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12/08/2025

The Side Hustle That Became a Billion-Dollar Brand

In 2008, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia couldn’t pay rent.
So they put air mattresses in their apartment and rented the space to visitors.

They called it “AirBed & Breakfast.”

It was a simple website.
But it connected them to the world.

Today, we call it Airbnb — a global travel brand.

Your idea can go just as far, if the world can find it online.
That’s where Onpoint Solutions comes in.

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15/06/2025

When Time Meets Strategy

Fifteen years ago, the man who now owns a chain of hotels was sleeping in one of the rooms as a security guard.

But he didn’t complain.
He watched.
He learnt.
He saved.
He made connections.

TIME rewarded him.

Seven years ago, a woman was printing flyers for her small akara business in Mushin.

People laughed.
“Who dey do branding for akara?”
They didn’t know she was thinking ahead.

Today, her food business is a franchise in three states.

What changed?
TIME + STRATEGY.

You see, hard work is important.
But in this generation, visibility is the game.

If nobody knows you, they can’t pay you.
If they can’t find you online, they’ll forget you exist.

That woman you’re mocking for posting her beadwork every day?
She just got a bulk order from a client in the UK.

That young man who’s building websites from a rented room?
He just signed a retainer deal that changed his entire business level.

Don't joke with time.
But also, don’t joke with tools.

A website is not a luxury.
It’s your global business card.

Your page is not your headquarters.
Because one day, algorithm may turn against you.

My friend, put structure in place.

Let people find your business at 2am when you’re asleep.
Let your brand speak even before you talk.

Time will lift you.
But your digital presence must not disgrace you.

Even Jesus said, “Let your light so shine before men...”
How will it shine if it’s hidden offline?

If it is TIME that blessed them, TIME can bless you too.

But strategy will prepare your table.
And visibility will invite your helpers.

So don’t despise your hustle.
Package it.
Present it.
Put it online.

The same people ignoring you today will Google you tomorrow.

Your own breakthrough is not cancelled.
It’s just cooking.

Stay faithful.
Stay visible.
Stay ready.

Because when TIME visits you, your name must be easy to find.

I will still be here to rejoice with you when it happens.

Be Inspired
Onpoint Web Design – We Help You Get Found

15/06/2025

Benin City.
Home of bronze, culture, rhythm.
But not many dreams make it out whole.
That’s where Divine Ikubor grew up—
A quiet boy in a loud world, holding onto sound like salvation.

A small boy with a broken home.
His father died mysteriously when he was barely a child.
His older brother died shortly after.

Just like that—two pillars gone.
And the house fell into silence.

His mum became everything:
Father, mother, provider, protector.

But the load was heavy.
Too heavy.

They couldn’t always afford food.
Some nights, he went to bed hungry.
Other days, he hustled—washed cars, carried loads, did anything.

Not for dreams.
Just for dinner.

At school, he kept to himself.
His classmates laughed at his voice.
"You sing like a girl."
"You dey whine your throat too much."

But he kept singing.
Kept writing lyrics in old notebooks.
Kept practicing in the bathroom—because it echoed like a studio.

In church, he was the drummer boy.
Quiet. Focused.
People saw a child with talent… but not much hope.

Then came one brutal week.

His mum fell sick.
They didn’t have money for proper treatment.
He cried.
Felt useless.

He looked up and said, “God, if music can save us, give me a sign.”

So he started posting freestyles on Instagram.
No lights. No ring camera.
Just raw clips—his voice, his passion.

He was ignored. Reposted. Blocked. Laughed at.
But he kept posting.

Then one day—
He dropped a viral freestyle over D’Prince’s “Gucci Gang.”

It blew up.

D’Prince called.
Flew him to Lagos.
Signed him to Mavin Records.

From a boy who once sang for rice,
To a global sensation with over a billion streams.

But even after fame, the pain followed.

On his world tour, he cried in his hotel room.
He remembered the days his mum skipped meals for him.
He remembered the rejection, the mockery.
He remembered the nights he almost quit.

Now, they scream his name.
But he still bows his head when he talks about his mother.
He still calls himself "just a boy from Benin."

Because he knows—
Fame is loud, but pain is louder.

So hear this:

You may be broke.
Mocked.
Alone.

But if you stay honest…
If you keep showing up…
Your hunger will speak for you.

Because legends don’t always start in studios.
Sometimes, they start in silence—
In pain.
In loss.
In hunger.

Keep going.
You’re not done yet.

14/06/2025

She Let Her Mind Build The Future
And success came looking for her.

Ogun State, Nigeria.
2010s.

A quiet young girl is sitting in class.
Not talking. Not joking.
Just solving.
Maths. Equations. Logic.

While others memorise, she understands.
While others study for tests, she trains for war.
Mental war. With numbers.

Her name?
Faith Odunsi.

Her school?
Ambassadors College, Ota.

Her father, a medical doctor.
Her mother, a businesswoman.
Both believed in her.
But belief doesn’t win global competitions.
Practice does. Sacrifice does. Focus does.

And Faith had all three.

She studied up to 9 hours a day during tournaments.
Balanced that with her WAEC exams.
Used her breaks to revise.
Stayed calm when the pressure rose.

In 2021, she entered the Global Open Mathematics Tournament.
It was no local match.
Competitors from China. The UK. The US.
Giants.

But when the final scores came in?
Faith dominated.
She finished with a 40-point lead.

She smiled. She didn’t shout.
Just said calmly:
“I feel excited and thankful.”

A Nigerian girl.
From Ota.
With nothing but brainpower and discipline,
beat the world.

No foreign passport.
No special privilege.
Just relentless training and unshakable belief.

And the world took notice.
She was honoured by the Ogun State Government.
A ₦5 million endowment fund was set up in her name.
Nigerians everywhere called her the “Queen of Maths.”

But success wasn’t done with her yet.

In 2022, Faith got admission into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) —
the #1 tech university in the world.
She’s now studying Artificial Intelligence and Robotics,
backed by an international scholarship and funding from Nigerian sponsors.

From Ambassadors College to Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Faith is now designing the future — one algorithm at a time.

Listen.

You don’t have to come from a big city.
You don’t have to shout to be seen.
Just keep sharpening your skill.
Keep feeding your gift.

Because success will find you —
whether in Abeokuta or Zungeru,
in the spotlight or in silence.

If you stay ready,
you won’t need to chase it.
It will come looking for you.

––
Onpoint Web Design
We help visionaries show up online — sharp, bold, and ready when success knocks.

09/06/2025

Someone Just Googled Your Business...

But they didn’t find you.

So they picked the next name with a proper website.
That’s how silent businesses loss opportunities every day.

Think about it:
Parents searching for schools.
Travellers looking for hotels.
A bride-to-be hunting for a good fashion designer.
Or someone in pain looking for the nearest private clinic.

If your business isn’t showing up online — you’re already losing.

And just relying on Facebook? That’s no longer enough.

📱 Today customers Google you before they call you.
No website = no trust = no business.

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