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Youth Empowered Podcast- Adulting is no Joke

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Money, work, bills, and goals — adulting can feel overwhelming. This new Youth Empowered Podcast conversation focuses on simple, realistic steps that young Nigerians can take to earn, manage, and multiply money with confidence.

Hosted by Moses Dickson, the episode spotlights Oluwatoyin Aralepo, a Strategic Finance leader and Forbes Finance Council member, alongside Jennifer Awirigwe, also known as Financial Jennifer, the Founder and CEO of FinTribe Nigeria. Together, they offer practical advice on how to start compounding early, create realistic budgets, explore ethical side income opportunities, and choose beginner-friendly investment options.

From Seeds to Systems
Aralepo emphasised the importance of foundations: start small, start early, and let time do the heavy lifting. She highlighted the power of compounding and the importance of everyday habits that stick, noting that earning is about action, while multiplying money is about knowledge. She urged listeners to establish simple systems that they can sustain over time.

Lessons from the Journey
Awirigwe emphasized the importance of boosting your income responsibly, sharing your expertise, building a trustworthy reputation, and maintaining the stability of your 9-to-5 job while exploring new opportunities. She advocated for creating realistic budgets, recommending the practical 50/30/20 rule, and suggested accessible first-step investments like money market mutual funds, FG Savings Bonds, and high-quality stocks. Awirigwe reminded listeners that “hope is not a strategy,” underscoring that steady, consistent action is what truly drives financial progress.

Where ₦10,000 Can Actually Go
Starter options the guests highlight (know the risks, start small): money market mutual funds (lower risk; monthly compounding), FG Savings Bond (government-backed), and stocks in solid companies (growth + dividends).

Boundaries, Black Tax & Saying No (Kindly)
“Fix your mask first,” Aralepo says, highlighting the need to prioritize your own financial stability before helping others. Understand your non-negotiables and stick to your budget, being intentional about what you can realistically offer. Practice saying “no” with kindness and confidence—remember, “no” is also a valid answer, and it’s okay to give only what you truly can.

Words to Live By
Set boundaries kindly, track your progress and keep learning. As Aralepo advised, “fix your mask first” — protect your plan and give what you truly can. For both guests, the message is clear: start where you are, stay curious and take the next right step.

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Femi Azeez Declares Dreams of Premier League Chance

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Femi Azeez has declared his ambition to reach the Premier League after marking his Super Eagles debut with two goals against Zimbabwe in Nigeria’s 2-0 Unity Cup semi-final victory, a performance that made him the first Nigerian debutant to score twice for the senior team in 55 years, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The 24-year-old Millwall forward, who arrived at the tournament on the back of a 19-goal-contribution season across 35 Championship appearances, has quickly identified the international stage as the springboard to the next phase of his career.

“I had a good season in the Championship and obviously, to do it on the international stage as well was just that next step up,” Azeez told Sky Sports.
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“Whenever I achieve something, I’m always hungry for more. I’m never satisfied with what I’ve got. I’m always going to work towards that next level because I’m ambitious as a footballer and as a person, and I want to reach as high a level as possible.”

The winger was direct about his top-flight ambitions, saying, “The Premier League is obviously the pinnacle of football. I’d love to play in the Premier League. So obviously, working hard, I’m going to do whatever I can to get there.”

Azeez arrived in the Eagles squad having already had a strong domestic season, earning a place in the Championship Team of the Season despite Millwall narrowly missing out on automatic promotion and falling to Hull City in the play-offs. His debut brace at The Valley, Charlton’s ground in London, only sharpened a hunger that was already well established.

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British Rapper Skepta, ‘So Much Injustice Going on In Nigeria’

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British-Nigerian rapper, Joseph Adenuga, popularly known as Skepta, has expressed deep

concern over the worsening injustice in his Nigeria.Speaking in a video broadcast, the ‘Bad Energy Stay

Far Away’ crooner appealed to celebrities and the internation.…For more, Complete your reading.

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