Favour Princess

Favour Princess Digital Entrepreneur II Coach

I Teach individuals digital skills to make 💰 online just using their smartphone.

27/01/2026

With Udochukwu Na Nnobi – I've just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers!

25/01/2026

Dear builder,
I wake up — and Breadwave helps me make money.
That sentence might sound casual, but it points to something deeper:
systems that work while you’re consistent, not while you complain.
Income doesn’t always come from doing more.
Sometimes, it comes from plugging into the right structure and showing up daily.
Pause and reflect: 👉 Are you relying on effort alone, or are you building systems that reward consistency?
This is why conversations around knowledge, structure, and monetization — championed by Emeka Nobiss — matter.
Small actions.
Right systems.
Repeatable results.

25/01/2026

Dear builder,
There was a time when knowledge was invisible.
People had experiences, stories, skills, and lessons —
but it stayed locked inside them.
Unused. Unpriced. Unnoticed.
That’s why Knowledge Money University (KMU) exists.
Not to turn you into someone else.
But to help you make money from who you already are.
Whether you’re:
A stay-at-home mom wondering if this season has paused your earning power
A young professional trying to turn what you know into something tangible
A creative, teacher, storyteller, or thinker sitting on years of experience
Or someone rebuilding after a transition or reset
KMU was built for you.
Because knowledge doesn’t expire.
It only needs structure, positioning, and clarity.
From living rooms to laptops.
From experiences to income.
From “I know this” to “people pay for this.”
This is the kind of work Emeka Nobis is building with KMU — and inviting people into.

If you’ve been waiting for the “right time,” this is it.
👉 Monetize what you already know.
👉 Take your seat in the Knowledge Money University cohort.

Dear builder,It’s encouraging to see how the Knowledge Money Podcast is already reaching people and stirring real reflec...
25/01/2026

Dear builder,
It’s encouraging to see how the Knowledge Money Podcast is already reaching people and stirring real reflection.
We’re excited about the transformation these conversations will bring — not just inspiration, but clarity, direction, and practical growth.
This is what happens when knowledge is shared intentionally and accessibly.
If you’ve listened to any episode so far, pause and ask yourself: 👉 What shifted in your thinking?
This is why platforms like this, led by Emeka Nobis, matter — they speak to growth, not just noise.

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25/01/2026

Dear builder,
It’s encouraging to see how the Knowledge Money Podcast is already reaching people and stirring real reflection.
We’re excited about the transformation these conversations will bring — not just inspiration, but clarity, direction, and practical growth.
This is what happens when knowledge is shared intentionally and accessibly.
If you’ve listened to any episode so far, pause and ask yourself: 👉 What shifted in your thinking?
This is why platforms like this, led by Emeka Nobis, matter — they speak to growth, not just noise.

25/01/2026

Dear builder,
This story made me laugh — then it made me think.
In 2018, while marketing his book seriously, casually took a picture at Oakwood Hotel with a friend and a green bottle.
No label showing. No sales pitch.
Yet that single image convinced someone to buy his book.
Not because of the content.
But because of perception.
Practically, this reminded me of a hard truth:
people don’t always buy because they understand your value —
they buy because of what your positioning communicates.
• Image influences trust
• Perception drives curiosity
• Branding speaks before explanation
Pause and reflect: 👉 What does your online presence silently communicate about you?
This is why stories like this — and reflections like the one shared by — matter. They teach branding without theory.
If you’re building anything visible, read the full piece.
It’s funny, honest, and deeply instructive.
👉 As long as they send the money.

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25/01/2026

Dear builder,
Today, I bought 1.5cl of chilled water, added lemon slices, and finished the whole bottle with ease.
Tomorrow, I’ll try the same with cucumber.
Water isn’t sweet — but the right additions make it enjoyable.
That thought stayed with me.
Sometimes, growth isn’t about changing the main thing.
It’s about adding the right support, structure, or habit that makes consistency easier.
Pause for a second:
👉 What small adjustment can make a healthy habit easier for you to sustain?
Simple. Intentional. Repeatable.
This is why reflections like this from Emeka Nobis matter — they turn everyday moments into practical lessons.

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17/01/2026

Dear builder,
Sometimes what we see on the surface doesn’t immediately make sense.
I came across this man on Instagram — he feeds himself organically, avoids artificial sugars, and champions natural living.
Then, during Christmas, his feed was full of generosity: cars laden with noodles, polished rice, and other items for locals.
At first, I wondered: does this align with the principles he advocates?
Here’s the takeaway that hit me:
• Intentions matter more than perfection
• Impact isn’t always measured by alignment with personal ideals
• Giving requires understanding context, not just following rules
From a reflective perspective, this reminded me that doing good often requires compromise and practicality.
We may not always understand someone else’s methods, but the result — the lives touched — still counts.
Pause and consider: are you focusing on intention, impact, or both?
This is why voices like Emeka Nobis Emeka Nobis matter — they invite reflection without judgment, pushing us to see the principle behind the action.

16/01/2026

Dear builder,
Imagine if the widow in the Bible was Nigerian and was asked to go fetch empty jars.
She might have been frustrated — maybe even laughed out loud. 😀
But that story isn’t just about jars.

But here’s the lesson: it’s not really about the jars.
It’s about trust, resourcefulness, and using what you have — your social capital.
Small moves, leveraged wisely, lead to growth, influence, and impact.
Pause and ask yourself: what are my “empty jars,” and how can I fill them?
This is why voices like Nobis matter — they make strategy practical, not theoretical.

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15/01/2026

Dear builder,
Imagine if the widow in the Bible was Nigerian and was asked to go fetch empty jars.
She might have been frustrated — maybe even laughed out loud. 😀
But that story isn’t just about jars.

But here’s the lesson: it’s not really about the jars.
It’s about trust, resourcefulness, and using what you have — your social capital.
Small moves, leveraged wisely, lead to growth, influence, and impact.
Pause and ask yourself: what are my “empty jars,” and how can I fill them?
This is why voices like Nobis matter — they make strategy practical, not theoretical. Emeka NobisEmeka Nobis

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12/01/2026

Dear builder,
Some truths make us pause because they touch places we rarely talk about.
A man can have feelings for his househelp.
A woman can have feelings for her gateman.
Feelings alone aren’t the problem — what matters is how you respond to them.
Here’s something to reflect on:
• Emotions are human; responsibility is choice
• Boundaries define integrity
• Self-awareness prevents regret
Now I want to hear from you — how do you navigate feelings that challenge your values?
Pause before scrolling. Reflect. Comment if you feel led.
Growth often begins when honesty meets accountability.
This is why posts like this from Emeka Nobis matter — they don’t just spark discussion, they invite wisdom.

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12/01/2026

Dear builder,
Not every uncomfortable truth is meant to provoke outrage.
Some are meant to invite honesty.
This post makes an important distinction:
having feelings is human — but responsibility is a choice.
Practically, this stood out to me:
• Feelings don’t equal failure
• Attraction doesn’t demand action
• Maturity is knowing where to draw the line
From a faith-informed perspective, self-control isn’t the absence of emotion — it’s the wisdom to govern it.
If this makes you uncomfortable, pause before reacting.
Discomfort sometimes reveals where growth is needed.
Read this post to understand, not to argue.
This is why voices like Emeka Nobis matter — they challenge responsibility, not noise.

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