Heal Naturally With Stem Cell
06/05/2026
Good morning Fam,
There is a pandemic in our society that is less talked about.
The internet is a free space where everyone leverages it for their personal use: some for good and some for "only God knows."
Look around.
Most young people are not interested in learning, acquiring skills, building anything sustainable, or growing.
The hunger to study, to develop skills, to create something sustainable is gradually fading.
Instead, the focus has shifted to quick money.
Fast results. Urgent success.
Everybody wants to be the next person to cash out 10M or 20M asap.
And not by building something meaningful, but by chasing the next unsuspecting person they can exploit, just to fund a lifestyle that only exists for public validation.
All for parties, public appearances, social media impressions.
At the same time, many young ladies are no longer prioritizing growth or stability.
The focus is shifting towards looking chic and on who can provide the biggest money, the fastest. It is becoming a cycle that feeds itself.
When a generation starts valuing outcomes over process, money over value, and appearance over substance, the foundation of that society is destined for a pathetic waterloo.
Social media has not helped. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram constantly amplify the results, the cars, the trips, the lifestyle. But they rarely show the process, the discipline, the years of growth behind real success.
We penned down Scrambled Community Manager especially for Cameroonian and African youths who would eventually get exposed online and easily get influenced into the wrong orientation of social media.
In a bid to survive, most of them would choose these easy paths without considering the long term effects.
We understand through experience, that there is a time to build yourself, to learn, to fail, to grow, to develop the mindset and skills that can attract and sustain success.
If that season is snubbed in the rush to make money, life has a way of forcing you back into it later, at a time when it is much harder to bear the consequences.
Yes, the economy is tough.
Yes, the system has failed us. If you check the new logo of the transformed electricity company in Cameroon, SOCADEL, you'd see a bush lamp.
That's to show you how our leaders think.
But we cannot keep using our failed government as an excuse to destroy our own future.
Because in the end, the consequences will be personal.
Money is like the air we can't do without, no doubt.
But values, discipline, knowledge, and the ability to create something meaningful are like clean air...and will always matter more in the long run.
A lion will never eat grass no matter the famine in the wild. We believe you are lions. Let's figure out to make it work without using shortcuts.
If we get this wrong as a generation, we won’t just feel it now.
We will pay for it later.
Join our revolution of leveraging social media to make ourselves a living without trading our future peace for it.
See you on Saturday 09th May at 08PM Cameroon time!
Please invite someone: you will be making the world a better place by affecting the life of just one person positively.
Love,
Your newest author in town! ✌️
22/04/2026
I grew up in a village where if we didn't farm from Monday to Saturday, and without hoes on some Sundays, hunger would remove all the hairs down there.
Farming is what educated me from Primary to University. We woke up at 3am and trekked a distance of three and a half hours with loads of atleast 30kg on our heads to sell in the market.
The closest market which was a one-hour journey wasn't big enough so we couldn't depend solely on it.
Selling was what I grew up doing. But I hated it with passion. I never loved having to stand under the sun or sometimes dragging bags up and down to escape rain just to sweet talk buyam sellams to look your way.
These people would taste almost half of your Garri and would never buy. The worst is fresh raw grounduts when it was groundnut season.
Even after I left the village and came to Bamenda for my secondary education, selling metamorphosed from standing in one position to hawking.
I hated it but I had no choice. I hawked ripe bananas, fresh corn, groundnut or sweet yams after school for my aunt.
The money I used to buy my first mobile phone in 2013, I picked and sold iron condemn to get it.
Selling was in my DNA but I still h@ted it. So in 2018, when I came accross the possibility of selling through the internet, I quickly bought it because I was familiar to selling but I didn't want to have contact with people and be on the desperate end of the bargain.
But network marketing was not too different from what I hated. You still had to walk up to people to convince them. I h@ted it but the illusion that I was going to be a millionaire in less than no time drove me on.
Those who knew me can attest to the fact that boy has hustled in this online business thing.
Till now, 80% of my income comes from selling intellectual property, products and services online.
In 2023, I grew from begging people to buy what they don't need and depending solely on running paid ads to doing what is known as content marketing.
This page was created in early September 2022 after being inspired by the presentation of Mr. Neba Paul Azinwi in a personal development conference in Buea.
I was also encouraged to shift from my Facebook profile where I had started being consistent to start posting on this page after he engaged me in a campaign in early 2023.
Neba Paul Azinwi is the founder of African Academy of Digital Marketing. If you visit him and he asks you to remove your shoes before entering his house, I advise you not to because he can sell that shoe on the internet within the twinkle of an eye 😂🙌
He is good.
When I first came across their school's campaign called Digital Landlord, I thought they were teaching real estate because Mr. Neba is also a cr@zy real estate salesman.
This however, is simply a structured program to show you how to own a plot of land both offline and on the internet like Fuchor.
This one is not "bring two people."
You are going to get exactly the same secrets that made me turn a small page like this into a major source of income without monetization.
If you're in Bamenda, let's meet on Sunday at Sonac Street for another edition of the Digital Landlord conference.
Access is not up to the 30k I paid to access the conference in which Mr Paul Azinwi encouraged me to create this page. It's just 10% of that amount.
That's a regular expenditure on a normal day and more than what the average person uses to buy scroll time on social media.
Invest it in this training so you can stay up to date with trends that matter to your business and future success.
Come with your friends, family, colleagues and anyone you love.
The future is for those who leverage the power of social media and digital assets.
Call/WhatsApp: 675952204/674860236
See you!
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