About this episode
Meshkiey lost his dad and turned that pain into purpose. In this unfiltered conversation, he breaks down how he found his voice, built momentum while keeping a 9–5, and carved a lane in Nigeria’s ?50 billion skit industry. We cover idea generation, characters, the money math behind skits, handling hate, faith, family, and the move toward film. If you’re a creator trying to grow without the hype, this is the blueprint.What you’ll learn:• Skits vs stand-up: why he chose short-form and how he writes fast• The creative system: characters, sourcing ideas, weekly workflow• Money talk: revenue streams, rates, and what actually pays• Mental game: handling comments, staying underrated, consistency• Life behind the lens: losing his dad, healing, work–faith balance• Next moves: films, judging videos, and long-form strategyChapters:00:00 Why skits, not stand-up; the early style10:00 Films next, is there money in skits, keeping a 9–5, social-media drama20:00 Faith, loss, working in a restaurant, living with ulcer, isolation and healing30:00 Name origin, getting into skits, how he judges videos, closing lessonsIf this helped, subscribe for creator-grade interviews every week. Comment “Meshkiey” if you want the notes and resource list, and I’ll send them.Links:• Watch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDQV1oFep7I&list=PLUQKZaVlpq4l2Thtevz-CTWWcaPa4FDfb&pp=gAQB• Follow Meshkiey: https://www.instagram.com/meshkiey/• Follow Tolu Afilaka: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOx9ioECMqS/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.