Adeyemi Leah

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Adeyemi Leah

Adeyemi Leah

@LeahAdeyem26879

Daughter, Wife, Mother.

Ibadan Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Nigerian Stocks on Bamboo
Orange is the color of happiness! GTCO dividends of ₦11.26 per share have landed.
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Shereef@adedigba00·
@ngnstx When will bamboo credit us with the GTCO dividends?
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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
@ProfitableMan1 I am a stay at home mum. Followed your content. I also got #1200 dividend today from GTCO and reinvest it back. Thank you for all you do.
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ProfitableMan
ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
Don't be intimidated, start small and grow big.
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Wolf of NGX
Wolf of NGX@ngx_wolf·
@Rufyb This keeps tempting me. I guess time will tell. For now, let me face my CIS.
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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
@Remmzor__ That is because he stammers. He has learn to control himself well.
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TheRemmySaheed 😏
TheRemmySaheed 😏@Remmzor__·
Nobody uses filler words like Seyi Makinde. Him and his “eh eh eh” na 5 & 6.
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Omojo Rebecca
Omojo Rebecca@Oma_0jo·
Is there any exam more difficult than ICAN and ACCA? I doubt there is...
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Val Gadgets
Val Gadgets@Val_Gadget·
Will she recover from this 😩😩😩
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

"I asked Mirabel if she thought all these r@pe accusations might be a result of the Cødeine and alcohol she used to take, she said it's true, that on a normal day she normally injures herself so that she can be fine" - VeryDarkman reveals his phone conversation with Mirabel as she also agreed that the r@pe case accusation is fålse and that she also created the other account.

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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
If I cook Jollof rice for you, you will come back for more. It is one of my big skillsets 😂
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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
Do as much work it would be unreasonable for you not to be successful.
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Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
That restlessness in you is asking you to do more. Read that book, Start that course. You will thank yourself in the future.
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
I am the algorithm! I learnt that a long time ago. Create profound pieces Then pair it with being prolific. That’s the perfect recipe to becoming the algorithm.
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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
Choose who you want to be and tell yourself everyday.
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Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
@muneerahreturns Due my health condition, I had to stop working because my husband is scared of losing me. Just start learning about marketing this February. I hope to start making some money soon. Thank you for the encouragement
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Muneerah
Muneerah@muneerahreturns·
Remote work is specially created for people like me I’m allergic to 9-5 because I will literally use all my salary to buy drugs So,what is the point?
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
I bring the 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 The Flour Mills Ladies brought me onboard earlier in the year.
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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
@TechnicalBben You're inspiring me everyday. When I am done with my training on Hubspot, I am coming back to you.
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
Duolingo has over 100 million users, but less than 10 percent of them pay for premium. That small percentage is still enough to scale the company and keep it profitable. They understand that if they aggressively force everyone into premium,(mind you the most active premium users are from the US they have a better buying power) they would lose a large portion of their user base. So they keep the core product free, build habits, and monetize a fraction. Now bring that to Nigeria. Nigeria has low buying power and one of the poorest in the world. Disposable income is limited. If you price software like you are targeting the US or Europe, conversion will naturally be low. It is not that people do not want to pay. It is that the pricing must match economic reality. Affordable tiers, localized pricing, and flexible plans make more sense in a low-income market. The second issue is marketing. Many founders treat marketing as just posting ads or pushing content. Marketing is deeper than that. It includes positioning, branding, tone of voice, user experience, and how people emotionally connect with the product. If users do not relate to your product, they will not pay for it. There is also the customer journey. From awareness to onboarding to engagement to retention to conversion. Founders need to understand lifetime value, retention rates, churn, and how to nurture users over time. Without lifecycle marketing, you are just launching an app and hoping for miracles. If you do not understand pricing strategy, branding, user journey, and lifetime value, you risk building a product that only you use. Lifecycle marketing isn’t just sending emails—it’s managing the full customer journey: Awareness → Acquisition → Activation → Engagement → Retention → Monetization → Advocacy. It boosts retention, increases lifetime value, reduces churn, drives paid conversions, and encourages word of mouth. Nigerian startups often ignore this, focusing only on downloads, which makes scaling and monetization much harder. We are still behind, when the economy is better your app will grow and convert better. People will pay. But pricing must fit the market, value must be clear, and marketing must be intentional. For a founder in Nigeria to survive He needs a Good marketing team Good sales team Good business development team. That understands the Nigerian market. Thanks 🙏🏾
Tomilola Oluwafemi@tomilola_ng

Don't launch a subscription based software for Nigerians! They won't pay

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Adeyemi Leah
Adeyemi Leah@LeahAdeyem26879·
@imran_services I have eaten garri and bread before. School life, we call it igbeyin poly. Sapa no good o
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