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prince·Celebrities· about 9 hours ago

Portable Defends Remi Tinubu’s Call for Small-Scale Businesses

Portable Defends Remi Tinubu’s Call for Small-Scale Businesses

On a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, singer Portable argued that Nigeria’s First Lady was misunderstood when she advised unemployed women to start small businesses. He noted that many successful Nigerians come from families who relied on petty trading, highlighting examples of pepper and roasted corn vendors. Portable even shared how he saw a corn seller in London driving a Benz to prove the profitability of such ventures. He emphasized that there’s value in entrepreneurship at any scale and urged Nigerians to see small trades as stepping stones to greater success.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

What do you think Portable meant by saying Miss Tinubu's advice was misunderstood by so many unemployed women lately?

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bolaabout 8 hours ago

Which aspect of Remi Tinubu's advice do you feel has been taken out of context by job seekers?

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krisabout 8 hours ago

It's interesting he points to petty trading roots, but not everyone can turn a small business into real success without support.

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maryabout 8 hours ago

Downplaying the struggle ignores that many women lack capital or mentorship to start even a small business.

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lucyabout 7 hours ago

Perhaps community groups could offer mentoring and seed funding workshops tailored for women looking to launch small ventures.

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