Proud of the brotha but its not just NIgerian's doing it big.. alot of brothas and sisters are earning crazy dough but they dont say anything... I knew an African American lady brining in 400K a year.. she worked in finance /real estate... but very few people knew how much she made.. they just assumed she was working class.. lolol
@@prettynerd4779 yhyh.. I get I guess he meant in the African entrepreneur space, Nigerians are known as hard hustlers.. not to belittle others though, just noting the point. I'm Nigerian.. so again, maybe I'm baised🥲🥲😅
PAMPAM BAD GUY! I'm so proud of him. I think I met Pamilerin when he used to handle Adekunle Gold's social media back in the day and when he stopped working for AG I was kind of worried for the guy but I can see Pamilerin was clearly just getting started back then. Shout out to a dope Influencer & Digital Entrepreneur and here's to more wins bro. 🥂 And as per newly wed, happy married life too. 😉💍🍾
This is a well detailed and an informed video. Invest For The Long Haul, Don't Get Too Greedy And Don't Get Too Scared. How Many Millionaires Do You Know Who Have Become Wealthy By Investing In Savings Account? Note: The biggest risk of all is not taking one
Having monitored my port_folio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from two quarters alone, I've understood why experienced investors make enormous returns from the market
Interesting, I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself. Do you trade on your own?
I'm trading with Expert Mrs Denise Mitchell, a FINRA regulated broker. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today, very obviously, it's reflecting on my portfolio
His father did something great to him, consciously or unconsciously. His mindset is one to emulated. I also loved when he stated that he just wants to be comfortable.
This is sooooo interesting, I thought this was going to be a little bit depressing but I’m actually fascinated by these kind of stories around the world. Happy it’s being brought to Naij!!!
Great Guy. I admire how much he's put into getting everything he has now. It was very inspiring watching this, there's Hope for us as young people to still get there.
Actually loving this, as an aspiring entreprenuer at 17 still trying to find my way around while juggling uni, in Nigeria this gives alot of info and determination. Earned a sub and a like, would love to see more of this(btw the SEO rating is also really good)
Maybe the people around you japaing na suffer head people. So Otedola no japa but he dey send im pikins abroad. Well may I'm pikins na suffer head not him.
It very important to diversify. As PAMPAM said, just seek for comfort in this life being able to afford something when you need it is such a plus. Also, take care of your health.
I'm happy I saw this video newly. Great content and motivation. I'm a student with no sights towards the future. I just go where life takes me, but after seeing this vid, I'm going to try my hardest to reach this goal before I turn 28.
I also see the importance of a strong financial background here.He said he was a MD from high school for his dad's company.I am sure starting his social media journey was easy cz he had all the equipment needed.I dnt Wana lie , starting wth nothing is not easy.
CNBC Make It of Nigeria. Keep it up. This is what we need, inspiration and motivation. A lot of successful Nigerians Stories will be heared. Keep it Up 😜☺️
Wow! Viewing you in a different light aside from some who put up tweets for the first time. I had no idea it was your channel but I got value. Thank you.
I like your style, Mr. Adegoke. I believe in enjoying your money while saving and helping others at the same time. Your future is very bright. Thanks for sharing your story. ❤
I can't get past the fact that he makes $200 000/ year while in Lagos but renting a 800$/month apartment and drives a brand new Mercedes. What did I miss. How much is a house in Lagos?
It's such an inspiring watch that is well appreciated. I hope @tayoaina would make a video of his own story as well and maybe a couple other TH-camrs making it big on the African continent starting with Nigeria. That can be a special series. I hope they consider this idea.
Your videos seem to be inspired from CNBC Make it. But this is nice cause it focuses on Nigerians and not Americans. Could you do more of people earning in naira as well?
Deprivation of simple financial knowledge world wide is what mostly keeps people at a certain level of income without ever going beyond and that needs to change.
If you make that amount in dollars and u base in Nigeria u will know 9ja is cheap… 810$ per month will get u an old self contain here in the USA and it’s an old apartment we’re u have a lot of crack headed people.. if you make $40,000-300,000 dollars per year and you base in Nigeria consider urslf a big boy/girl
Nice one, but the figures seem off. I saw that he saves 4500 monthly 2:12 and he said he saves 60-70% of his income 3:21. If we use 65% and 4500 is about 65% of his monthly income then the real annual income is around 80k USD which is still extremely impressive but obviously a far cry from 200 - 300k. Not that it matters to me, but just noticed that little detail.
That may be from his DM gig. He still has contract signed for influencing which may a lump sum, he has investments plus the restaurants are assets too. Maybe that's his total package.
This video is very inspiring. I also like that he did it in a business that is accessible for many young people. I wanted to hear more about how he grew his business and change in income over the last 5 years. Please keep this series going.
Good day sir, nice inspiring video which will trigger the spirit of genuine hustle in youths that it's possible to make it anywhere even in Lagos, Thanks sir for this show named The New Money...My name is God'swill and I'm currently working as a security guard but I dream to achieve more in life by involving myself in genuine hustles, please sir help me with anything to work on that'll make me actualize my dreams in the coming future, thanks sir once again and keep on inspiring the youths with a positive mindset to hustle no matter their location.
You have no clue how many entrepreneurial spirits will be awakened with these videos.
Here’s to a 2023 of doing exploits 💪🏾
Exactly. It's more inspiring than Inspirational videos
Am telling you
Yesso so inspiring
Hope you guys are loving it? 😉
Ofcourse Tayo😊. Very inspiring.
Do you mind telling us more about yourself too, we would love to hear that . God bless you guys.
Tayo, are you behind this? If so, great job
Yes!! But Tayo please we need a naira equivalent of the salaries 😌
Sure man. I saw the debates on Twitter. Happy you pressed on with conviction. I like what you do.
Really wish your video was still up 😔
I am happy that Nigerians are being highlighted in a positive light
More young Nigerians need to see it. They need the right motivation
😢
Anytime I’m around Nigerian people it encourages me to do more . I love the hustle. Very inspiring
It’s in our DNA
as long as its not illegal, Nigerians tend to not care about morals as long as they make money, I was recently scammed by one and its bad
Proud of the brotha but its not just NIgerian's doing it big.. alot of brothas and sisters are earning crazy dough but they dont say anything... I knew an African American lady brining in 400K a year.. she worked in finance /real estate... but very few people knew how much she made.. they just assumed she was working class.. lolol
@@prettynerd4779 yhyh.. I get
I guess he meant in the African entrepreneur space, Nigerians are known as hard hustlers.. not to belittle others though, just noting the point.
I'm Nigerian.. so again, maybe I'm baised🥲🥲😅
@@fk_torty I didnt mean it like that.. I am proud of the brotha.. black love everywhere.. trust me.. its a win for the whole squad...
That was so good, I rarely see Nigerians posting about their high salaries on social so this is inspiring to see
I love the fact that you are remaking the CNBC make it videos but for us as Nigerians!
It’s how Pam pam is still very humble with how rich he is👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
PAMPAM BAD GUY! I'm so proud of him. I think I met Pamilerin when he used to handle Adekunle Gold's social media back in the day and when he stopped working for AG I was kind of worried for the guy but I can see Pamilerin was clearly just getting started back then. Shout out to a dope Influencer & Digital Entrepreneur and here's to more wins bro. 🥂 And as per newly wed, happy married life too. 😉💍🍾
This is a well detailed and an informed video. Invest For The Long Haul, Don't Get Too Greedy And Don't Get Too Scared. How Many Millionaires Do You Know Who Have Become Wealthy By Investing In Savings Account?
Note: The biggest risk of all is not taking one
Investing in crypto and stocks is a good idea, a good system would put you through many days of success
We need to act consistently as investors and not as a speculators on the market if we look forward to profiting from the market
Having monitored my port_folio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from two quarters alone, I've understood why experienced investors make enormous returns from the market
Interesting, I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself. Do you trade on your own?
I'm trading with Expert Mrs Denise Mitchell, a FINRA regulated broker. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today, very obviously, it's reflecting on my portfolio
Hats off to this guy! A goal getter.
Not that I have a problem with stating in dollars, I really love that he stated his expenses in naira.
His father did something great to him, consciously or unconsciously. His mindset is one to emulated. I also loved when he stated that he just wants to be comfortable.
Yeah. Wake up the entrepreneurship spirit
This is sooooo interesting, I thought this was going to be a little bit depressing but I’m actually fascinated by these kind of stories around the world. Happy it’s being brought to Naij!!!
It's the humility and openness for me. He has hacked the diversified thinking that takes people to achieve impossible things. Keep doing big things
Who else saw that OMO OLOGI on the plate number 🤣. Inspiring video 🥰thanks for sharing this
Good one! 300k is a lot of money in nigeria and he’s wise about his spending and investment habits
Great Guy. I admire how much he's put into getting everything he has now. It was very inspiring watching this, there's Hope for us as young people to still get there.
Asinnn.. so challenging to 22 y/o me😅
I love this guy's transparency and modesty. Well done Pamilerin.
🐐 dope show. This guy has the same story as me I studied engineering doing marketing 😅 hope to reach that level. Inspiring!
Pele
Actually loving this, as an aspiring entreprenuer at 17 still trying to find my way around while juggling uni, in Nigeria this gives alot of info and determination. Earned a sub and a like, would love to see more of this(btw the SEO rating is also really good)
Bro same, let's link up
@@eccen3ricbeats86 I'm in the same boat, how do we link up?
I hope this inspires someone to go out and do more for themselves.
Really inspiring, Learnt a lot from this video
Please keep sharing and very soon I am going to be filming my story with you on your channel 😂🙏🙏
Pam Pam Bila… humility and greatness in one being. You inspire people and you’ll always go higher
Well done Tayo. I'm here to support your project 👏👏👏👏
Millennial money vibes. Nice one Tayo👌🏻
People like him won’t japa, they will just travel for holidays 👍
if you make that kind of money, men best to base home. And travel as you wish. The guy is inspiring
Lol. Japa na for sufferhead people. You don hear of otedola dey japa? People wey get money dey flex am for here.
@@landamalome2077 Otedola doesn’t necessarily live in Nigeria though.
Nor be only money matter make people dey japa oo.
@@Ohgee007 Otedola pretty much lives in Nigeria. And yes people travel for quality of life improvements.
Maybe the people around you japaing na suffer head people. So Otedola no japa but he dey send im pikins abroad. Well may I'm pikins na suffer head not him.
Nice to see entrepreneurs in Africa being highlighted!
It very important to diversify. As PAMPAM said, just seek for comfort in this life being able to afford something when you need it is such a plus.
Also, take care of your health.
I am excited about what this channel is about, great work pamilerin
I'm happy I saw this video newly. Great content and motivation. I'm a student with no sights towards the future. I just go where life takes me, but after seeing this vid, I'm going to try my hardest to reach this goal before I turn 28.
Give me this millennial money vibes on CNBC make it, I love it...
Naija version of millennial money. Love it
I really enjoyed this video, the cuts and storyline is amazing.
Love from Cameroon ❤️🇨🇲
God when will I start balling like you!!
As a digital marketer and crypto trader who's aiming towards success this video boosted my love for what I do.
Wow! This was so interesting, I didn't want it to end!
Well done Tayo!!
And the guest today
I also see the importance of a strong financial background here.He said he was a MD from high school for his dad's company.I am sure starting his social media journey was easy cz he had all the equipment needed.I dnt Wana lie , starting wth nothing is not easy.
Broadcast yourself, Ajenkule boys will be coming for ya!
That's my mindset. I'm not trying to be a billionaire, but I want to live comfortably.
You should turn this into a series but featuring other people!
CNBC Make It of Nigeria. Keep it up. This is what we need, inspiration and motivation. A lot of successful Nigerians Stories will be heared. Keep it Up 😜☺️
Wow! Viewing you in a different light aside from some who put up tweets for the first time. I had no idea it was your channel but I got value. Thank you.
I actually watch this video because I saw PAMILERIN 😊👍.
Congratulations Pamilerin. All the very best!
Absolutely love this man, keep it way up. This generation simply needs people that show that it’s so possible especially in Africa.
Ahhh, Tayo! This will BLOW UP 🔥🔥
great 👏🏾 thank you for this
This is great! I love the story and I love what you are doing on this channel. New subscriber.
Thank you for your work and many blessings!!
Nice job Tayo
Pamilarin inspires me!!!!
I like your style, Mr. Adegoke. I believe in enjoying your money while saving and helping others at the same time. Your future is very bright. Thanks for sharing your story. ❤
My personal person much love ❤
Fantastic, well done, truly inspirational!
Love the story! But think his license plate should be blurred for security reasons and a few other things!
So inspirational. Watching from Nairobi, Kenya.
I just like the fact he's saving and investing..... $300,000 is alot
You’d be surprised by how many Americans wish they made that amount. So this guy just murdered the whole game.
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This dude is inspiring surely 👏👏 I love Nigeria you guys have done it all ✌️
300k a year would grant him a 25k budget per month, instead he has 6.5k$ monthly cashflow... What did I miss ?
I love this. One day, I will be interviewed like this
This was really nice to watch
That’s my friend🎉🎉
Thanks for bringing this to our eyes and ears 💡❤️
It’s like CNBC’s make it. Love it. Well done
I can't get past the fact that he makes $200 000/ year while in Lagos but renting a 800$/month apartment and drives a brand new Mercedes. What did I miss. How much is a house in Lagos?
Lol what you missed as how?
It's such an inspiring watch that is well appreciated. I hope @tayoaina would make a video of his own story as well and maybe a couple other TH-camrs making it big on the African continent starting with Nigeria. That can be a special series. I hope they consider this idea.
@tayoaina come see this
Your videos seem to be inspired from CNBC Make it. But this is nice cause it focuses on Nigerians and not Americans. Could you do more of people earning in naira as well?
Them numbers aren't numbering. It may be my ignorance, but do they not tax in Nigeria? It seems like he is making more based on his savings/spending
This is so much encouraging to see and to also know that this is possiblem!.. 🔥🔥 Thank You 🙌🏽
Wow! I am beyond inspired. This channel is underrated
This is 100 percent nice I love this kinds of videos
Woowww. Learning lots!
I've always liked CNBC Make It but always wanted an African perspective since I'm African. Hope you make it into a series.
Deprivation of simple financial knowledge world wide is what mostly keeps people at a certain level of income without ever going beyond and that needs to change.
I love this man’s hustling spirit
VERY INSIGHTFUL 👏👏👏
pam pam great guy! 💯 ❤️ love this
Thanks for this, it's so inspiring!
Such an inspiration to many, God bless
when are u releasing the next video ....this is so inspiring
I love this. It’s an inspiration
I'm happy he's saying most of his costs in naira ... 😫
If you make that amount in dollars and u base in Nigeria u will know 9ja is cheap… 810$ per month will get u an old self contain here in the USA and it’s an old apartment we’re u have a lot of crack headed people.. if you make $40,000-300,000 dollars per year and you base in Nigeria consider urslf a big boy/girl
Nice one, but the figures seem off. I saw that he saves 4500 monthly 2:12 and he said he saves 60-70% of his income 3:21. If we use 65% and 4500 is about 65% of his monthly income then the real annual income is around 80k USD which is still extremely impressive but obviously a far cry from 200 - 300k. Not that it matters to me, but just noticed that little detail.
That may be from his DM gig. He still has contract signed for influencing which may a lump sum, he has investments plus the restaurants are assets too. Maybe that's his total package.
Am super inspired to do more in my entrepreneural skills
Choosing to learn something new every day will give you a reason to grown and change.
Mennnn, flame my Spirit...
Great video, Tayo.
Omo for a 28 year old, you are doing really really well
This video is very inspiring. I also like that he did it in a business that is accessible for many young people. I wanted to hear more about how he grew his business and change in income over the last 5 years. Please keep this series going.
I cackled when he said as a good boy, a lot of responsibilities on my head 😂😂😂. The black tax, e choke 😂. Enjoyed the content.
Also, this man’s license plate should have been blurred out for safety reasons. I hope he changes it. Stay safe
@@ajifatoudibba4573 yeah but it is customized
the black tax o my sister
More power to you 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Awesome stuff!!
His comment at the start of this is me!!!
This is amazing and inspiring.... ❤️❤️
Good day sir, nice inspiring video which will trigger the spirit of genuine hustle in youths that it's possible to make it anywhere even in Lagos, Thanks sir for this show named The New Money...My name is God'swill and I'm currently working as a security guard but I dream to achieve more in life by involving myself in genuine hustles, please sir help me with anything to work on that'll make me actualize my dreams in the coming future, thanks sir once again and keep on inspiring the youths with a positive mindset to hustle no matter their location.
What do you wana work on? What do you dream of working on? Nobody can give you that.
Men thank you very much this video did a lot for me. Am a drummer and a musician working as hard as I can to make a living for my family. Thank you.
I go reach there soon very soon
Eh God!! Everything is not japa japa!! There is also money in 🇳🇬
I love the line up of guests
Amazing content!
Pamilerin, great dude!
This is so inspiring!
Great vlog