Taymi🤎
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Taymi🤎
@Taymi___
Most wanted ghostwriter ➺ for founders and builders who want to build evergreen marketing funnels for their brands and projects, with words that work. DM’s Open
Beigetreten Mayıs 2024
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I became a banker yesterday.🙈❤️




Olamide@mi_deeeee
When I finally graduate from banking school, you people will help me call Seyi Johnson to Ikorodu town hall, I go too dance mehn.
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@mosunfabrics @akinde_hafiz Bro, I was literally about to say something similar to this
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@akinde_hafiz I will only plug grateful & kind friends.
The ones I plugged in the past are shitty
Never again
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Plug your friends whenever you can. It’ll come back to you in beautiful ways.
In 2018, when I got my first remote job with a Canada based digital marketing company, my employer asked me to refer people I’m sure would be able to do the job.
So I went through my contacts and picked out five names. I told them about the opportunity and they were all interested. So I sent their names in.
All five of them got selected.
Each of us earned between $700–$1,000 monthly. Back then, that was a lot of money.
One of my friends, who was based in Italy at the time, let me use his PayPal account to receive payments, as we couldn’t receive funds directly to a Nigerian PayPal accounts. So he would convert the money to naira and send it to me.
I would then calculate and distribute everyone’s share based on their earnings.
We did this for the next two years.
The business grew. The team expanded. We brought in more people.
At one point, we had about 15 Nigerians on the company’s roster and everyone was eating well.
Over time, some people left for better opportunities. Then COVID hit, and the company downsized.
I eventually left towards the tail end of COVID.
So I went back to full-time freelancing… but getting clients wasn’t that easy.
I had to reach out to one of the guys I had referred years earlier.
At the time, he was a freelance content writer for a top US SaaS company.
He didn’t hesitate; he plugged me in immediately and I joined the team on a retainer.
Fast forward to today: I’ve transitioned into IT, but I still write for that company 3–4 times a year. I’m talking long-form articles, and the pay isn’t bad.
As of now, about seven Nigerians are writing for that same company and we all connected one another.
The moral of the story is to plug your friends whenever you can. The result will come back to you in beautiful ways.
If not, you’ll struggle to go far in life.
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My Journey So Far 😩🔥
I started tech in January 2022… not knowing how far it would take me.
Since then:
- Mastered 13+ programming languages 🤫
- Landed my first tech job at 18 (Fintech)
- Made my first $1k at 19 (Freelancing)
- Launched my startup at 20 — collan.dev 🚀
- Now working with 2 fintech companies
you never know how life will take you until you start 💜
Above all, I’m grateful to God for how far I’ve come 🙏🏻🔥
This is just the beginning.


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Thisss
You can literally just post about the job you got without adding a screenshot and let people choose to believe you or not
At least you aren’t putting out any information that might lead to a bad thing
Omo, I hope God gives her another one
She has learnt her lesson
And that’s how life is, you learn from your mistakes
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A student of mine who got a $500 VA job lost it today. 2 days after. 😭
I am so livid
She posted the offer letter.
She was supposed to start this coming Monday. Onboarding was supposed to be today according to her.
The crazy thing is they did not even send her a formal letter about it. They waited for her to show up for onboarding and the client broke the news in the harshest way possible.
So this is what happened. She received an offer, had not even signed it yet, and out of pure excitement posted it on LinkedIn. The exact same platform she got the job from. The client eventually saw it. The only thing she blurred out was the client's name but the job details, pay and every other information were right there visible to anyone scrolling.
I am sure some of you saw that post on LinkedIn about two days ago before she deleted it.
Remote workers please do not post in real time. Or do not post it at all.
You can celebrate without exposing yourself. You can talk about it without jeopardising everything you worked for.
My goodness, and we prepared for this interview so well.
If it was Upwork I would understand the thinking that maybe the client would not see it. But LinkedIn to LinkedIn? With the same details intact?
E jor naa. 😭
And this is someone who just finished training in February. Landed her first client after trials and rejections. I was genuinely so happy for her because nothing sweetens my heart more than watching my students win.
My dear I am so sorry. We will get another one and it will be even better.
But remote workers please learn this today, keep some things private until the ink is dry, the contract is signed and you have actually started work. Weeks later maybe.
Protect your opportunities with the same energy you used to pursue them.
Omo!
Cynthia Ozumba@CynthiaOzumba
Lmao clients are not on Fiverr looking for the cheapest option anymore. They are on X and LinkedIn looking for the most credible one. Where are you?
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I finished!!
I finished Med School!!!😭
Med school didn’t finish me😭🙏
I finished Med School😭
O.M.O@marv_ie
I will finish Med school, Med school will not finish me! I will finish Med school, Med school will not finish me!
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@theprathamshaw @quionie Yes actually
As long as you aren’t 100% d*mb and you show interest
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