[s1e2] Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things (2027)

(e.g., a student, an entrepreneur, an artist)

Emeka’s day didn't start with a coffee; it started with a connection. He was a "fixer" of sorts. If you needed a rare car part, a visa appointment, or the best jollof in the Mainland, you called him. Every bus ride was a networking event. [S1E2] Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things

As the neon lights of the city began to flicker on, Emeka closed a deal that had been weeks in the making. It wasn't about the money—though the money was good—it was about the validation of the effort. Every bus ride was a networking event

He walked home, his steps light but firm. In a world that often misunderstood the frantic energy of his home, he knew the truth. Every sweat drop had a destination. Every loud laugh was a victory over hardship. He walked home, his steps light but firm

If you tell me what you're looking for, I can adjust the story:

Conversations were never just about the weather.

By evening, Emeka sat at a roadside stall, sharing a plate of pepper soup with his mentor, Chief Adeniyi. "Why do they say we are so driven, Chief?" Emeka asked.