Yhemolee financial journey revealed as the Nigerian socialite shares how he made his first ₦1m and ₦100m
Popular Nigerian socialite and nightlife personality Idowu Adeyemi, widely known as Yhemolee, has revealed details of his financial journey, including how he made his first ₦1 million and later reached ₦100 million.
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Speaking during a live session hosted by comedian Carter Efe, Yhemolee said he earned his first ₦1 million in 2014 while he was a 300-level student at Obafemi Awolowo University.
The Yhemolee financial journey, he explained, began as a breakthrough moment that changed his outlook on income and opportunities.
He did not disclose the exact venture but indicated it marked the start of his rise within Nigeria’s entertainment and nightlife scene.
When asked about his first ₦100 million, Yhemolee said he achieved the milestone in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period when many sectors experienced economic disruption.
Despite the downturn, he described the period as unexpectedly lucrative for some individuals, suggesting that timing and location played a decisive role in financial success.
During the exchange, Carter Efe joked that he did not make similar gains during the pandemic.
Yhemolee responded with a light-hearted remark, noting that the comedian was based in Ughelli at the time rather than Lagos, implying that opportunities were more abundant in the commercial hub.
Beyond his earnings, Yhemolee has recently drawn attention for personal milestones, including gifting his father a house in Lekki and previously presenting his mother with a new Lexus vehicle.
The gestures were widely praised as heartfelt and generous.
Yhemolee, who is married to influencer Thayour, has built a strong presence as a social media influencer and entrepreneur, becoming a recognisable figure within Lagos nightlife and entertainment circles.
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His revelations offer insight into the evolving pathways to wealth in Nigeria’s digital and entertainment economy, where unconventional careers continue to yield significant financial rewards.























