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No Matter How Small, Just Start – This Photo Will Sure Motivate You All


Stumbled upon this Photo on Facebook.
The hustle is real, He started from Street Hawking of Polos in 2005, Graduated to running a Small local boutique in 2009 and a Large and Fully Loaded Boutique in 2015
Hustle grows! Don’t be in haste, I remember when I (Makinde Azeez) started Naijaloaded, Some of you will understand better. I never let the Challenges and troubles I encountered keep me down, It has grown to be one of the Biggest site in Nigeria today, Thanks to GOD and you Guys, We’re notable on the Chart now!!!
Keep your Dream alive and keep hustling. – 2016 is gonna be a Big hit for all of Us. AMEN!!!
#Beinspired! #StayMotivated

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