Shaffy Bello: What I Know

What I Know Ep 9 | Elozonam, Charles Born & Eve Bankong on Navigating the Industry

1 h 39 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Today, I’m having one of those conversations I wish more people were honest about.On this special Worker’s Day episode of Shaffy Bello: What I Know, I sit with Charles Born, Elozonam Ogbolu, and Eve Bankong, and we talk about the reality of navigating the creative industry. Not the glamour you see on the surface, but the work, the waiting, the discipline, and the constant need to evolve.I’ve learned that talent will open the door, but it’s consistency, resilience, and self-awareness that keep you in the room. And in this episode, we share our personal journeys - the wins, the doubts, the rejections, and the lessons that have shaped us.If you’re building a career in this industry, or even thinking about it, I want you to hear this. There’s no one path, but there are truths that can guide you.This is What I Know. And I hope it helps you on your journey.#shaffybello #whatiknow #nigerianpodcast

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