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Where Orders Go to Die…

Ifeoma’s phone buzzed at 7:14 a.m. She was still in bed. The message preview showed seven words: “Where is my order? I paid three days ago.” She sighed. Typed: “Good morning. Let me check.” She checked. The courier had not updated the tracking. She typed: “I have contacted the courier. I will get back to you.” The customer

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The Seller Who Stopped Reacting

Funke’s phone was her counter, her ledger, her shop front, and her biggest source of dread. It buzzed constantly. Each buzz was a customer. Each customer was a conversation. Each conversation was a string of the same questions she had answered a thousand times before. “Price?” She would type the price. “Original?” She would type: “Yes,

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A dimly lit warehouse interior filled with stacked cardboard boxes of various sizes, representing the physical reality behind dropshipping operations.

The Dropshipper Who Stopped Chasing Products

Chuka started like most do. With a dream compressed into a phone screen. He saw the videos. Young men in half-lit rooms, talking about “winning products” and “ali express to doorstep” like it was a secret the universe owed them. They flashed screenshots of revenue, spoke of automation, made it sound like money printing with

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The Seller Who Quit the Blow

Toluwa’s phone was a small, glowing altar. She bowed to it every morning, checking notifications before she checked her breathing. She sold wigs. Good ones. Lace fronts that laid flat, densities that held shape, colours that didn’t betray you under sunlight. But the wigs were not the problem. The problem was the silence after the

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The Trader Who Stopped Counting

Mama Nkechi knew the weight of every item in her shop by memory. The sleek phone cases were light, promises waiting to be fulfilled. The power banks were dense bricks of potential energy. The tangles of charging cables were the veins of the whole operation. Her success was built on this memory. She could tell

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