A heartfelt wrap-up of Ope’s journey, this chapter reminds us that the road to financial freedom is personal, ongoing, and worth sharing.
Ope opens up about a long-held secret and how emotional healing can lead to better money habits.
A random comment on the internet sparks an unexpected financial insight. Wisdom can come from anywhere.
On a rainy day, Ope reflects on comfort, privilege, and why giving should be a line in every budget.
Trust funds, school fees, and tough family conversations. This chapter is all about planning for the next generation.
Inspired by a minimalist tech bro, Ope explores the danger of over-saving and the value of balanced financial planning.
A comically absurd family WhatsApp message turns into a sobering look at Black Tax and setting boundaries.
A personal budgeting trick that feels like magic — all thanks to the 50:30:20 rule. Real structure, real freedom.
Ope confronts the realisation that poor budgeting feels like theft—from yourself. Budgeting is self-respect.
Retail therapy goes too far in this cautionary tale about emotional spending and the need for financial restraint.
Life happens, and Shola’s story is a hard lesson on why having an emergency fund is a must—not a maybe.
In comparing gym gains to compound interest, Ope makes saving sexy again. Consistency is the real flex.
A spontaneous dream birthed by a real estate documentary leads to reflections on goal-setting and building toward long-term wealth.
From a random comment section, Ope picks up a new financial gem. This chapter is a reminder that learning can happen in the unlikeliest places.
A ridiculous family WhatsApp message leads to a deeper conversation on Black Tax, boundaries, and budgeting for cultural obligations.
In a boutique full of temptation, Ope breaks down how emotional spending derails goals—and how to recognize (and resist) the urge.
After watching a friend struggle, Ope dives into the importance of having an emergency fund—and why the best time to build one is before the storm.
Ope introduces the Japanese art of mindful spending and explains how creating a handwritten budget changed the game forever.
An ode to side hustlers, this story explores the balance between passion and practicality, teaching how to monetize skills without burnout.
Ope recalls the powerful lesson behind an embarrassing school moment and how saving ₦50 a day eventually bought more than just a new school bag—it bought pride.