Chief Executive Officer of Pop Central TV, Yinka Obebe, has revealed how he resorted to selling his personal properties in order to survive after he left a job.
Obebe, while discussing his journey from rock-bottom to becoming the CEO of one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing television stations on #WithChude, laid bare a life-altering and reflective season of his career when he had to leave his former employment at Nigezie TV.
“When I was to leave Nigezie, I had a personal car and an official car. I had to sell my personal car because the engine was bad and I needed over 1 million naira to buy another one. With the money I got for the car, I got myself cameras and other production equipment. Back then, I was living an excessive life with constant clubbing, but the day I left the company, I left with nothing but a backpack.
“I already had a son who was in the first year and a half of his life. If you know anything about children, you will know that in their first three years, they could need medical attention at any time. My wife and I were never used to a life without a car in the least, not to talk more of doing that with a toddler.
“I remember getting home, and my wife was surprised to see me without a car. From that time, I took cabs because I couldn’t afford to get back to the life I was living. That experience was necessary for me because it had helped me to focus and cut off any excesses in my life,” he said.
According to Obebe, a positive attitude and his wife by his side helped him get up from the difficult time life had thrown him to become the CEO of one of Nigeria’s boldest television stations.
“I didn’t think of it as a downtime. I just looked at it as part of life. I was not bothered, although it had affected me because I knew that my job was to keep showing up. For me, having a wife who was also my partner in every sense of the word helped me to do just that. We could not have pulled Pop Central if we didn’t have the partnership we have. We were simply enough for each other,” he continued.
Pop Central is a media platform for young audiences, redefining content co-creation, television viewership and social engagement in Nigeria and across Africa.
