[s1e2] Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things -

As the neon lights of the city began to flicker on, Emeka closed a deal that had been weeks in the making. It wasn't about the money—though the money was good—it was about the validation of the effort.

If the power went out, the generator was already fueled. [S1E2] Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things

Conversations were never just about the weather. As the neon lights of the city began

The older man laughed, the sound deep and resonant. "Because, my boy, in this land, 'useless' is a luxury we can't afford. If you are standing still, you are falling behind. If you are talking without a point, you are losing air. We are a people of intention." Emeka looked around. He saw: Students studying under streetlights. Mechanics turning scrap metal into machinery. Musicians rehearsing until their fingers bled. The Result Conversations were never just about the weather

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"Nigerians don't do useless things," he would often say, adjusting the collar of his crisp shirt. It wasn't just a prideful boast; it was a survival code. The Hustle as Art

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