"Have you ever wondered how you can go through school without totally depending on your parents? That was how Melissa Douglas felt trapped in a cycle of family twists, financial challenges, relationship dramas and self-discovery as she struggles for financial independence and everything in between.""Living in Nigeria is sure not an easy one." Especially for students at federal universities.
Going from the long wait, most students experience when they were done with high school (because #Jamb jammed them). To experiencing harsh demands and unreasonable work loads in the university, which strives to kill their zeal. To encountering at least 3 to 4 strikes before they eventually graduate; which leads to having a compulsory extra year or years in school.
It takes the grace of God and strong determination for a young person in the varsity community to go through all the challenges they are faced with fearlessly.
This story is geared towards enhancing the awareness of students towards the beauty of entrepreneurship and starting small.
Disclaimer: This is a complete fiction book therefore, all the characters, events, and storylines are fictional. 🥂
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Don't break the Bank: A not-so-perfect financial journey of a Nigerian student.
General FictionThe story is centered around the financial journey of a young girl in a Nigerian university. And how she transitioned from being broke, financially handicapped, solely depending on her parents financially, to becoming a young CEO in school. Escaping...