Nigerian skit maker Brain Jotter has recounted his journey to stardom and narrated how he earned N15,000 monthly about three years back.
However, his entrepreneurial spirit was evident from the beginning of his career. In his first year, he sold doughnuts within his academic institution. As he progressed to the second year, he expanded his business ventures, selling bedbug killer at the University of Lagos (UNILAG). In his third year, he took on driving as an additional source of income to support his education.
Brain Jotter, as he is popularly known, did not rest on his laurels. Even after achieving fame through viral videos, he remained committed to hard work. His restlessness, fueled by the drive for success and financial stability, has been a driving force in his life since gaining recognition.
The lessons learned from earning a meager income have instilled in him a deep appreciation for the value of his purchases. Despite his success, he continues to work tirelessly, acknowledging that consistent effort is essential to sustaining his newfound status.
His breakthrough came in 2020 when he started sharing short comedy skits on Instagram. The journey from a laundry job with a modest salary to becoming a household name is a testament to Chukwuebuka Emmanuel’s resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to personal growth.
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