“Get a day job. You can still write” Elnathan John
Nigerian writer, lawyer, and famed satirist Elnathan John shares the struggles of being a freelance writer and how to navigate them
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Nigerian writer, lawyer, and famed satirist Elnathan John shares the struggles of being a freelance writer and how to navigate them
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