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Coach Chioma
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Coach Chioma
@Coach_Chioma__
Digital Markter • Realtor • Online Wears-Store Owner •I tweet about sales, marketing, and financial freedom ideas.
Nigeria 参加日 Mart 2024
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@LutherKing25 Asking for help doesn’t make you less of a person , everyone needs somebody in their life at some point
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I'm sure you're popular with the saying; "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND OF KNOWLEDGE"
It doesn't only refer to knowledge, but other things including skills, wisdom, finance, strategy, and many other things... God has created us all to complement each other and that's why we need each other to grow bigger and emerge stronger.
What you should be worried about is your social network, learn to connect with real, amazing people that can fuel your dream and foster your growth
If you have a challenge about a skill, knowledge, or strategy, you can always reach out to people who can help you... Don't feel shy, don't feel too big to seek help... We're all social beings, I hope you learnt something from this post today?
Share your thoughts in the comments 👇
My thoughts
My philisophy
#MrPresh #MrPreshDocumentaries
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@Coach_Chioma__ Honestly I love the story not in a bad way tho, that was so unfortunate for you and I'm sure you regretted purchasing data from your bank, I'm gonna try out Sliqpay as recommended.
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According to the World Bank's Global Findex Report, around 1.4 billion adults worldwide remain unbanked.
At first glance, that sounds like the biggest challenge facing modern finance.
But after spending time exploring Africa's payment ecosystem, I realized something even more interesting.
Being banked doesn't automatically make payments seamless.
Across Africa, millions of people already have bank accounts, crypto wallets and access to digital assets.
Yet completing something as ordinary as paying an electricity bill or buying mobile data can still mean switching between wallets, exchanges, banking apps and payment platforms.
The problem isn't always access to money.
It's the infrastructure that moves it.

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@SliqPay I missed you guys on Tuesday , I think I am addicted 🤣🤣
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We are back Live !!! 🫰
The technical issue has been fixed.
You can now make your crypto bills payment.
Visit: SliqPay.io
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Another successful transaction with @SliqPay faster than the speed of light ☺️☺️

Coach Chioma@Coach_Chioma__
How I lost 5k$ in 2024 At exactly 10:43 PM, may 15 I got a mail I had been selected for a writing gig I applied for back in January 2024. And the pay was $5,000. I was arraigned for an interview by 1am that midnight. I smiled and said to myself, This is it🥹,this is my year.
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@Coach_Chioma__ I cannot even imagine losing such amount of money🥹
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@Coach_Chioma__ Sometimes the opportunity comes, but life has other plans. I hope an even bigger one finds you soon. ❤️
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Life can be a lot my dear
As a guy who's still growing, one important thing you need to focus on is your mindset.
As simple as it sounds, it is the seat of your decisions, character, ambitions and actions... Conquer your mind and every other thing will be easy.
#MrPresh

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@Signor50 I have phobia for poverty I don’t know what it called 😂
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@UzoamakaIbez You’re overcoming your fears by facing them head on
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@UbongMirabel I am a community manager myself, I will love let us connect
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When people ask me about community building, they usually expect some secret growth hack or strategy.
But honestly, most of the work happens behind the scenes.
It’s the systems and tools you use every day that keep your community running smoothly.
For me, these are some of the things I rely on:
➙ Telegram and Discord as the main community hubs, with bots to handle welcomes, moderation, verification, and other repetitive tasks.
➙ Notion and Google Docs to plan content, track community activities, campaigns, and keep everything organized.
➙ Google Forms for collecting feedback, event registrations, and applications instead of trying to manage everything in chat.
➙ Community analytics to monitor engagement, member retention, active hours, and understand what’s working.
I also like creating simple routines that members can look forward to. Weekly check-ins, community games, member spotlights, feedback sessions, and discussion threads/questions. Those little things keep people involved.
One thing I learned from a previous project is that having the right platforms isn’t enough.
We had Telegram, Discord, and everything else, but there was no proper system for collecting feedback. Ideas got buried, questions were repeated, and nothing was easy to track.
Since then, I’ve made it a habit to keep everything organized in one place. It saves time, keeps the team aligned, and makes members feel like their input matters.
At the end of the day, tools don’t build communities.
Good systems do.

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