The company equips students with the ability to create content.

GSMNS Global, a social media firm, claimed to enable students to use content production as a means of funding their education.

The company teaches young Nigerians how to produce and monetise content on social media platforms with the goal of helping them—especially students who struggle to pay for their education.

GSMNS Global said in a statement that it had helped hundreds of content creators take advantage of the expanding prospects in the content creation business to make money for living expenses, tuition, and other necessities.

CEO of GSMNS Global, Ijaola Samuel, underlined how the company had nurtured numerous innovators into becoming influencers.

“Because it’s a difficult task to create content that draws views and engagement, we consult, advise, and guide them on how to maximise their content on social media,” he stated.

“A significant portion of the creators we oversee are college and polytechnic students,” he continued. I’m not sure how many specifically, but a good percentage have paid for their education and graduated. Our ultimate goal is to see content producers flourish, and we’re still determined to be of assistance to them in doing so.

Christian Bassey, Chief Operating Officer of GSMNS Global, described how students’ creativity was being turned into a revenue stream.

We have creators from FUTO, University of Lagos, University of Uyo, and other institutions, he said. These student artists are able to break free from their reliance on financial aid and scholarships by monetising their creative talents. While they concentrate on their passion, we take care of the complicated portions, including managing monetisation tools and comprehending algorithms.

Bassey outlined how producing digital content can lower youth unemployment. He underlined that by providing constructive substitutes for traditional nine-to-five jobs, the creator economy kept young people engaged and away from harmful influences.

“Content creation is improving society,” he declared.Since many young people are now converting their passions into profitable endeavours, the risk of them becoming involved in illicit activities is declining. Social media may be a useful tool for managing your money and paving the way for a better future in addition to being a platform for fun.

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