Hello Venturer,They say Nigerians are always angry. That's why we often say "sorry" during conversations. You'd wonder why that's the case. Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I can for a few of us. Getting by in this country is not easy: inflation is biting hard, so it's challenging to maintain a decent standard of living.When people like me try to unwind with social media, we get barraged with ads telling us how people are making millions of dollars from affiliate marketing or mobile games. They'd say: "Learn how I turned $5 to $1 million in two days."Â Social media is littered with clickbait and stories exploiting people's struggle to earn a living; there isn't much content giving relatable roadmaps to success. That's why many young people like me are angry. We are barraged with success stories we can't connect with.The new generation of corporate workers, freelancers, small business owners, and creatives need to see successful people whose journeys are not so different from theirs. We explore such a story in this week's issue of VA Weekly. Amoo ZainabSocial Media Executive.
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Hello Venturer,They say Nigerians are always angry. That's why we often say "sorry" during conversations. You'd wonder why that's the case. Well, I can't speak for everyone, but I can for a few of us. Getting by in this country is not easy: inflation is biting hard, so it's challenging to maintain a decent standard of living.When people like me try to unwind with social media, we get barraged with ads telling us how people are making millions of dollars from affiliate marketing or mobile games. They'd say: "Learn how I turned $5 to $1 million in two days."Â Social media is littered with clickbait and stories exploiting people's struggle to earn a living; there isn't much content giving relatable roadmaps to success. That's why many young people like me are angry. We are barraged with success stories we can't connect with.The new generation of corporate workers, freelancers, small business owners, and creatives need to see successful people whose journeys are not so different from theirs. We explore such a story in this week's issue of VA Weekly. Amoo ZainabSocial Media Executive.