Notes From the Freelance Life
This isn’t a blog full of hacks and hustle.
It’s where I share real thoughts, lessons, and behind-the-scenes of building a freelance life with more clarity, structure, and intention. If you’re figuring things out as you go, welcome. You’re in good company.
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How to Make Money Online in Nigeria (Even If You’re Just Starting Out)
Looking to make money online in Nigeria in 2025? This guide breaks down beginner-friendly methods that work, with zero upfront costs.
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Best Places to Work in Abuja: My Experience at Olusegun Obasanjo Library, Yar’Adua Centre
Need a calm and productive space to work in Abuja Central Area? I spent a day at Olusegun Obasanjo Library inside the Yar’Adua Centre, and it turned out to be a surprisingly quiet and cozy spot for freelancers. Here’s a descriptive review of ambience, Wi-Fi, productivity tips, and…
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Café de Vie Abuja Review: A Cozy Spot for Freelancers Who Want to Work in Peace
Looking for the best cafes to work from in Abuja? Discover Café de Vie, a cozy, artsy hideout perfect for freelancers and remote workers. From fast Wi-Fi to great food, here’s an honest review of working from one of Abuja’s quietest coffee shops.
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Freelancing Platforms in Nigeria: Where to Find Work in 2025
Discover the best freelancing platforms in Nigeria, local sites like Asuqu, Findworka, JustFrom5k and global names like Upwork and Fiverr. Whether you’re a creative or tech freelancer, find out where to land projects and elevate your income.
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Can Payoneer Convert Dollars to Naira? (Here’s What You Need to Know)
Wondering if Payoneer can convert your dollars to naira? Here’s everything you need to know about getting paid through Payoneer in Nigeria, including rates, withdrawal methods, and local bank options.
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Freelancer Life in Abuja: I Worked from By Design Studio and Here’s How It Went
Need a break from your usual work setup? I spent the day at By Design Studio, a mindfulness space in Abuja that blends beauty, peace, and community. Here’s what it’s like to work, breathe, and recharge in one of Abuja’s most calming spaces.


