Funke Oyende

Funke Oyende Helping everyday people turn their skills, knowledge and smartphones into real digital income through simple systems and practical guidance.

Funke's unique approach seamlessly blends entrepreneurship and business acumen with the art of sewing. She empowers her clients to not only master their craft but also cultivate the skills and strategies necessary to navigate the business landscape effectively. Her unwavering belief in the potential of sewing businesses has propelled her students to achieve extraordinary milestones, including beco

ming millionaires in their respective fields. Beyond her professional achievements, Funke is an avid researcher, finding solace in delving into the depths of knowledge. She also finds joy in the melodies of music and the power of the human voice through singing. These personal interests add a touch of authenticity and depth to her character, making her more relatable and inspiring to those she mentors. If you're an elite or growth-minded sewing business entrepreneur seeking to elevate your venture to new heights, Funke Oyende is the ideal mentor to guide you on this transformative journey. Schedule a consultation with her today and embark on a path to unlock the full potential of your sewing business. Follow her social media page to stay abreast of her latest insights and empowering messages. Embrace the power of entrepreneurship and sewing with Funke Oyende as your guiding light.

04/06/2026

Emeka had spent years proving himself to be hardworking, loyal, and finally about to receive the promotion he had worked so hard for.

Then, on the most important day of his career, a stranger collapsed in front of him.

Everyone watched.
Nobody helped.

Emeka had a choice:
Protect his promotion or save a life.
He chose the stranger.

By the time he returned, the promotion was gone.

His boss believed he had abandoned his duties.
But a few days later, the truth emerged and everything changed.

This story is a reminder that doing the right thing may cost you something today, but character has a way of opening doors that qualifications alone cannot.

Watch until the end.

What would you have done?
Would you stop to help the stranger even if it meant risking your promotion?

Type "HELP" if you would save the stranger.

Type "PROMOTION" if you would keep going to protect your opportunity.

Let's discuss in the comments.



Would you risk your promotion to save a stranger's life?

Yes or No?

Explain why below.

01/06/2026

The receptionist ignored him.
The staff laughed at him.
For 3 hours, nobody cared enough to help him.
To them, he was just another delivery rider.

But what they didn't know was that he wasn't there to deliver a package, he was there to decide whether their company would receive a major investment.

Many people treat others based on what they think they can gain from them.
But true character shows up when there's nothing to gain.

* The customer in simple clothes.
* The cleaner.
* The security guard.
* The delivery rider.

Every interaction is a test of your values.

And sometimes, the person you overlook today may be the person who determines your future tomorrow.

Respect costs nothing but disrespect can cost everything.

👇 Have you ever been judged because of your appearance or job?

Share your story below.

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30/05/2026

When Musa got hired as a security guard, he did something unusual.
He greeted customers warmly.
He helped carry bags.
He assisted elderly shoppers. He treated everyone with respect.

His coworkers laughed.
"Why are you doing so much?"

But here's what they didn't understand:
People don't just remember products. People don't just remember prices.

People remember experiences.

Over time, customers started coming back because they felt valued.

The biggest lesson?
Customer experience isn't a department. It's a culture.

And sometimes the person furthest from management can have the biggest impact on business growth.

Never underestimate the power of making people feel important.

What's one business you've returned to simply because of how they treated you?

Tell us in the comments. 👇

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29/05/2026

This is what happens when a business disappears from people’s screens.

No content.
No visibility.
No reminders.
No audience attention.

The shop may still be open but online, it already looks abandoned.
Most businesses don’t die because their products are bad.

They slowly fade because nobody remembers they exist anymore.
Content is no longer optional.
It’s your visibility system.

The businesses winning today are the ones consistently showing up:
• posting
• storytelling
• educating
• building trust
• staying visible

Attention creates traffic.
Traffic creates customers.
Customers create cashflow.
Don’t let your business become a ghost town.

Need help building simple business visibility systems that attract customers consistently?
Follow for more business transformation content.

Comment “VISIBLE” and I’ll show you how smart businesses stay visible online without posting randomly.





28/05/2026

Chioma thought the woman recording videos inside her struggling shop wanted to embarrass her online.

She became uncomfortable, nervous and defensive.

But while everyone saw an “empty shop”,
that woman saw resilience and consistency.
She saw someone refusing to give up.
So she posted the story online.

And overnight, customers flooded the shop.

Sometimes the people you misunderstand today may become the reason your business grows tomorrow.

Never underestimate:
storytelling
visibility
and the power of one person choosing to help.

Tag a small business owner who deserves more visibility today

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25/05/2026

One dangerous thing about pride is that it makes people underestimate quiet people.

These young workers thought experience was outdated because it didn’t look impressive.

But real builders don’t always make noise.

Sometimes the most powerful person in the room is the one nobody notices.

This video is deeper than entertainment.

It’s about:

- humility,
- leadership,
- workplace culture,
- professionalism,
- and respecting experience.

Because businesses fail when arrogance becomes louder than wisdom.

Watch till the end. đź‘€

Comment “HUMILITY” if you believe experience should never be disrespected.

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23/05/2026

The restaurant owner wanted to know something important:

Who stays professional under pressure?

So he sent in a fake difficult customer.

Come and see complaints, attitude, embarrassing moments and tension everywhere.

Some staff rolled their eyes and some became rude.

But one young waitress stayed calm, respectful and professional the entire time.

That was the moment the owner realized that skill can be trained but character is harder to teach.

Anybody can smile when customers are easy.

The real test is how you behave during difficult moments.

Would YOU have stayed calm?

Who do you think handled the situation best?

Have you ever experienced rude customer service?

Pressure reveals true character.

Tag someone who works in customer service.





22/05/2026

A company spent 8 MONTHS chasing a major contract.

Meetings.
Negotiations.
Late nights.
Pressure.

Then one employee replied to a client with attitude…

And just like that, the entire deal was cancelled.

Sometimes, opportunities are not destroyed by lack of talent.

They are destroyed by poor attitude, pride and carelessness.

In business, people don’t only judge your product, they judge your communication too.

One careless moment can ruin what took years to build.

What would you have done if you were the CEO?

Do you think the employee deserved to be fired?

Have you ever seen someone ruin a big opportunity?

Tag someone who needs this business lesson.





20/05/2026

Anybody can respect wealthy-looking people.

But true professionalism shows in how you treat ordinary people.

This CEO entered his own company with only ₦500 to test something deeper than customer service.

He wanted to see:

- attitude,
- professionalism,
- emotional intelligence,
- and workplace culture.

Because businesses don’t collapse only from lack of sales.

Sometimes they collapse from bad culture hidden behind fake smiles.

This video is more than entertainment.

It’s a leadership lesson every entrepreneur and staff member needs to see.

Watch till the end. đź‘€

Comment “CULTURE” if you believe professionalism should never depend on appearance or money.

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18/05/2026

One of the biggest mistakes in business is treating people based on appearance.

Respect should not depend on:

- clothes,
- status,
- money,
- or first impressions.

Why? ...because the people you ignore today may hold the opportunities you need tomorrow.

This video is deeper than entertainment.

It’s about:

- professionalism,
- customer experience,
- leadership,
- emotional intelligence,
- and business culture.

A strong business treats EVERYONE with dignity.

Watch till the end. đź‘€

Comment “RESPECT” if you believe character matters more than appearance.

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