Thanks Editi, for asking this question and making this Saturday’s edition possible.
Ordinarily, I’d just RT, but I noticed a couple interesting interactions with the tweet, and I thought I’d dive into his mentions.
First, here’s the tweet that started everything –
Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?
— Editi Effiòng (@EditiEffiong) April 30, 2013
Then everything else.
Choko, the meanie
There is a redemption camp for that @EditiEffiong: Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?"
— Choko (@iamthechoko) April 30, 2013
Unus, the hopeful
Then just hope you're strong enough to make it on your own. @EditiEffiong Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?
— Ekun (@mosimiloluwa) April 30, 2013
Divine outsourcing?
"Commit to God's hands?" "@EditiEffiong: Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?"
— Nwakibeya (@Dikachim) April 30, 2013
Go home to mama
You go commando & tax your family members RT"@EditiEffiong: Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?""
— Nosa Iyare (@nosa_iyare) April 30, 2013
Joachim, why evils na?
I will soon block this account. "@EditiEffiong: Dear startup, great job! But what if the VCs don't come?"
— "Do you find this helpful?" (@je_mc2) April 30, 2013
Here comes the boss
https://twitter.com/seyitaylor/status/329274553882775553
He’s right. I don’t know where we got the idea, but not every startup needs to raise VC.
Tell us what you think. Are we all waiting for VC? Why? What if they don’t come?