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Long before the fame, his goal was simply the American dream: an SUV, a Ford truck, and the suburbs. But after losing his college scholarships in Michigan, M.I. Abaga was forced back to Nigeria and officially denied a U.S. visa.
Earning a 9,000 Naira monthly salary at an internet cafe in Jos, he had to completely rebuild his identity. Today, he is a legendary hip-hop artist and the architect behind one of Africa’s greatest music ecosystems.
In this episode of Growth Through Failure, we cut past the typical celebrity fluff to break down the reality of starting over from nothing.
Stop letting closed doors define your final destination.
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ABOUT GROWTH THROUGH FAILURE:
Conversations with leaders who turned setbacks into comebacks. Real stories of resilience, reinvention, and growth. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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🔔 Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3WYkMTO
By Tosin TaiwoLong before the fame, his goal was simply the American dream: an SUV, a Ford truck, and the suburbs. But after losing his college scholarships in Michigan, M.I. Abaga was forced back to Nigeria and officially denied a U.S. visa.
Earning a 9,000 Naira monthly salary at an internet cafe in Jos, he had to completely rebuild his identity. Today, he is a legendary hip-hop artist and the architect behind one of Africa’s greatest music ecosystems.
In this episode of Growth Through Failure, we cut past the typical celebrity fluff to break down the reality of starting over from nothing.
Stop letting closed doors define your final destination.
TIMESTAMPS:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
ABOUT GROWTH THROUGH FAILURE:
Conversations with leaders who turned setbacks into comebacks. Real stories of resilience, reinvention, and growth. New episodes every other Wednesday.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔔 Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3WYkMTO