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On April 2, 2019, Jason Njoku, a Nigerian entrepreneur tweeted about how entrepreneurship abuses and consumes us if we let it. This is nothing but the truth. Entrepreneurship isn't glamorous at all, and often it affects our mental health. However, in contrast to Njoku's opinion, I believe there is true happiness in entrepreneurship if we share our pains, mistakes, worries, failures, and shortcomings with other like-minded entrepreneurs, and receive feedback and help from them, and grow from there. In a bid to achieve this, I started a podcast for entrepreneurs called "Dear Entrepreneurs" in…mehr

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On April 2, 2019, Jason Njoku, a Nigerian entrepreneur tweeted about how entrepreneurship abuses and consumes us if we let it. This is nothing but the truth. Entrepreneurship isn't glamorous at all, and often it affects our mental health. However, in contrast to Njoku's opinion, I believe there is true happiness in entrepreneurship if we share our pains, mistakes, worries, failures, and shortcomings with other like-minded entrepreneurs, and receive feedback and help from them, and grow from there. In a bid to achieve this, I started a podcast for entrepreneurs called "Dear Entrepreneurs" in April 2019. Olamide Akomolafe, a colleague, and I anchored this podcast in Accra, Ghana, from April to July 2019; recording eight episodes within three months. In each episode, we talked about our experiences as entrepreneurs, the good, the bad, and the ugly, in order to encourage other entrepreneurs going through tough times. We garnered hundreds of listeners from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Canada, Germany, United States, and Mauritius, but had to discontinue the podcast, unfortunately, after the eight-episode, as Olamide and I flew out of Ghana and began living several timezones apart. In December 2019, I somewhat rekindled the podcast, as I began posting across my social media profiles, a series of open letters to entrepreneurs. Since then, I have written and posted over 100 letters and counting. All letters begin with "Dear Entrepreneur..." and closes with "With love, Chidi". In March 2020, I decided to collate all letters already posted online and to be posted, into a book called "Dear Entrepreneur". It should serve as a devotional for entrepreneurs looking for a companion along their entrepreneurial journey. It will come in twelve volumes, from January to December; a letter for each day. My hope is that you start your day by reading one of the letters, and it helps you put everything into perspective. With love, Chidi

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Chidi Nwaogu is a serial tech entrepreneur and software developer. Nwaogu is Co-founder and CEO of Publiseer, a digital publisher for African Creatives, described by Konbini as "one of the largest digital publishers in Africa" and identified by IFC as one of the startups "that could speed up innovation in Africa". He has been described as one of the "Young innovators making Africa great in 2019" and "50 Top Personalities on LinkedIn". Nwaogu is the winner of the Migration Entrepreneurship Prize 2020, winner of the Africa 35.35 Award 2019, winner of the Young Leaders Award 2019, and winner of The Bizz Business Excellence Award 2019. He is an Acumen Fellow 2020 (West Africa), IDEX Global Fellow 2020 (India), Westerwelle Fellow 2019 (Germany), Halcyon Incubator Fellow 2019 (Washington, DC), AfricanPLP Fellow 2019 (Cairo), and Yunus&Youth Global Fellow 2019 (New York).