For the past few months, everyone has been telling me that the “real money” is in agriculture. “Tony, go into poultry,” they said. “People must eat eggs!” So, I sat down and did the math. I looked at the ₦300,000 I had saved up, and I looked at the reality of life in Benin City in 2026.
I saw the “hidden” side of the business that nobody talks about. I saw the stress of transporting crates across bumpy roads and the fear of waking up to find half my birds gone because of a sudden disease. I realized that if I spent all my energy catering for losses and buying expensive feed, I’d be left with nothing at the end of the day.
As a 500-level Social Work student, I’m already balancing exams, projects, and a 9-to-5 job that pays me ₦50,000. I don’t have the luxury of failing. I needed something that scales—something that doesn’t die when the light goes out or when a bag of feed jumps in price.
That’s why I’m here.


I’ve decided to double down on what I’m actually good at: Digital Creation. I’ve already put out over 275 horror animations on YouTube, and I’ve seen the power of 8K cinematic visuals. Why should I be carrying heavy bags of chicken feed when I can be building a global brand from my room?
This blog is my new “farm.” Instead of birds, I’m planting ideas. Instead of eggs, I’m producing content that lives forever. This isn’t just a school project; it’s the beginning of a digital empire. If you’ve ever felt stuck between a “traditional” hustle and your actual passion, follow my journey. We’re going big, and we’re doing it online.

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