When I first started my small kiosk, no one took me seriously. It was just a tiny structure by the roadside where I sold a few basic items like sugar, bread, and airtime. People passed by without even noticing it, and those who did often made jokes about how small and “insignificant” it looked.
Some openly laughed and said I was wasting my time. But deep inside, I had a bigger vision. I didn’t just see a kiosk. I saw the….CONTINUE READING