PostsCommentsPayoutsharhike (53)in LeoFinance • 6 hours agoFrom Chaos to Clarity: Real Business Lessons from Someone Who Actually Lived ThemThere are tons of financial advice on the internet, and when you look at them, you will see people sharing both theoretical and practical advice. You get all the answers you want…harhike (53)in LeoFinance • 3 days agoWhy Your Partnership Will Fail (And It's Not What You Think): The Financial Fundamentals Nobody DiscussesPersonality complex or strategy aren't the reasons most partnership businesses collapse; the majority of the time, the businesses will collapse because the partners didn't state clearly their financialharhike (53)in Ecency • 4 days agoMy Worst Fear Realized: How Nigeria's Terrorism Crisis Reached My DoorstepOn the night of April 14–15, 2014, the news of a kidnapping struck the entire country, but it was miles away from home, and a lot of us felt it was too far fromharhike (53)in LeoFinance • 5 days agoFinancial Success Starts With Who You Allow In Your Life: Cut These 3 Types of People TodayIf you believe financial collapse starts and ends with bad investment, then you need to rethink. Your closest relationships are either building or dismantling your wealth because…harhike (53)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoStop Letting Failure Define You: How Mistakes Become Your Competitive AdvantageFailure is one word we do not want to have anything to do with, and in the case of business growth and success, it is almost like an abominable word. Still, in reality, you need…harhike (53)in GEMS • 8 days agoWhy I'm Still Here: A Healthcare Worker's Raw Truth About Nigeria's Three Impossible ChoicesI was born here, I schooled here, and I am still here in Nigeria, and for a lot of people and me, Nigeria has failed us, and people are left with 3 options: worharhike (53)in StemSocial • 10 days agoThe Hidden Dangers of BBL Culture: Unlicensed Surgeons and Life-Threatening ComplicationsBBL has become something very common in Nigeria, and I wonder if Brazilians who are named after the cosmetic surgery undergo it like Nigerians. The Brazilian Buharhike (53)in LeoFinance • 12 days agoWhen You Have Nothing to Give: Discovering Your Hidden Value in Times of PovertyFinancially speaking, things are rough worldwide, but in some countries, it is worse. For instance, in my country, my monthly budget for food has gone 5 times from what it was in…harhike (53)in GEMS • 19 days agoThe Line Between Compassion and Naïveté: Learning to Say No Without Losing Your HumanityWe all carry within us a fragment of kindness, however deeply buried or fiercely denied it may be. Many are more comfortable clothing themselves in the illusionharhike (53)in StemSocial • 22 days agoYour Life in Their Hands: What You Need to Know About Pharmacy Errors and Your RightsJust as we have Medical malpractices and accidents, so do we have pharmaceutical accidents, medication accidents, and pharmacy malpractice. To me, I see them asharhike (53)in LeoFinance • 23 days agoWhy Nigerian Market Traders Choose Small Shops Over Big Profits: The Trust ProblemI do not know how a regular market is in your country, but in Nigeria, where I live, we have a regular market, and traders line themselves up in different batches to sell their…harhike (53)in StemSocial • 24 days agoStop Believing the Birth Myth: Why Childbirth Takes Longer Than TikTok ShowsSomeone needs to talk with the scriptwriter in Hollywood or Nollywood, telling them that intense labor doesn't come with the first contraction. Also, what is thharhike (53)in LeoFinance • 25 days agoThe Assets That Actually Matter: Building Leverage in a Rapidly Changing WorldFor humans, disorder is often the easiest path to create, yet it is the same disorder that quietly anchors them to one place. Funny enough, we live in an era where it is easier to create wealth, but itharhike (53)in StemSocial • 28 days agoA Colorectal Cancer Wake-up Call: Why I'm Begging You to Visit the Hospital TodayThis is my first post after my introduction post, and while I wanted to discuss something different today, relating to one of the communities, especially one thharhike (53)in Ecency • last monthThe Writing Pharmacist Just Landed HereFrom the vibrant Southwest of Nigeria, filled with culture, rhythm, language, stories, fables, and, of course, respect, comes this adorable lady who loves every