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I’ve always been drawn to writing as a way to think more clearly and express ideas with intention. over time, it became obvious to me that building wealth and financial literacy isn’t just about numbers—it’s about mindset, patterns, and how you see the world. writing felt like the most natural way to explore that and connect with people who are trying to make sense of their own financial decisions in a more thoughtful way.
I’ve spent nearly a decade working in tech all while obsessing over a specific goal: turning my career into a catalyst for wealth.. by 23, I was closing on my first home, and today i've translated my experience into a a seven-figure net worth. but those milestones didn’t happen by accident—they were shaped by how seriously I’ve always taken my finances. a lot of that foundation came from my upbringing. being nigerian, there was an early emphasis on discipline, responsibility, and long-term thinking, which stayed with me. I also spent years learning on my own—reading, researching, and refining how I approach money. equitorial is an extension of that: a space to share what I’ve learned, and how I think about building wealth with clarity and intention.
I’ve always been drawn to writing as a way to think more clearly and express ideas with intention. over time, it became obvious to me that building wealth and financial literacy isn’t just about numbers—it’s about mindset, patterns, and how you see the world. writing felt like the most natural way to explore that and connect with people who are trying to make sense of their own financial decisions in a more thoughtful way.
I’ve spent nearly a decade working in tech all while obsessing over a specific goal: turning my career into a catalyst for wealth.. by 23, I was closing on my first home, and today i've translated my experience into a a seven-figure net worth. but those milestones didn’t happen by accident—they were shaped by how seriously I’ve always taken my finances. a lot of that foundation came from my upbringing. being nigerian, there was an early emphasis on discipline, responsibility, and long-term thinking, which stayed with me. I also spent years learning on my own—reading, researching, and refining how I approach money. equitorial is an extension of that: a space to share what I’ve learned, and how I think about building wealth with clarity and intention.
