals. 33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud. 34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts. 35. REINVESTING RETURNS Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth. 36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits. 37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps. 38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals. 39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth. 40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential. 41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money. 42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them. 43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans. 44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability. 45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better. 46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands. 47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES Risky ventures often lead to massive losses. 48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit. 49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary. 50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
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  • Abike Dabiri Reacts After Hearing The Name That The Supporters Of VeryDarkMan Are Called
    After hearing the name that the followers of the social media influencer VeryDarkMan are called, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, has responded to the situation.

    The post that he made on Wednesday, which was shared on his official X handle, contained his response to the situation. Following the fact that VeryDarkMan issued her with an ultimatum to remove some Nigerian women from Ivory Coast, this is the immediate result.

    An X user informed Abike Dabiri that the social media influencer's most devoted followers are referred to as "Ratels," and she responded to this information using her own words.

    Following is the content that the user of X posted on his official X handle:
    Ratels are the mobsters who are staunch individuals who support each and every action taken by VDM. They possess the characteristics of a wolf. Constantly pushing their victim out of the way. Acting on impulse, they are prepared to attack anyone who comes their way.”

    Laughter was the response that Abike Dabiri gave in response to the statement that was made by the X user. She stated that she is completely unfamiliar with the name in question.
    Abike Dabiri Reacts After Hearing The Name That The Supporters Of VeryDarkMan Are Called After hearing the name that the followers of the social media influencer VeryDarkMan are called, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, has responded to the situation. The post that he made on Wednesday, which was shared on his official X handle, contained his response to the situation. Following the fact that VeryDarkMan issued her with an ultimatum to remove some Nigerian women from Ivory Coast, this is the immediate result. An X user informed Abike Dabiri that the social media influencer's most devoted followers are referred to as "Ratels," and she responded to this information using her own words. Following is the content that the user of X posted on his official X handle: Ratels are the mobsters who are staunch individuals who support each and every action taken by VDM. They possess the characteristics of a wolf. Constantly pushing their victim out of the way. Acting on impulse, they are prepared to attack anyone who comes their way.” Laughter was the response that Abike Dabiri gave in response to the statement that was made by the X user. She stated that she is completely unfamiliar with the name in question.
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  • NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR CV ANYMORE. THEY CHECK YOUR PAGE.

    1. TIMES HAVE CHANGED

    There was a time when your CV was enough to open doors.
    Today? People want to see what you can do, not just read about it.

    Whether it’s a job, client, speaking gig, brand deal, or partnership, They are checking your page. Not your PDF.

    2. YOUR PAGE IS YOUR NEW CV

    Your online presence speaks louder than your credentials.
    Your Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or even WhatsApp status can open doors or shut them.

    People want to know:

    Who are you?

    What do you do?

    Can you be trusted?

    What value do you give?

    Your page should answer these questions without confusion.

    3. BRANDING IS NOT JUST LOGO AND COLORS

    Branding is how you show up, the message you put out consistently.

    It’s the:

    Way you talk

    Kind of content you post

    Stories you share

    Problems you solve

    Energy you carry

    Branding tells people what to expect from you without even meeting you.

    4. VISIBILITY CREATES OPPORTUNITY

    You can’t hide and expect to grow.

    The more people see you, the more they remember you.
    The more they remember you, the more they trust you.
    The more they trust you, the more they pay you.

    Visibility is not pride. It’s strategy.

    5. PEOPLE BUY PEOPLE FIRST

    People don’t buy based on degrees anymore.
    They buy based on:

    Connection

    Perceived expertise

    Results you’ve shown online

    You don’t have to be loud, you just have to be clear and present.

    6. YOUR PAGE CAN WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP

    When your branding and visibility are solid:

    Clients find you

    Employers notice you

    Partners reach out

    Students enroll

    Brands approach you

    You won’t have to “apply” for everything. Some things will come to you.

    In this digital age, your page is your CV, your office, your store, and your brand.
    If it’s empty, confused, or hidden, you’re leaving money and impact on the table.

    So show up, show your work, and show your value.

    Because someone important is checking your page right now.
    NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR CV ANYMORE. THEY CHECK YOUR PAGE. 1. TIMES HAVE CHANGED There was a time when your CV was enough to open doors. Today? People want to see what you can do, not just read about it. Whether it’s a job, client, speaking gig, brand deal, or partnership, They are checking your page. Not your PDF. 2. YOUR PAGE IS YOUR NEW CV Your online presence speaks louder than your credentials. Your Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or even WhatsApp status can open doors or shut them. People want to know: Who are you? What do you do? Can you be trusted? What value do you give? Your page should answer these questions without confusion. 3. BRANDING IS NOT JUST LOGO AND COLORS Branding is how you show up, the message you put out consistently. It’s the: Way you talk Kind of content you post Stories you share Problems you solve Energy you carry Branding tells people what to expect from you without even meeting you. 4. VISIBILITY CREATES OPPORTUNITY You can’t hide and expect to grow. The more people see you, the more they remember you. The more they remember you, the more they trust you. The more they trust you, the more they pay you. Visibility is not pride. It’s strategy. 5. PEOPLE BUY PEOPLE FIRST People don’t buy based on degrees anymore. They buy based on: Connection Perceived expertise Results you’ve shown online You don’t have to be loud, you just have to be clear and present. 6. YOUR PAGE CAN WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP When your branding and visibility are solid: Clients find you Employers notice you Partners reach out Students enroll Brands approach you You won’t have to “apply” for everything. Some things will come to you. In this digital age, your page is your CV, your office, your store, and your brand. If it’s empty, confused, or hidden, you’re leaving money and impact on the table. So show up, show your work, and show your value. Because someone important is checking your page right now.
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  • THINGS THAT COULD BE HARMING YOUR ONLINE BRAND OR BUSINESS

    Sometimes it’s not village people. It’s you.

    Here are a few things you might be doing that are quietly damaging your online brand.

    1. Being too humble online

    Sis, if they don’t know what you carry, how will they pay you?

    Stop hiding your brilliance in the name of humility. To be known, you must blow your own trumpet.

    2. Inconsistency.

    One day you’re on fire, next day you vanish.
    People can’t trust what they can’t predict.

    Unless sickness or something very serious kept you away, please show up.

    3. Copy and paste content.

    If your posts look and sound like everyone else, why should anyone remember you?

    4. No clear message

    If I come to your wall now, will I know who you serve, what you do, and why I should follow you?

    The first 5 posts on your wall should tell me what you do.

    5. No call-to-action

    Are you posting for posting sake or with intent?

    If you’re not giving people a next step, they’ll scroll and go. Tell them what next to do. Is it to sign up for stuff or comment or share?

    6. Poor visuals

    Nobody is saying you must have an iPhone.

    But at least, use clear pictures and clean graphics.

    If your photos look like it was taken with a POS camera , people will scroll past.

    7. Talking to everybody

    Your brand is not for “everybody.”

    Find your target audience and speak to them.

    8. Emotional posting without wisdom

    Oversharing every struggle without a lesson or direction makes people uncomfortable.

    Heal before you speak or at least share the scars, not the fresh wounds.

    I’ve seen a lady who keeps posting about how she owes people, and yet she’s building a brand. How can we trust a chronic debtor?

    9. Zero storytelling

    People don’t connect to information. They connect to humans.

    Tell your story, it’s your superpower.

    10. You’re not selling

    You’re only dropping motivational quotes and expecting credit alerts.

    Sis, post your offer. Share your product. Let people know how to pay you.

    If any of these hit you deep, it’s time to shift.

    Inside my 31 day coaching and training Empowered Lady Bootcamp, I teach women how to build powerful, profitable, and purpose-driven brands that command attention and 7 figures.
    THINGS THAT COULD BE HARMING YOUR ONLINE BRAND OR BUSINESS Sometimes it’s not village people. It’s you. Here are a few things you might be doing that are quietly damaging your online brand. 1. Being too humble online Sis, if they don’t know what you carry, how will they pay you? Stop hiding your brilliance in the name of humility. To be known, you must blow your own trumpet. 2. Inconsistency. One day you’re on fire, next day you vanish. People can’t trust what they can’t predict. Unless sickness or something very serious kept you away, please show up. 3. Copy and paste content. If your posts look and sound like everyone else, why should anyone remember you? 4. No clear message If I come to your wall now, will I know who you serve, what you do, and why I should follow you? The first 5 posts on your wall should tell me what you do. 5. No call-to-action Are you posting for posting sake or with intent? If you’re not giving people a next step, they’ll scroll and go. Tell them what next to do. Is it to sign up for stuff or comment or share? 6. Poor visuals Nobody is saying you must have an iPhone. But at least, use clear pictures and clean graphics. If your photos look like it was taken with a POS camera , people will scroll past. 7. Talking to everybody Your brand is not for “everybody.” Find your target audience and speak to them. 8. Emotional posting without wisdom Oversharing every struggle without a lesson or direction makes people uncomfortable. Heal before you speak or at least share the scars, not the fresh wounds. I’ve seen a lady who keeps posting about how she owes people, and yet she’s building a brand. How can we trust a chronic debtor? 9. Zero storytelling People don’t connect to information. They connect to humans. Tell your story, it’s your superpower. 10. You’re not selling You’re only dropping motivational quotes and expecting credit alerts. Sis, post your offer. Share your product. Let people know how to pay you. If any of these hit you deep, it’s time to shift. Inside my 31 day coaching and training Empowered Lady Bootcamp, I teach women how to build powerful, profitable, and purpose-driven brands that command attention and 7 figures.
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  • HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER

    Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby.

    And hobbies don’t pay bills!

    When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic.

    They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset.

    That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life.

    Let me break it down for you:

    1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE”

    A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.”

    Big mistake!

    You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business.

    If you take it seriously, others will too.

    Show up like a boss.

    Be intentional about your content.

    Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy.

    2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY

    You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman.

    Do you know how much you made last month?

    Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded.

    Have clear income goals.

    Track every naira you make and spend.

    Charge your worth!

    Stop underpricing yourself out of fear.

    3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING

    If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee.

    CEOs take charge!

    Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales).

    Make bold decisions without fear.

    4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING.

    A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.”

    She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients.

    Speak with authority in your niche.

    Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results!

    Network with other high-value women (your circle matters).

    5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND

    Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously?

    Consistency is what turns followers into buyers.

    Plan your content ahead.

    Show up even when you don’t feel like it.

    Keep refining and improving your content.

    6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET

    A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves.

    See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks.

    Be adaptable (social media change fast).

    Never stop evolving!

    If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today.

    No more playing small.

    As for me, I’m here to play the big game!

    HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby. And hobbies don’t pay bills! When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic. They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset. That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life. Let me break it down for you: 1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE” A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.” Big mistake! You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business. If you take it seriously, others will too. Show up like a boss. Be intentional about your content. Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy. 2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman. Do you know how much you made last month? Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded. Have clear income goals. Track every naira you make and spend. Charge your worth! Stop underpricing yourself out of fear. 3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee. CEOs take charge! Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales). Make bold decisions without fear. 4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING. A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.” She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients. Speak with authority in your niche. Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results! Network with other high-value women (your circle matters). 5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously? Consistency is what turns followers into buyers. Plan your content ahead. Show up even when you don’t feel like it. Keep refining and improving your content. 6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves. See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks. Be adaptable (social media change fast). Never stop evolving! If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today. No more playing small. As for me, I’m here to play the big game!
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  • HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE

    Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go!

    High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free.

    So how do you connect with them?

    1. Be Valuable Yourself

    You attract what you carry.

    High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it.

    What skill do you have?

    What problem can you solve?

    What makes you different? Start there.

    Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first!

    2. Show Up Where They Are

    It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts.

    Attend their webinars.

    Join online communities.

    Show up in places they’re likely to be.

    And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility.

    Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs.

    Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive.

    3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself

    Your content is your loudspeaker.

    Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey.

    When they come across your page, what will they see?

    Complaints? Confusion?

    Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth?

    4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything

    You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her!

    Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?”

    Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful.

    Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor”

    That’s not going to work.

    5. Let God Do His Networking

    Not everything is by hustling.

    Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand.

    Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well.

    And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story.

    Last last, no dey form who you’re not.

    Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do.

    Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.


    HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go! High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free. So how do you connect with them? 1. Be Valuable Yourself You attract what you carry. High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it. What skill do you have? What problem can you solve? What makes you different? Start there. Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first! 2. Show Up Where They Are It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts. Attend their webinars. Join online communities. Show up in places they’re likely to be. And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility. Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs. Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive. 3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself Your content is your loudspeaker. Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey. When they come across your page, what will they see? Complaints? Confusion? Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth? 4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her! Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?” Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful. Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor” That’s not going to work. 5. Let God Do His Networking Not everything is by hustling. Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand. Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well. And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story. Last last, no dey form who you’re not. Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do. Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.
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  • So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account?

    This is exactly what you should do.

    1. Change That Name

    Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko

    If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name.

    It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing.

    2. Fix That Bio

    Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that.

    Your bio should show what you do.
    Let people know what kind of content to expect.

    Example:
    •Baker
    I share simple baking recipes

    •Virtual assistant
    helping small business owners

    •Lifestyle creator
    sharing my daily life

    Make it clear and easy to understand.

    3. Use a Better Profile Picture

    That blurry selfie from Snapchat?

    No please.
    If you can, go to a studio.

    If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo.

    Let people see your face clearly.

    4. Check Your Settings

    Make your profile public

    Turn on “review posts before they appear”

    Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline

    5. Two Things to Always Remember:

    Be yourself, but be intentional

    Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself

    That’s it.
    Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content.

    I really hope this helps.

    So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account? This is exactly what you should do. 1. Change That Name Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name. It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing. 2. Fix That Bio Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that. Your bio should show what you do. Let people know what kind of content to expect. Example: •Baker I share simple baking recipes •Virtual assistant helping small business owners •Lifestyle creator sharing my daily life Make it clear and easy to understand. 3. Use a Better Profile Picture That blurry selfie from Snapchat? No please. If you can, go to a studio. If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo. Let people see your face clearly. 4. Check Your Settings Make your profile public Turn on “review posts before they appear” Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline 5. Two Things to Always Remember: Be yourself, but be intentional Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself That’s it. Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content. I really hope this helps.
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  • Godliness with contentment is great gain
    Godliness with contentment is great gain
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    I am new here in my page I will be teaching on how you can discover the hidden power of God in you I will want you to follow comment and read my content and most especially I want you to apply these information to better your life or. Are you not tired of running from one person to another to solve your spiritual problems
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