He knows his worth fr, he said even if the big brands don't come, his money won't stop coming in. His usp is truth, even big food businesses take his criticism and try to improve He's him fr💚
Ope is who ever he says he is 😊his critiques are not just about the food, but about the experience😂 I love how he brings nuance and depth to food critics❤️ One other things I love about him is his honesty and transparency in his reviews. He tells is like it is 😂and that’s what makes him the best. His dedication to promoting Nigerian restaurants is admirable🤍 Most of these guys has improved so well and it’s indeed a beautiful thing. He’s a true food enthusiast 💚💚💚
Mehn Ope knows exactly what's he's doing, he is so damn confident and he's good at it too. Very refreshing episode no dull moment. The day we get to see the man that's always contributing but doesn't like camera 😂 Creativitea😁👍 💚
Opeyemi the No1 food critic Your episode on creativtea is very educative and from a different perspective. I really love his personality ❤ Opeyemi once said put trust and confidence in your art And some Of the mistake creators make is Firstly, they copy other creators content of which by doing that the person can't be bigger than that person except you do things in a different way. So be different, be original and be strategic. Secondly, focus on creating a community that respect, trust and listen to you rather than depend on what the brand will say. *Build the community, the numbers that the brand want and not create content based on what brands will say.* I learnt a whole lot from him 👍👍 Following Opeyemi's advice, creators can unlock their full potential, build a loyal following, and produce innovative content that stands out."💚💚
Omooo....ope is my role model frr. Like he's even in ny field of study ..he knows what he wants and he gets it. It's already motivating me cuz rn im in 200 level and im kinda confused on what to do but this is already setting me in the right path He knew he cant be following those that are higher than you are but you can aspire to be like them. He has a very interesting personality worth emulating Thanks for this amazing episode Lynda. I hope i can connect with ope in the future 💚💚
First 💚🤍 Ope is whatever he thinks he is!!😭❤️ I'm really grateful for this episode cause it just exposes a lot of sides the media never really shows. Ope has paid his dues and has the right to do whatever he's doing. Major things I learnt from this episode 1. You have to stand out! If you go where everyone is going, you'll get the results they're getting or even less. Find what works for you. Don't be afraid of starting out on a different path. If you know what you're doing, you'll eventually make a headway 2. The "why" you're doing what you're doing is very important! It's very critical to know the "why" of what you're doing. For ope it was never about brands or just the money. It's about passion, talking about what he loves. So even if the money isn't there, the passion remains. Something very key he mentioned is that you're only a door to a community, brands want that community. So focus on building a trusted community. The brands will come. 3. Start with what you have and be diligent with it.
Yayyyyy! He studied mass comm, love it ❤ what stood out to me what the fact that he knew his niche and strived to develop on that, he didn't let the comments of people put him down. He basically understands the numbers game and that's it, he chased the 99!! 😂😂 I like the fact that Ope says it as it is, so demure, so mindful (I don't care what you think) 😂😂 Strategy boss! He mentioned something that struck me, he is teaching the whole generation about etiquette and would even continue to talk about food if he wasn't paid, that's genuinely clever. Ope knows best to work with those who really need him and not people who can do without him! Lynda honestly knows what to ask and that's what intrigued me about this episode! Thank you Ope, I know now that for me to grow in my niche, I should build a community, let them trust and listen to me. 💚💚
I really enjoyed this episode!!!, Ope is one of, if not the best, food critic from Nigeria. you can't lie😅 I love how he is always authentic and even how he mentioned "Trust" as one of his brand value. It's really important we have people like him in the industry. I'm surprised on how he started using what he had then and standing out from others, it's really inspiring. Thank you lynda for this one 💚
Omo if I was sitting there ehnnn I'll be so scared to do anything before I collect from Ope 😭😭😭💚💚 Relatable Content is the key!!!!💚💚 Oyo state sef don collect 😂😂 I absolutely enjoyed this episode can't wait to see the next guest 😊😊😊💚💚💚
Daammmnnnn, I must to live this Ope's life...😂 the Love is always strong and much and yeah; don't let the haters stop you from growing... Can say I've added a little Knowledge, with the difference in being a rich kid and being rich... Amaziiiiing episode...🎉🤌✨️💚
I really love opeyemi❤ Yes. Trust and confidence are key to unlocking your artistic potential And common mistakes of creators Copying others originality, limiting growth By applying opeyemi's principles, creators can maximize their potential, foster, a loyal audience, and develop content that stands out in a crowded landscape 💚💚
Opeyemiiiii!!!😝 Thank you @livewithlynda for inviting him. Doing things in a different way definitely sets you apart from others. The fact that he said he started with his Infinix phone without waiting for "iPhone" simply states that you can start with what you have. He being different made him stand out. Being unique!! Focus on creating a community that respect, trust and listen to you. As a content creator you need to evolve for your audience to love you more.✨🫶🏽 I love the insults in his comments actually 😂😂😂💚💚 Thank you for this Miss Lynda😍
Opeyemi on creativetea??? Count me innnnnn 😍😍. Seeing Opeyemi’s creative side was very interesting, very funny 😂 and veryyyyy educative. This episode was indeed very insightful Uniqueness‼️that is one thing Opeyemi has emphasized through out this video, he switched from being an ordinary food journalist to becoming a food critic and as a creative, you need to be unique to stand out cause the honest truth is a lot of people are doing the same thing you are doing. I also like how he strategizes, now everything makes so much sense, why his videos are so smooth and timely. “My value is trust” this got me thinking fr, As a creative what is my value? What makes my audience come back for more. @livewithlynda thank you so much for always showing us the creative side of your guests. I always learn a whole lot. This episode is especially dear to me cause I did not think Opeyemi had a creative side to him. I cannot wait to see the next person you bring 💚💚
He knows his worth fr, he said even if the big brands don't come, his money won't stop coming in.
His usp is truth, even big food businesses take his criticism and try to improve
He's him fr💚
Opeyemi will always be Opeyemi 😂
The fact he studied mass Communication makes me smile because its the same course I'm studying😁
Ope is who ever he says he is 😊his critiques are not just about the food, but about the experience😂
I love how he brings nuance and depth to food critics❤️
One other things I love about him is his honesty and transparency in his reviews. He tells is like it is 😂and that’s what makes him the best.
His dedication to promoting Nigerian restaurants is admirable🤍
Most of these guys has improved so well and it’s indeed a beautiful thing.
He’s a true food enthusiast 💚💚💚
Strategy choke!!! We just see the videos but we are very unaware of the amount of strategies, ideas and works that go into a creative work 💡🙌💚
I really just love Ope and his personality and everything
I would love to see him more honestly💚
Mehn
Ope knows exactly what's he's doing, he is so damn confident and he's good at it too.
Very refreshing episode no dull moment.
The day we get to see the man that's always contributing but doesn't like camera 😂
Creativitea😁👍 💚
😂😂😂
Yes
I started taking melonypinefruithub parfait because of you
Opeyemi the No1 food critic
Your episode on creativtea is very educative and from a different perspective. I really love his personality ❤
Opeyemi once said put trust and confidence in your art
And some Of the mistake creators make is
Firstly, they copy other creators content of which by doing that the person can't be bigger than that person except you do things in a different way. So be different, be original and be strategic.
Secondly, focus on creating a community that respect, trust and listen to you rather than depend on what the brand will say.
*Build the community, the numbers that the brand want and not create content based on what brands will say.*
I learnt a whole lot from him 👍👍
Following Opeyemi's advice, creators can unlock their full potential, build a loyal following, and produce innovative content that stands out."💚💚
Omooo....ope is my role model frr. Like he's even in ny field of study ..he knows what he wants and he gets it. It's already motivating me cuz rn im in 200 level and im kinda confused on what to do but this is already setting me in the right path
He knew he cant be following those that are higher than you are but you can aspire to be like them.
He has a very interesting personality worth emulating
Thanks for this amazing episode Lynda. I hope i can connect with ope in the future 💚💚
You’re welcome
First 💚🤍
Ope is whatever he thinks he is!!😭❤️
I'm really grateful for this episode cause it just exposes a lot of sides the media never really shows. Ope has paid his dues and has the right to do whatever he's doing.
Major things I learnt from this episode
1. You have to stand out! If you go where everyone is going, you'll get the results they're getting or even less. Find what works for you. Don't be afraid of starting out on a different path. If you know what you're doing, you'll eventually make a headway
2. The "why" you're doing what you're doing is very important! It's very critical to know the "why" of what you're doing. For ope it was never about brands or just the money. It's about passion, talking about what he loves. So even if the money isn't there, the passion remains. Something very key he mentioned is that you're only a door to a community, brands want that community. So focus on building a trusted community. The brands will come.
3. Start with what you have and be diligent with it.
22:34 Opeyemi Famakin!! First of his name!!! You're exactly who you think you are
Yayyyyy! He studied mass comm, love it ❤ what stood out to me what the fact that he knew his niche and strived to develop on that, he didn't let the comments of people put him down. He basically understands the numbers game and that's it, he chased the 99!! 😂😂 I like the fact that Ope says it as it is, so demure, so mindful (I don't care what you think) 😂😂 Strategy boss! He mentioned something that struck me, he is teaching the whole generation about etiquette and would even continue to talk about food if he wasn't paid, that's genuinely clever. Ope knows best to work with those who really need him and not people who can do without him! Lynda honestly knows what to ask and that's what intrigued me about this episode! Thank you Ope, I know now that for me to grow in my niche, I should build a community, let them trust and listen to me. 💚💚
I really enjoyed this episode!!!, Ope is one of, if not the best, food critic from Nigeria. you can't lie😅
I love how he is always authentic and even how he mentioned "Trust" as one of his brand value. It's really important we have people like him in the industry.
I'm surprised on how he started using what he had then and standing out from others, it's really inspiring. Thank you lynda for this one 💚
My pleasure
It is educative and inspiring ✅🥹🥹💯💯
"Without a doubt, this show on CreativeTea is an absolute must-watch! It's my ultimate favorite! 😍✨💚"
Thank you 🎉
Ope is who he thinks he is, frrrrrrrrrrrr💚
This video is a must watch!!!
💯
Your number one food critic 🙌😂
and has crazy as it may sound he is the first critic i ever knew
It’s to become a food critic like this o💚
😂 he said don’t copy
Omo if I was sitting there ehnnn I'll be so scared to do anything before I collect from Ope 😭😭😭💚💚
Relatable Content is the key!!!!💚💚
Oyo state sef don collect 😂😂
I absolutely enjoyed this episode can't wait to see the next guest 😊😊😊💚💚💚
I love this!🤭💚
Number one food critic for a reason 💚
Daammmnnnn, I must to live this Ope's life...😂 the Love is always strong and much and yeah; don't let the haters stop you from growing...
Can say I've added a little Knowledge, with the difference in being a rich kid and being rich...
Amaziiiiing episode...🎉🤌✨️💚
He really spilled some real hot Tea 😂💚
I really love opeyemi❤
Yes. Trust and confidence are key to unlocking your artistic potential
And common mistakes of creators
Copying others originality, limiting growth
By applying opeyemi's principles, creators can maximize their potential, foster, a loyal audience, and develop content that stands out in a crowded landscape 💚💚
Ope is intelligent
He is who he says he is
Commenting at the beginnning of the video. I’ll be back to give my opinion
I am trying to get this right, please is this Linda ikeji
I just don’t like the way he talks 😂
Opeyemiiiii!!!😝
Thank you @livewithlynda for inviting him. Doing things in a different way definitely sets you apart from others.
The fact that he said he started with his Infinix phone without waiting for "iPhone" simply states that you can start with what you have.
He being different made him stand out. Being unique!!
Focus on creating a community that respect, trust and listen to you.
As a content creator you need to evolve for your audience to love you more.✨🫶🏽
I love the insults in his comments actually 😂😂😂💚💚
Thank you for this Miss Lynda😍
Opeyemi on creativetea??? Count me innnnnn 😍😍. Seeing Opeyemi’s creative side was very interesting, very funny 😂 and veryyyyy educative. This episode was indeed very insightful
Uniqueness‼️that is one thing Opeyemi has emphasized through out this video, he switched from being an ordinary food journalist to becoming a food critic and as a creative, you need to be unique to stand out cause the honest truth is a lot of people are doing the same thing you are doing.
I also like how he strategizes, now everything makes so much sense, why his videos are so smooth and timely.
“My value is trust” this got me thinking fr, As a creative what is my value? What makes my audience come back for more.
@livewithlynda thank you so much for always showing us the creative side of your guests. I always learn a whole lot. This episode is especially dear to me cause I did not think Opeyemi had a creative side to him. I cannot wait to see the next person you bring 💚💚
Glad you liked it! Next guest will blow your minds
@@LivewithLyndaI can’t wait 🤭
This is such an inspiring and enlightening episode!! 🥹…I think I’ll start my own food critic content 😂🤭💚
😂 we are behind you
@@LivewithLynda okayyy 🤭🤭