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Na only God fit run am: Nigerian lady who started her 100k business grows it to millions, celebrates in viral video

A Nigerian lady came on social media to celebrate her achievements and success as a business owner and recounted how she started and grew her 100k business to millions

Marygold Onuwa, as the lady is known shared her inspiring story on her TikTok page @merrygoldonuwa and went on to celebrate her success.

In the video, she said that she was the one who saw herself through school and went to start working afterwards.

Marygold celebrates her business success
Nigerian lady who starts business with N100k celebrates in video

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Her salary was N18k at the time, which subsequently increased to N40k. She summoned up courage to save up to N100k with which she used to start her business.

She revealed at the time of making the video, her business was worth millions and praised God for the blessings she had received.

She recorded the video in her shop and netizens did not fail to react positively to the lady’s testimoy..

@chiderashalom wrote: “Congratulations sis, pls i have 100k pls how can i start business pls i need guidelines.”

@oyokobaby said: “Congratulations omalicha. Na only baba God fit run am.”

@ebereprisy added: “I’m proud of you sister.”

@oyokobaby said: “Congratulations omalicha. Na only baba God fit run am.”

ebereprisy commented: “I’m proud of you sis.”

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Young Lady Shows Off Her Scrap Metal Business That Earns Her Money

Meanwhile, a young Nigerian lady received bouts of praise after she showed off her scrap metal business in a video that has been making its rounds online.

The young lady shared the video she made in September on TikTok where she sold condemned aluminium, with which she asserted that people should not be surprised when she buys a Mercedes Benz from the business.

She showed off the wounds she had earned from collecting the different scraps of metals and packing them into bags.