At 16 His Love for Coding Now Earns Him Millions: But His Parents At First Thought He Was Possessed!

John Oseni is yet another teenage Nigerian proving that self-taught coding skills can lead anyone with ZERO university education to achieve international money making success, without needing to physically travel.

Click https://youtu.be/hg4rZcqkoPM to learn more.

THE THEME…

For over 15 years, especially since I read Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Kid Smart Kid (along with Rich Dad, Poor Dad etc), I have been writing Best Practice Parenting & Schooling (BPPS) articles warning parents and their kids of the need to LEARN FOR LIFE, rather than for School.

Today, a growing number of Nigerian teens are proving that skills matter more than degrees, making millions without needing to get a university education.

“If going to school made you rich, schoolteachers would be millionaires” – Robert Kiyosaki

No one is saying school is bad. But I argue that after secondary education, most people will need a custom education system NOT CURRENTLY OFFERED in our conventional schoolling systems. So they will be better off exploring self-education channels.

If you are a parent, I urge you to listen to this with an open mind, so as to give your child a better preparation to succeed in the real world.

The world your child was born into is VERY different from the one you grew up in, and it requires a radically different success formula, that quite often may not require traditional university education.

John Oseni is yet another teenage Nigerian proving that self-taught coding skills can lead anyone with ZERO university education to achieve international money making success, without needing to physically travel.

Click https://youtu.be/hg4rZcqkoPM to learn more.

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PS: Next video on this theme is my reaction to Gary Vaynerchuk’s viral video, using two true stories of Nigerian teen coders as case studies. SUBSCRIBE to get notified when it goes LIVE.

In that 3 minute interview that went viral few years ago, you’ll hear him expressing a similar sentiment to those I’ve shared here.

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