Eight years ago today, I posted the first video on my YouTube channel, and I have repeated this more than 460 times since then.
My first video wasn't perfect. It didn't go viral. Back then, it didn't look like the start of anything special.
But here's what I've learned over the years: how you start doesn't decide how far you'll go. What matters is what you do after you begin.
Most new creators don't quit because they lack talent. They quit because they judge their future by their first few videos - low views, little engagement, slow growth. I've been there; we all have.
You make progress when you focus on improving, not on becoming famous, and it comes when you stay consistent even when no one is watching. And it accelerates when you apply what you learn from others rather than consuming information.
Every video you create teaches you something. Every mistake sharpens you. Every upload compounds.
If you're early in your journey, don't despise that season. One day, you'll look back and realize it was necessary. And if you've been at this for years and feel stuck, remember, growth is usually quiet before it becomes clear.
I still remember a day back then when I wished I could help at least one person solve their problem with my online platforms. Today, I have helped thousands, and not only that, but I have also been rewarded.
Keep showing up. Keep learning. Keep getting better at what you do.
Your story isn't finished yet. Your next chapter can even be bigger than the former, as long as you keep going.
It is too early to give up because what you are waiting for is already near.
Thank you for being part of my community. You won't lack what you need. Amen
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Join us as we initiate a community streaming (Collab). You can participate by joining via the rebroadcast link below.
You have the opportunity to gain views, watch time, and even subscribers on your channel when you rebroadcast the live session.
A maximum of 8 channels can rebroadcast (first-come, first-served)
We'll be live at 6 PM (WAT) today.
Join the us live:
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Rebroadcast on your channel with this link:
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Use this link to rebroadcast tomorrow's live on your channel.
Gain views, watch hours, subscribers, and even revenue (if your channel is monetized).
We'll be live at 6PM (WAT) Sunday, 15 February 2026.
studio.restream.io/ejl-evco-vos
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Live! Ask your questions and here to answer them
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Live! Watch what the victims of hacked channels are saying
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Can YouTube delete your channel for using others' videos?
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Which views could earn $1000?
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Eight years ago today, I posted the first video on my YouTube channel, and I have repeated this more than 460 times since then.
My first video wasn't perfect. It didn't go viral. Back then, it didn't look like the start of anything special.
But here's what I've learned over the years: how you start doesn't decide how far you'll go. What matters is what you do after you begin.
Most new creators don't quit because they lack talent. They quit because they judge their future by their first few videos - low views, little engagement, slow growth. I've been there; we all have.
You make progress when you focus on improving, not on becoming famous, and it comes when you stay consistent even when no one is watching.
And it accelerates when you apply what you learn from others rather than consuming information.
Every video you create teaches you something. Every mistake sharpens you. Every upload compounds.
If you're early in your journey, don't despise that season. One day, you'll look back and realize it was necessary. And if you've been at this for years and feel stuck, remember, growth is usually quiet before it becomes clear.
I still remember a day back then when I wished I could help at least one person solve their problem with my online platforms. Today, I have helped thousands, and not only that, but I have also been rewarded.
Keep showing up. Keep learning. Keep getting better at what you do.
Your story isn't finished yet. Your next chapter can even be bigger than the former, as long as you keep going.
It is too early to give up because what you are waiting for is already near.
Thank you for being part of my community. You won't lack what you need. Amen
NB: The YouTube plaque is not for my channel
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When you earn your first $1,000 from content creation, which of these will be your initial investment?
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This is a creator's first earnings from YouTube.😵
How many months will it take for your channel to earn that much?🤔
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Can you make more than $1,000 a month from Shorts?
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