"An Idea Came to My Head": 3 Years after Using Her School Fees for Business, Lady Shows off Her Fine Office

"An Idea Came to My Head": 3 Years after Using Her School Fees for Business, Lady Shows off Her Fine Office

  • Without any hesitation, a young lady followed through with an idea she had while laying on her bed in school three years ago
  • Today, that idea she executed with her Lagos State University, Ojo (LASU) school fees at that time has blossomed into an outfit that employs labour
  • The excited lady took to social media to count her blessings as she highlighted some challenges of an entrepreneur in Lagos

A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to showcase her fine workplace three years after she started the business with her school fees.

The Lagos State University graduate recalled how she lay on her bed in school one day and had an idea to start up the food business.

School fees, LASU, N25k
She started her business with her school fees three years ago. Photo Credit: @Ade_authority
Source: Twitter

She said she followed through with it without any hesitation and executed it with her school fees.

She described her business journey as the toughest she has had to embark on so far. SOme challenges she encountered in setting up her new workplace include bad road, touts disturbances and security.

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The businesswoman said that entrepreneurship is tough. Her tweets blew up as people celebrated with her.

See her post below:

Social media reactions

@Lamide__O said:

"Congratulations, Ade. More wins.
"Btw, when are Lagos omo onile ever going to retire It's like those guys have started inheriting fake land ownership from their fathers. All those payments are so they don't make your business assets disappear one after the other, I suppose."

@Oladunni_mike said:

"Where una dey see this money?
"Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is not for the faint hearted. Congratulations CEO.
"You deserve huge applause."

@thefestusakande said:

"Big motivation here Ade.
"Yes, I agree with you... Entrepreneurship is indeed hard.
"Thanks for not giving up and losing your mind.
"Wishing you greater success."

@HABEEBMAYOWA said:

"This kind of tweet makes me believe consistency is the key to success sis you are strong konibaje more success."

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@teehemsod said:

"Congratulations! This is a big win against all odds. I understand work is still ongoing, but please consider doing a fire risk assessment on your kitchen, the gas hose lying on the floor can be controlled. Congratulations again."

LASU student sets up jewellery shop in her hostel room

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a LASU student had set up a small workstation for her jewellery business in her hostel room.

The chemistry scholar who sells jewelleries, set up a small workstation at a corner in her room and took netizens through the setting up process.

The industrious student maintained that running a small business in Nigeria as a student can be a herculean task, particularly if one does not have capital and an audience.

Timi who sported a jeans skirt on a red blouse said she had help from her best friend and hostel mates. The elated lady expressed joy that she was already recording sales.

Source: Legit.ng

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