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I'd rather drown in my music and not talk to anyone than listen to your negativity and nonsense. 😉 #LostInMyOwnWorld #ThisIsMyHustle https://www.instagram.com/p/B2QQF98HXjTYIcvYwYltUcq7vA5fYU2GVGcybM0/?igshid=1gywhizwaa8e7
How a hashtag #ThisIsMyHustle, paved way for young Nigerians to make good returns in business BY PULSE NIGERIA A small network of entrepreneurs beat their own expectations after a hashtag #ThisIsMyHustle, linked them with profitable connections -- more than they ever thought possible. The goal was to create a viral concept that can aid marketing of services. And it succeeded since it started on Twitter in the middle of March 2019. A 30-year-old man Sadiq Abubakar, from Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, is the initiator. He confirmed to the National Public Radio (NPR) that his objective was to let the world learn about hardworking, young Nigerian entrepreneurs contrary to what others may think. "I said, 'Let's do a hashtag and let the world know what we do. "Young Nigerians are very determined to succeed. What we hear about young Nigerian people is that we are lazy. But we are hardworking. We want to make it." #Africa #international #government #AllAfricaYouthsplatform #2019 #aayp #Youth #Nigeria (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvUqZOKgc0y/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2o6p0j6wzm81
How a hashtag #ThisIsMyHustle, paved way for young Nigerians to make good returns in business
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A small network of entrepreneurs beat their own expectations after a hashtag #ThisIsMyHustle, linked them with profitable connections — more than they ever thought possible.
The goal was to create a viral concept that can aid marketing of services. And it succeeded since it started on Twitter in the middle of March 2019. A 30-year-old man Sadiq Abubakar, from Abuja in the Federal…
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Why #ThisIsMyHustle Is Trending In Nigeria
Why #ThisIsMyHustle Is Trending In Nigeria
A hashtag called #ThisIsMyHustle started trending in Nigeria in mid-March after Sadiq Abubakar, 30, a small business owner from Abuja, organized a Twitter chat for his entrepreneur friends.
“I said, ‘Let’s do a hashtag and let the world know what we do,” he says. “Young Nigerians are very determined to succeed. What we hear about young Nigerian people is that we are lazy. But we are hardworking.…
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