
TheQueenVA
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TheQueenVA
@thequeenvaa
I help service and product-based brands simplify customer onboarding, improve customer experience, drive & manage upsell, & provide fast customer service.



If you’re not inspired after 40 seconds, you can skip. In my eyes lives the story of a young man who refused to give up. First graduate of his home. Once labeled the black sheep. Street fighter. Troublemaker. PH born and raised. You know the vibes. Everything changed the day I realized no one was coming to save me. — 2018. I got admitted into FUTO through merit list. Then I lost it. Why? We couldn’t afford the acceptance fee. ₦40,500. That moment broke me. At the time, I did small jobs. But everything went back to supporting my family. Each time I came home, I saw my mom crying. My dad silent in a corner. “The boy needs to go to school.” After a few days, the admission was revoked. I cried badly. Then I made a decision. Tears won’t change my future. — I doubled my hustle. Primary school teacher. Secondary school assistant. Glo SIM registrations on weekends. Home lessons. House cleaning. Roadside jobs. Anything legal that paid, I did it. — 2019, Q4. Another miracle. I got admitted again. Same dream school. FUTO. Surveying & Geoinformatics. This time, I had small savings. Still, I was the one supporting home. When I told my parents, they were happy. But the joy didn’t last. They couldn’t help financially. My younger ones needed priority. My mum gave me: One box. One cup. One pot. Mosquito net. One pot. One spoon. That was everything. She cried as I left. Truth is, I was scared too. Friends advised part-time school. So I could keep working. But I chose the full risk. Challenge accepted. — Three months later, 2020. My money finished. Fees. Books. Hostel. Food. I stayed days without food. I didn’t know how to beg. When hostel mates offered food, I collected with shame. Then something happened. ASUU strike. I borrowed transport fare and ran home. Strike became indefinite. Then COVID came. That break saved my life. It showed me one truth: If I return without a skill, I won’t survive. — 2020. I entered Forsage ETH. Other smart contracts too. Then I transitioned into learning trading. That year, I made my first ₦1,000,000 (via forsage ETH) — 2021. School resumed. I returned a different person. With knowledge. With skill. With confidence. Made more money via meme token ( feg token) 2022. Mastered the art of trading my first $12k from Luna crash. Now fast-forward to the results. — 🎓 Graduated with: B.Tech in Surveying & Geoinformatics Second Class Upper Division 🏅 Course Rep from Year 1 to Final Year (500L) 📃 Certified data analyst 🤵 One-time Faculty President, School of Environmental Sciences (SOES) 🤵 One-time President, Environmental Science Students Association (ESSA), FUTO ✨ ROTA FUTO Ambassadorial Award ✨ Member, Rotary Club of FUTO, District 9142 🪖 Honorable Senior Rate Mess Member, Nigerian Navy 📃 “Service Above Self” Award Holder 🏠 Started a multi-million naira business while in school 🏺 Karid Fellow, Ilya Du Manpower ✨ Student Patron, Canzona 16 💰 Graduated a multi-millionaire 🏘 Built a house for my family while in school 🎉 Cleared my family’s debts ✨ Set my younger ones on paths of skills and university education — 👨🏽💻 Today, I’m building @PercorsoTech — A technology company and educational platform for: AI Data Analytics Coding Design And more. Built on innovation, trust, and continuous improvement. — You’ll notice I didn’t mention names of those who helped me during my journey. That’s intentional. A special appreciation post is coming for every single person who stood by me. I am deeply grateful. — God willing, I still have a long way to go. Lives to touch. Futures to shape. My name is EBUBECHUKWU ONYERI. "ONYERI" means: “The One Who Is Blessed.” ✨️Retweet so the next struggler sees this. Don't forget to say congratulations 🎊






















