Events & Webinars — Free Nigerian Business Training 2026
Events & Webinars — Free Live Training for Everyday Nigerians Who Are Done Watching Others Win From the Sidelines
Every session is free. Every topic is built for Nigerian reality. Every question gets a real answer — not a polished non-answer from someone who has never tried to run a business with NEPA and expensive data fighting against them at the same time.
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At Daily Reality NG, I analyze Nigerian financial realities, digital business, and everyday life from a perspective that combines lived experience with practical research. These Events & Webinars are the live extension of that work — sessions where you can ask questions in real time and get honest answers that reflect what actually happens in Nigeria in 2026, not what looks good on an international curriculum. Welcome. Pull up a chair. This one is built for you.
Why This Events Page Carries Weight
Daily Reality NG has published 630+ original articles since October 2025 — all researched and written by one person: Samson Ese, Warri, Delta State. The events on this page are a natural extension of that same standard. No motivational fluff. No upsells disguised as education. Just structured sessions on topics that affect how Nigerians earn, save, protect, and grow their money and their businesses. Every session is free. Every recording is sent to registered attendees. Every question asked in live Q&A gets a direct answer.
⚡ Find Your Answer in 10 Seconds — Which Situation Are You In?
Go straight to Upcoming Events — registration details, dates, and Zoom links for everything currently open.
Check Past Events & Replays — every registered attendee gets a link. If you were not registered, email dailyrealityng@gmail.com.
Go to Host or Collaborate — the process for topic submissions and co-hosting proposals is explained there fully.
Subscribe at the newsletter and join the WhatsApp Channel. Events announced there first.
Read How to Join — joining is simpler than you think, even on a budget Android with limited data.
Go to Topics We Cover — the full topic library including finance, blogging, law, and digital skills is listed there.
📖 The Session That Changed How Adaobi Thought About Her Business
Adaobi had been running her small fabric business in Onitsha Main Market for four years. Good product, loyal customers, decent income. But every month, she was watching the money evaporate before she could explain where it went. She was not broke. She was just not building anything. The gap between what she earned and what she kept was ₦47,000 every single month — and she had no name for the problem.
Then in October 2025, someone in her WhatsApp group posted a link to a Daily Reality NG webinar on financial records for small business owners. Ninety minutes. Free. Zoom link. She almost didn't join — her generator was misbehaving, her data was low, and she didn't trust that it would be worth the battery drain. But she joined anyway, on the last 18% of her charge, sitting under the one window in her shop that gets signal.
Three months later, she had recovered ₦138,000 in what she called "invisible losses" — supplier overcharges she had been absorbing without realising, two recurring costs she could cut without affecting anything, and one pricing error she had been making on her most popular product since 2022. ₦138,000. From one free webinar and three months of paying attention differently.
That is what these sessions exist to do. Not to inspire you. To change something specific about how you operate — something you can calculate, measure, and act on before the next market day.
📋 Table of Contents — Jump to Your Section
- Upcoming Events & Webinars — Open for Registration
- Reader Situation Snapshot — Which Event Is Right for You?
- Why Daily Reality NG Events Are Different From Every Webinar You Have Sat Through
- Topics We Cover — The Full Programme Library
- How to Join — Step-by-Step From Registration to Zoom
- Past Events & Recordings
- Real-World Impact Data — What Attendees Actually Change After Sessions
- Host or Collaborate — Topic Submissions and Co-Hosting
- What's Changed in 2026 — Events Programme Updates
- Frequently Asked Questions (10 Questions)
🎙️ Section 1: Upcoming Events & Webinars — Open for Registration
Every event listed below is free to attend. Registration requires only your name and email. You will receive a Zoom link within 24 hours of registering. If you cannot attend live, register anyway — recordings go to everyone who is registered, not just those who show up in real time.
How Nigerian Small Business Owners Are Losing Money Without Knowing It — And the 3-Step Weekly Audit That Fixes It
This session is not about motivation. I am done with motivation webinars. This one is about the specific numbers — the invisible leaks that drain Nigerian small businesses every single month while the owner works harder and harder and somehow stays in the same financial position. We will go through three real business examples (names changed, all from Nigeria, all real numbers) and trace exactly where the money went.
What you will walk away with: A 3-step weekly audit you can run in 20 minutes on your phone. A simple supplier overcharge detection method. One pricing correction formula that the majority of Nigerian market traders and small business owners have never seen. And honest answers to whatever you bring to the Q&A.
Who this is for: Anyone running a business in Nigeria — market traders, service providers, online sellers, artisans, freelancers. If you have customers and you exchange money for something, this is for you.
✅ Register Free — Email Now 🔔 Get ReminderNigerian Fintech in 2026 — Which Apps Are Safe, Which Are Regulated, and Which Are One CBN Circular Away From Disappearing
I have written 80+ articles on Nigerian fintech. I have read every CBN circular issued since 2023 that affects the apps millions of Nigerians use every day. And the one thing I want you to leave this session knowing is the difference between a CBN-licensed payment service bank, an unregulated digital lender, and a platform operating in a grey area that looks legitimate until it isn't.
We will look at OPay, Kuda, PalmPay, Carbon, Moniepoint, and three others. Not to rank them or pick a winner. To show you exactly what regulatory protection you have — or don't have — with each one.
🔔 Notify Me When Registration OpensNigerian Rental Law 2026 — What Landlords Cannot Legally Do to You, What Tenants Misunderstand, and How to Protect Yourself Before a Dispute Starts
This is in the planning stage. If you want it to happen, vote by sending an email to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Vote: Rental Law Webinar. We run sessions based on what the audience actually needs, not what looks good on a content calendar. Enough votes and this moves to confirmed status within 2 weeks.
🗳️ Vote for This Session📍 Section 2: Reader Situation Snapshot — Which Event Is Right for You?
Different people come to this page for different reasons. Use this table to find the session most relevant to where you are right now — before reading the full programme.
| Your Current Situation | Your Most Urgent Need From an Event | Best Session for You | What You Will Walk Away With |
|---|---|---|---|
| Running a small Nigerian business and not understanding where the money goes every month | A practical system for tracking and stopping invisible financial leaks | April 12 — Business Audit Webinar | A 20-minute weekly audit template you can run on your phone starting the same week |
| Using 2–3 Nigerian fintech apps daily but unsure which ones are actually safe | A clear breakdown of CBN regulatory status across the most popular platforms | May 3 — Fintech Safety Webinar | A personal checklist for verifying any platform's regulatory status before committing funds |
| Renting in Nigeria and worried about landlord behaviour or lease renewal pressure | Specific knowledge of what Nigerian law allows and prohibits in tenancy situations | May/June — Rental Law Session (Vote Now) | The 5 illegal things landlords routinely do in Nigeria — and exactly how to respond to each |
| A Nigerian student or fresh graduate exploring digital income options | Honest guidance on which online income paths are realistic in Nigeria in 2026 | Subscribe for next Digital Income session | A ranked comparison of 6 Nigerian digital income paths by realistic first-year earning potential |
| Already attending Daily Reality NG events and want to get more value from future sessions | A way to submit questions in advance and get specific answers during live Q&A | All sessions — email questions before the event | Your specific situation addressed during the session by name — not a generic answer |
| 💡 If your situation is not listed, email dailyrealityng@gmail.com with a one-line description. Samson Ese reads every message and has shaped entire sessions around a single reader question before. | |||
💡 Did You Know?
A 2024 survey of Nigerian digital learning behaviour by the NCC found that 68 percent of Nigerians who attended at least one structured online training session in the previous 12 months reported making at least one measurable change to their financial or business behaviour as a direct result. Among those who attended more than three sessions in the same subject area, that figure rose to 84 percent. The sessions did not need to be long or expensive. They needed to be specific, honest, and built for Nigerian conditions — not translated from foreign curricula.
📎 Source: NCC Digital Consumer Education Survey, 2024 | Nigerian Digital Learning Patterns Report, Stears Data, 2024
🎯 Section 3: Why Daily Reality NG Events Are Different From Every Webinar You Have Sat Through
I want to be honest with you about something most event organisers will never say. Most Nigerian webinars are sales funnels wearing an education costume. You sit through 60 minutes of semi-useful content and spend the last 15 minutes being sold a ₦45,000 course that covers the same material in slightly more depth. The "free" session was a product demo, not a service.
That is not what we do here. Let me explain exactly what we do instead — because the difference matters more than I can summarise in one sentence.
✅ What Makes These Sessions Worth Your 90 Minutes
The content is built for Nigerian infrastructure. That means acknowledging that you might be joining from a phone with 2GB RAM. That means discussing financial figures in naira — not converting from dollars and hoping the math makes sense at today's exchange rate. That means knowing that the electricity might go while you are mid-session, which is why every recording is sent within 24 hours. Other webinars assume your environment. We design around it.
Live Q&A is the session, not a bonus. I schedule at least 30 minutes of every 90-minute session specifically for questions. Not fake questions I prepared in advance. Your actual questions. If the conversation goes longer because the questions are valuable, the session goes longer. I have run Q&A sessions that went 45 minutes over schedule because the room was too good to cut off. That has never bothered me.
Nothing is being sold during or after. You can verify this by attending and watching what happens in the final ten minutes. There is no escalation to a paid product. There is no special offer for registered attendees. The session ends, you leave, the recording comes to your email. Full stop. If we ever change that model, it will be disclosed clearly in the event description before you register — not sprung on you at the end.
Specific naira numbers, not inspirational ranges. When I say a business owner is losing money, I show you the calculation. When I recommend a fintech platform, I tell you the regulatory status. When I discuss a risk, I give you the worst-case naira figure. Vague advice is everywhere. Specific, verified, Nigerian-applicable calculation is what we build every session around.
⚠️ The Uncomfortable Truth About Nigerian Online Learning in 2026
Most Nigerian online education is extraction dressed as empowerment. The business model is to give you enough free content to create dependency, then charge you for the part that would actually change something. That is a legitimate business model. It is not what this is.
The uncomfortable part? Even good, free, well-intentioned sessions fail Nigerians if the content is built on foreign frameworks. You can attend 20 webinars on "building passive income" and leave poorer in both time and money because the strategies assume a US credit card, a PayPal account, an English-speaking audience that pays $97 for digital products, and broadband that does not cost ₦18,000 per month. That is not Nigeria. That is not helpful. That is not what we build.
📚 Section 4: Topics We Cover — The Full Programme Library
Every topic in the Daily Reality NG events programme was chosen because our readers asked for it — not because it trends well or because it attracts a certain type of advertiser. The sessions below represent the six core areas where Nigerians consistently tell us they need practical, honest, Nigeria-specific guidance.
📋 Daily Reality NG Events Programme — Topic Areas and Session Formats
This table maps each topic area to the format, typical depth, and Nigerian context used in every session. It tells you what to expect before you attend — not just what the title says.
| Topic Area | Core Sessions Covered | Nigerian Specificity | Session Format | Best For | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nigerian Fintech & Banking | CBN regulation, platform safety, digital loans, POS business, transfer fees | CBN circulars, NIBSS data, naira figures | 60–75 min + 30 min Q&A | Anyone using or building with Nigerian fintech apps | Quarterly |
| Small Business & Entrepreneurship | Business records, pricing, supplier management, scaling, CAC registration basics | Nigerian market conditions, naira cost examples | 90 min + live audit exercise | Market traders, service providers, small business owners | Bi-monthly |
| Nigerian Law & Rights | Tenancy law, employer rights, fintech consumer protection, CAC basics, property rights | Nigerian statutes, state-specific realities, court processes | 90 min + written summary sent post-session | Anyone navigating Nigerian institutional systems | Quarterly |
| Digital Income & Blogging | AdSense approval, content strategy, SEO for Nigerian blogs, monetisation paths | Nigerian AdSense approval patterns, local content gaps | 75 min + live site review | Bloggers, content creators, aspiring digital publishers | Monthly |
| Personal Finance & Investment | Emergency fund building, inflation hedging, fintech savings products, pension awareness | Nigerian inflation data, naira vs dollar savings analysis | 60 min + calculator walkthrough | Salary earners, freelancers, anyone saving in Nigeria | Bi-monthly |
| Digital Skills & Career | Freelancing platforms, remote work, AI tools for productivity, portfolio building | Nigerian platform accessibility, naira-to-dollar income analysis | 75 min + tool demo | Students, graduates, anyone building a digital career | Monthly |
| ⚠️ All sessions are free and conducted via Zoom. Frequency is approximate — actual schedule depends on reader demand and confirmed registration numbers. Subscribe to the newsletter for confirmed dates. 📎 Programme built from reader survey data, March 2026 | dailyrealityng@gmail.com | |||||
The most requested topic in our March 2026 reader survey was Nigerian fintech consumer rights — specifically, what to do when a fintech app freezes your account, charges you incorrectly, or closes without warning. That session is being developed now and will be announced in the newsletter before appearing on this page.
🔧 Section 5: How to Join a Daily Reality NG Event — Step by Step
This process should be simple. Sometimes it is not — and I want to be upfront about where things occasionally go sideways so you can handle it without stress.
1 Register — Send Your Name and Email
Click the registration button on the event card above or email dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the event name in the subject line. You only need your name and email. No payment details. No phone number required unless you want WhatsApp updates.
⚠️ Friction warning: If you register less than 2 hours before the session, the Zoom link may reach your email after the event has started. Register at least 24 hours in advance when possible.
2 Receive Your Zoom Link and Add to Calendar
Within 24 hours of registering, you will receive a confirmation email with your unique Zoom link and a calendar file (.ics) for Google Calendar or your phone calendar. Save the email. The Zoom link is specific to you and the event — do not share it publicly.
⏱️ Time expectation: Confirmation sometimes takes up to 48 hours during periods of high registration. If you have not received it within 48 hours, check your spam folder first. If it is not there, send a follow-up email.
3 Join 5 Minutes Before the Session Starts
Open Zoom — either the browser version or the app — and click your link 5 minutes early. This gives you time to sort audio and video settings before the session starts. All sessions start on WAT. If you are in the UK or elsewhere, convert accordingly.
⚠️ Nobody warned me about this: Zoom on a browser sometimes requires a plugin download or a browser refresh before joining. Do not try to join for the first time 30 seconds before the session starts. Give yourself 5–10 minutes.
4 Send Your Questions Before or During the Session
You can submit questions in advance by including them in your registration email. Questions submitted before the session are addressed first during Q&A — before open questions from the floor. During the session, use the Zoom chat. All chat questions are read. If yours is not addressed live, it will be answered in the follow-up email sent to all registered attendees.
5 Get the Recording Within 24 Hours
Within 24 hours of the session ending, all registered attendees receive the recording link, the session notes PDF (if prepared), and any tools or templates discussed during the session. The recording is not a teaser. It is the complete session. You can watch the whole thing at your own pace.
✅ Pro tip: Even if you cannot attend live, register before the session. Unregistered people cannot get the recording. Registration takes 2 minutes and costs nothing.
🎬 Section 6: Past Events & Recordings
Every session that has been completed is listed below. If you were registered, your recording link is already in your email. If you were not registered, you can request access by emailing dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the session name. We try to make past recordings available to genuine requests — the only reason for registration is so we can send you the file, not to gatekeep content.
| Session Title | Date Held | Duration | Attendees | Recording Status | Key Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVN vs NIN — What Every Nigerian Needs to Know Before the Next Bank Restriction | January 2026 | 85 min | 340+ | ✅ Available | How to check and fix BVN-NIN linkage before it triggers account restrictions |
| Nigerian Fintech Scams — How to Spot the Pattern Before You Lose ₦200,000 | November 2025 | 90 min | 510+ | ✅ Available | The 6 red flag patterns present in 94% of documented Nigerian fintech fraud cases |
| Starting a Blog in Nigeria — What Actually Works vs What Everyone Says Works | October 2025 | 75 min | 280+ | ✅ Available | The Nigerian blogging mistakes most guides never mention — and the 90-day plan that avoids them |
| ⚠️ Recording access available to registered attendees. To request access to past sessions, email dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the session title. Attendee numbers are verified Zoom registration counts as of session date. | |||||
💡 Did You Know?
The Daily Reality NG fintech scam webinar held in November 2025 was attended by over 510 registered participants — making it the highest-attended session in the publication's history to date. Of the 87 attendees who completed the post-session survey, 74 percent reported having already forwarded the recording link to at least one person they knew who had experienced or was at risk of the scam patterns discussed. The session costs nothing to produce beyond Samson Ese's time. The impact of one 90-minute honest session — reaching into WhatsApp groups, family chats, and market contacts — is not something a sponsored article can replicate.
📎 Source: Daily Reality NG post-session survey data, November 2025 | Zoom attendance records, Daily Reality NG internal data
📊 Section 7: What Attendees Actually Changed After Sessions — Behaviour Shift Data
Source: Daily Reality NG post-session survey, 87 respondents, November 2025 – March 2026 | Percentage represents attendees who reported making the stated change within 30 days of attending
📊 Chart Takeaway: The highest behaviour change rates came from sessions where the action required was immediate and free — checking a USSD code, verifying a platform on the CBN website, identifying a specific cost line in a business. The lowest rates came from sessions where the action required capital or sustained effort. This shapes how we design future sessions: start with the action the person can take tonight, build toward the actions that take weeks.
⚡ What Missing Every Free Learning Opportunity in Nigeria Actually Costs You in 2026
💰 The Wallet Impact
The average Nigerian small business owner who identifies and corrects just one pricing error or supplier overcharge through structured financial training saves between ₦28,000 and ₦47,000 per month — based on post-session audit reports from Daily Reality NG's November 2025 business session. Over 12 months, that is ₦336,000 to ₦564,000 recovered without finding new customers, raising prices, or working harder. The cost of attending the session that made this possible: ₦0 and 90 minutes. The cost of not attending: compounded monthly until something external forces the correction.
📎 Source: Daily Reality NG post-session survey, 87 respondents, November 2025 – March 2026
🗓️ The Daily Life Impact
Musa runs a phone accessories stall in Minna. On a Wednesday afternoon in January 2026, he joined the Daily Reality NG BVN-NIN session on his Tecno Spark — 18% battery, MTN hotspot, sitting at the back of his stall between customers. By Thursday morning, he had checked his linkage status, found a mismatch from a 2019 number change he had forgotten about, and started the correction process. Had he not attended, he would have discovered the mismatch the way most Nigerians do — when a bank transaction fails on the day he needed it to work. The session did not give him inspiration. It gave him the specific USSD code and told him exactly what to expect when he dialled it.
🏪 The Business Impact
A small fabric trader doing ₦800,000 in monthly turnover is operating at a scale where a 3–6 percent pricing error represents ₦24,000–₦48,000 in invisible monthly losses. Most Nigerian micro-business operators in this revenue range have never been walked through a margin calculation with their actual numbers. A 90-minute structured session that addresses exactly this, with Nigerian market examples, in a live format where they can ask about their specific product category, delivers something no article can fully replicate — the moment where someone checks their own numbers in real time and finds what was hiding there.
🌍 The Systemic Impact
According to the NBS Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Survey 2023, there are approximately 39.65 million MSMEs operating in Nigeria, accounting for 96 percent of all businesses and employing about 84 percent of the labour force. Of these, fewer than 12 percent have accessed any form of structured business training in the previous 24 months. The structural gap between the scale of Nigerian small business activity and the availability of specific, honest, affordable business education is one of the most consequential and least discussed productivity problems in the Nigerian economy.
📎 Source: NBS Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Survey, 2023 | World Bank Nigeria SME Development Report, 2024
✅ Your Action This Week
Register for the April 12 session right now — before you close this page.
Send an email to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Register: April 12 Business Audit Webinar. Include your name. That is the entire process. Confirmation with your Zoom link arrives within 24 hours. The session runs 90 minutes on April 12 at 6:00 PM WAT. If you cannot attend live, you still get the recording. Register now. The decision takes 30 seconds.
🤝 Section 8: Host or Collaborate — How to Suggest a Topic or Co-Host a Session
The Daily Reality NG events programme is driven by what the audience needs — not by what Samson Ese feels like talking about that month. Every confirmed session on this page started as a reader request, a question from a past Q&A, or a pattern spotted in reader emails over time.
📬 How to Submit a Topic Suggestion
Send an email to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Webinar Topic Suggestion. In the email, include: the topic you want covered, a one-sentence description of the Nigerian-specific problem it solves, and the type of person you think most needs it. That is all. You do not need to have a solution or know how to structure a session. You just need to describe the real problem clearly.
Topics that get the most reader votes move to the confirmed sessions list first. I read every suggestion personally. The most-requested topic over the past six months — Nigerian fintech consumer rights when a platform freezes your account — is now in development as a confirmed 2026 session. It came from a single reader email in December 2025.
🎙️ How to Propose a Collaboration or Co-Hosting
If you are a Nigerian professional, lawyer, accountant, fintech operator, or subject-matter expert who wants to co-present a session, the bar is specific. You must: have demonstrable direct experience with the topic (not just academic knowledge), be comfortable delivering specific, honest Nigerian examples including what goes wrong, and agree that nothing is being sold to attendees during or after the session.
Send your proposal to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Event Collaboration Proposal. Include your name, your area of expertise, the specific session topic you are proposing, and one paragraph on what Nigerian-specific value you would bring that a general internet search cannot. Proposals are reviewed within 2 weeks.
🔄 Section 9: What's Changed in 2026 — Events Programme Updates
Q1 2026 Update — March 2026: The Daily Reality NG events programme has expanded from informal one-off sessions to a structured quarterly calendar covering six core topic areas. Sessions now include a post-event PDF summary sent to all registered attendees — something that was not part of the original format. The post-session survey mechanism was also introduced in January 2026, giving us real data on what attendees actually changed after attending rather than relying on impression feedback.
New in 2026: Pre-submitted questions are now collected before every session and addressed first during Q&A, before open floor questions. This change came from attendee feedback that their specific situations were sometimes not reached during limited Q&A time. It has made the live sessions measurably more useful for people who come with specific, complex situations.
Coming in Q2 2026: A dedicated "Ask Samson Anything" session format — 60 minutes, no prepared content, entirely driven by attendee questions. This format was requested by 61 percent of survey respondents who said the Q&A portion of sessions was consistently the most valuable part. No topic is off-limits. Registration details will be announced on the WhatsApp Channel first.
📎 Source: Daily Reality NG post-session survey, Q1 2026 | Updated: March 24, 2026
Disclosure: This Events & Webinars page contains information about free sessions hosted by Daily Reality NG. No sessions are monetisation vehicles. No products are pitched during events. The external tools and platforms mentioned (Zoom, WhatsApp, newsletter provider) are used for logistical purposes only. No affiliate relationship exists with any of them. Daily Reality NG currently operates at zero revenue. See the Advertiser Disclosure for full commercial transparency.
Disclaimer: Information shared during Daily Reality NG events is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional financial, legal, or medical advice. For decisions involving significant financial, legal, or health implications, consult a qualified Nigerian professional in the relevant field. Session content reflects the presenter's research and experience as of the session date and may change as laws, regulations, and market conditions evolve.
📋 Key Takeaways — Everything That Matters on This Page
- All Daily Reality NG events are completely free — no registration fee, no upsells, no paid tier hidden behind the free version.
- Register even if you cannot attend live — every registered attendee receives the full recording within 24 hours of the session ending.
- The April 12, 2026 Business Audit session is currently open for registration. Email dailyrealityng@gmail.com to secure your place.
- Sessions cover six core areas: Nigerian fintech and banking, small business, law and rights, digital income, personal finance, and digital skills — all built with Nigerian infrastructure and naira figures, not foreign frameworks.
- Pre-submitted questions are addressed first during Q&A. Send your specific situation in the registration email to get a direct answer during the live session.
- Past session recordings from the November 2025 fintech scam session, the January 2026 BVN-NIN session, and the October 2025 blogging session are available on request.
- Topic suggestions and co-hosting proposals are reviewed personally by Samson Ese. The most-requested topic becomes the next confirmed session.
- Subscribe to the Daily Reality NG newsletter and join the WhatsApp Channel — events are announced there 48 hours before the website is updated.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Are Daily Reality NG webinars free to attend?
Yes. Every webinar and live event hosted by Daily Reality NG is completely free to attend. No registration fee, no hidden charges, and no upsells during or after the session. The value is in the content, not in selling you something afterward.
How do I register for a Daily Reality NG webinar?
Click the registration button on any event card on this page, or send an email to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the event name and your name. You will receive a confirmation with your Zoom link within 24 hours of registering.
Will I get a recording if I cannot attend live?
Yes. Everyone who registers receives a recording link after the session. Recordings are available to registered attendees indefinitely. Register even if you cannot attend live and watch at your own pace — the recording is the complete session, not a highlights reel.
What topics do Daily Reality NG events cover?
Events cover Nigerian fintech and banking, digital business and blogging income, personal finance and investment, freelancing and remote work, business law and compliance, and digital skills. All content is built specifically for Nigerian realities — not translated from foreign frameworks. See Section 4 for the full programme library.
Can I suggest a topic for an upcoming webinar?
Absolutely. Samson Ese reads every suggestion personally. Send your topic idea to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Webinar Topic Suggestion. Popular suggestions directly influence the events calendar — the November 2025 fintech scam session came from a single reader email.
How long do Daily Reality NG webinars last?
Most sessions run between 60 and 90 minutes including live Q&A time. Samson Ese does not rush through questions. If the conversation is valuable, it runs as long as it needs to. The longest session to date ran 2 hours 15 minutes because the Q&A was too good to cut off.
Do I need special software to attend?
Events are hosted on Zoom. You can join from a browser without downloading anything. For the best experience, downloading the free Zoom app is recommended. A stable 3G or 4G connection is sufficient for attending. If your connection drops mid-session, rejoin from the same link — you will not need a new one.
Can I collaborate or co-host an event with Daily Reality NG?
Yes, if the topic genuinely serves the Daily Reality NG audience and nothing is being sold. Collaboration proposals are reviewed personally by Samson Ese. Email dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Event Collaboration Proposal. Include your topic, credentials, and what Nigerian-specific value you would bring that a general internet search cannot replicate.
Are the events only for Nigerians?
The content is built with Nigerian context as the primary lens, but anyone facing similar realities across Africa and the diaspora is welcome. Regular attendees include Nigerians in the UK, Canada, and the US who find the sessions directly applicable to family and business situations back home, as well as Ghanaian and Kenyan professionals navigating similar regulatory and market environments.
How do I stay updated on new events?
Subscribe to the Daily Reality NG newsletter and join the WhatsApp Channel. Both channels announce events before they appear on the website — typically 48 hours earlier. Newsletter subscribers also receive session notes and post-event summaries directly in their inbox.
🎙️ Don't Miss the Next Session
The April 12 Business Audit session is open for registration right now. Send your name to dailyrealityng@gmail.com with the subject line: Register: April 12 Business Audit Webinar. Zoom link arrives within 24 hours. Recording sent if you cannot attend live. Free. No conditions.
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Share your thoughts in the comments below or email dailyrealityng@gmail.com directly. Samson Ese reads every message personally.
- If you could attend one Daily Reality NG session on any topic — what specific Nigerian problem would you want that session to solve for you?
- Have you ever attended a Nigerian webinar that genuinely changed something about how you operate? What made it different from the ones that didn't?
- What is the biggest financial or business mistake you see Nigerians around you making that you think one well-structured session could fix?
- Would you rather attend a session on Nigerian fintech consumer rights or Nigerian small business financial records first — and why?
- If you have attended a Daily Reality NG session before, what is the one thing you implemented from it that you can quantify?
- What time of day works best for Nigerian professionals joining a live webinar — 5pm WAT, 6pm WAT, or something different entirely?
- The post-session survey showed 34 percent of blogging session attendees started a blog within 60 days. If you are in the 66 percent who did not — what specifically stopped you?
- Would a dedicated "Ask Samson Anything" session format — no prepared slides, pure Q&A — be more useful to you than a structured topic session?
- If you have used a Nigerian fintech app that froze your account, charged you incorrectly, or disappeared — would you share what happened in an email? Those real stories directly shape what gets covered in sessions.
- What would make you forward this events page to someone in your WhatsApp contact list right now — and what is stopping you from doing it?
- Have you ever lost money in Nigeria because you lacked knowledge that a free 90-minute session would have given you? What is the honest naira figure?
- Would a session on Nigerian rental law — specifically illegal landlord behaviour and tenant protection — be useful to you personally? Vote by emailing the subject line: Vote: Rental Law Webinar.
- What do you wish Nigerian online education would stop doing — and what do you wish it would start doing instead?
- If Adaobi's story at the beginning of this page sounds familiar — not her name, but her situation — what would your version of that story be?
- You've now read the full events page. What is the one thing you are going to do in the next 24 hours because of it?
You read this entire page. That means you are not here by accident — you are here because a free session that deals with a real Nigerian problem you are facing is actually worth 90 minutes of your time. I respect that. I built every session on this page for exactly that person.
The April 12 session is open. The registration email takes 30 seconds to send. The Zoom link arrives within 24 hours. The recording comes even if you miss the live session. There is genuinely nothing standing between you and attending except the decision to register right now — before you close this tab and forget you were going to.
Go register. Then come to the session with the most specific question you have. That is the version of you I want in the Q&A.
— Samson Ese | Founder, Daily Reality NG | Warri, Delta State | March 2026Want to understand the full story behind Daily Reality NG and how 630+ articles were built from scratch? Read: How I Built Daily Reality NG — 426 Posts, 150 Days: The Real Story
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