Overcoming the "I don't have enough" Mindset
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This week on Campus Hustlers, we’re featuring Mayowa Oyedele, a recent Nursing graduate of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, and the creative mind behind Aradel Crochet.Mayowa’s journey didn’t begin with a big investment or perfect conditions. It started in 100 level — selling eggs to her classmates. From there, she launched Aradel Chin Chin with just ₦1,500. Through consistency and smart reinvestment, she grew it to ₦14,000 — money she used to purchase yarn and crochet tools that eventually birthed her crochet brand.But her love for creativity started even earlier. Growing up around her mother, a knitter, Mayowa learned multiple skills — from baking to wig-making. Yet knitting was the one that truly resonated with her. That passion later evolved into crocheting, where she now transforms yarn into wearable fashion, accessories, and art.Today, Aradel Crochet has trained over 15 students, empowered young creatives, and grown into a brand built on creativity, sustainability, and youth empowerment. What began as small campus hustles has become a vision bigger than profit.In this episode, we discussed a powerful topic: How young people can overcome the “I don’t have enough” mindset. Mayowa’s story is proof that you don’t need to have everything figured out to start — you just need to start.Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one.Campus Hustlers: Real stories, real inspiration!Don’t forget to follow our WhatsApp Channel so you’re always the first to know when a new episode drops👇https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb6pfC09sBIHdoEloq0j🔔 Subscribe on YouTube👇https://youtube.com/@fatima_zakariyya?si=8XFJMT2yLUwtR416Campus Hustlers: Real stories, real inspiration!
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