Man Who Paid $150k To Become Citizen Of St Kitts Drops Vital Tips: "How I Got GH¢1.8m For Passport"
- Tayo Aina, the Nigerian Youtuber who paid money to become a citizen of St Kitts and Nevis, has opened up on how he got the money
- Tayo paid $150,000 (GH¢1,860,000) for the passport, which he said would enable him to travel the world unrestricted
- In a new YouTube video, Tayo said he was an Uber driver before he started making videos, which enabled him to earn income
Famous YouTuber Tayo Aina has shared the secret of how he got $150,000 (N135 million) to pay for the citizenship of St Kitts and Nevis.
Tayo recently acquired a passport from the Caribbean, which he said would complement his Nigerian passport and help him travel wherever he wanted to make videos.
After paying the whopping sum for the passport, Tayo showed how his journeys became more seamless.
Making money online as a YouTuber
However, some people were eager to know how he made such a huge amount of money.
He has posted a new video detailing how he became a YouTuber after working as an Uber driver in Lagos.
He said he started making videos and posting online five years ago, which has yielded income for him as brands sometimes pay him to travel to little-known places to make videos.
Tayo noted that he makes money from videos on YouTube and selling courses to would-be creators.
He said anyone could also make money on YouTube if they found a good niche and focused on telling great stories.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to Tayo's video
@kasikwagoma6740 said:
"Your content is sophisticated, intelligent and smart."
@crudetube69 commented:
"Not as easy as it sounds. Takes a lot of effort and it isn't for everyone. You need to be as passionate as Tayo and co to make it."
Nigerian Man Celebrates With Wife After Obtaining Ghanaian Citizenship
A Nigerian man recently celebrated a significant milestone as he was granted Ghanaian citizenship.
The Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery, handed him the proof of citizenship in a joyous moment captured in a video.
This unique instance highlights an African, particularly a Nigerian, expressing profound happiness at acquiring Ghanaian citizenship, a departure from the more common narratives of diasporans connecting with their African roots.
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