From personal experience, the only way out for broke students in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions is this:
Do Something.
Students
who hate being broke must stop wishing, dreaming or even praying for a
better student life (in terms of their finances) while folding their
arms.
Do something today to initiate change or do nothing and remain the same.
How do you ‘Do Something’?
As
a student, the main reason for which you are in school is to study and
not to hustle. Therefore, you must not neglect your books in pursuit of
money- this is something student-hustlers must understand. There has got
to be balance.
Having said that, here is how you can ‘Do Something’ in your quest to stop being broke:
1. Start with your mindset
Winning
any ‘battle’ begins in the mind. Adapt the mindset of winners; say to
yourself: “I can do anything I set my mind to do”. Accept that your
broke student-life can be fixed and that whatever you will do MUST NOT
negatively affect your academics.
2. Appraise yourself and identify any skill you have – any skill at all
Do you have any skill? Can you style hair? Can you sew? Is there anything or something you know how to do?
Can you teach?
3. Monetize your skill
No one should answer ‘No’ to the last question in point number 2.
My
elder brother had one time printed and made photocopies of a notice
that read: “Get a Home Lesson Teacher for your Precious Kids. Call
080xxxxxxxx (his phone number)” and pasted them around the senior staff
quarters.
Count 2 weeks later, he had started helping 8 primary
school pupils with their assignments. He worked 3 hours every working
day at the rate of 5,000 naira per month for each child.
What will you do with an extra 8 x 5,000=40,000 naira every month?
Please
note that our aim at this point is not to be as rich as Dangote but to
stop being broke: to be able to buy handouts, textbooks and eat well;
because we need those in order to graduate well.
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