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Mastery pillar Β· Finance

Saving

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Why this pillar exists

The Saving promise

Most saving content online is written for somebody else - a graduate in Lagos and a senior in San Francisco don't have the same starting line, the same constraints, or the same definition of "winning". Mastery's Saving pillar is built on the premise that practical, Nigerian-context resources beat generic global frameworks every time.

What that means in practice: every program here is reviewed by working operators before it ships. Every coach has actually done the job in this market. Every playbook is tested against the friction we all know (the slow days, the dollar swings, the lack of mentor maps) before we publish it.

If you came here looking for hype, you're in the wrong place. If you came here looking for the next compounding move in your saving journey - welcome.

Suggested journey

Your first 90 days in Saving

A pragmatic Tuesday-by-Tuesday plan. Adjust it to your reality - the milestones matter more than the dates.
Days 1 - 30

Orient + commit

Read three insights, finish one resource, and book one coach call. The goal isn't progress yet - it's signal: do you actually want to invest in this pillar?

  • Pick a "Start Here" tile above
  • Subscribe to the weekly briefing
  • Set a recurring 90-min weekly slot
Days 31 - 60

Build the muscle

Now you go deep. Enroll in one course or program. Apply at least one resource to a real project. Join the discussion threads tagged below to stay accountable.

  • Enroll in a course in this pillar
  • Ship one applied result publicly
  • Comment on two forum threads
Days 61 - 90

Compound + teach

Compounding kicks in when you teach what you learned. Write a post, send a coach a wins-and-stucks update, and pick your next stretch goal in this pillar.

  • Publish one short reflection
  • Apply for the pillar bundle or All-Access
  • Pick a stretch goal for the next quarter
Daily Β· weekly

Habits  (1)

Small repeatable rituals that compound. Each links to a tracker.
1-on-1

Meet the coaches  (1)

Vetted Nigerian professionals taking on new clients in saving.
Questions

Frequently asked

Who is the Saving pillar for?

Built for Nigerian professionals who want a single home for everything saving-related - programs, courses, downloadable playbooks, live events and direct access to coaches. New here? Start with one of the featured programs below.

Do I need to pay to access Saving content?

A lot of what we publish (insights and starter playbooks) is free. Premium programs, courses and coach sessions are paid individually or unlocked together through a pillar bundle or All-Access membership.

How often is new content added?

Every month. New articles weekly, new programs and courses on a quarterly cadence. Subscribe to the newsletter below to be notified when something fresh ships for Saving.

Can I work directly with a coach in this pillar?

Yes - 1 verified coach(es) in this pillar accept new clients. Browse the Coaches section below and book a discovery call.

Get new Saving drops first

One email a week with the freshest playbooks, programs and coach openings inside the Saving pillar. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

9 life areas

Explore other pillars

Every Mastery pillar combines programs, courses, playbooks, events and coaches into one focused hub.
Reference

Key saving terms, plainly explained

Concepts that come up across saving resources. If something's confusing, start here.
Pillar

A focused life area inside Mastery. Resources, programs and coaches are organised first by pillar, then by format.

Playbook

A short, applied resource designed to ship one specific outcome in a single sitting. The opposite of a course.

Cohort

A group of learners moving through a program together with shared deadlines and a live instructor.

Compounding

Small wins that build on each other. The reason consistency beats intensity in any pillar.

Mastery member

Someone with an active All-Access or pillar-bundle subscription. Unlocks every paid resource in their plan.

Self-check

Where are you in Saving?

A 60-second quiz that picks the right next step for you across our 2 resources.
How would you describe your current level in Saving?
How much time can you commit weekly?
Do you prefer reading, watching, or doing?
Are you working alone or with peers?
What is your budget appetite right now?

A focused home for saving growth, built for Nigerian professionals. If you're a Nigerian professional looking to build real skill in saving β€” whether you're a fresh graduate, a mid-career operator switching tracks, or a founder upskilling for the next chapter β€” this page is the single hub you'll return to. Everything you see above is hand-curated for the Saving pillar: practical, ship-today resources rather than abstract theory.

This guide walks you through how the Saving pillar is organised, who it's built for, and the specific path I'd recommend depending on where you're starting. We currently have 2 resources attached to this pillar, refreshed monthly.

On this page
  1. What the Saving pillar covers
  2. Who this is built for
  3. Where to start (5-minute decision)
  4. Coaches Β· 1-on-1 expert support
  5. How Saving connects to other pillars
  6. Common questions, answered

What the Saving pillar covers

The Saving pillar on Mastery is more than a content category β€” it's an opinionated curriculum. It combines 1-on-1 coaches and daily habit trackers under one single-area umbrella so you can switch formats without leaving the topic.

Who this is built for

Saving resources on Mastery serve four overlapping audiences. Fresh graduates and NYSC members use the free insights and starter playbooks to get oriented; mid-career professionals switching tracks lean on the deeper courses and programs; founders and operators hire from the coach roster when they need a senior brain for a specific decision; and teams license bundles for cohort training. Most of our active learners are between 24 and 38 years old, Lagos- or Abuja-based, with a few years of work under their belt and a clear next move in mind.

If that's you β€” or even if it isn't β€” every paid resource in Saving comes with a refund policy: try it, work through the first week, and if it doesn't move your needle we refund without a fuss.

Where to start (a 5-minute decision)

Honest answer: start where the friction is highest in your week right now. If you don't have a clear single problem, here's the decision tree we use with new members:

  • Stuck on a specific decision? Book an hour with a coach. Kwame Johnson and the rest of the saving coaches take new clients directly through the platform.

If you want everything at once β€” and the math works out cheaper for you anyway β€” the All-Access membership unlocks every course, playbook and program in this pillar for one monthly price. Cancel anytime.

Coaches — senior brains on demand

Sometimes you don't need a course β€” you need 60 minutes with someone who has solved your problem before. The Saving coach roster includes:

  • Kwame Johnson (8+ yrs experience) β€” from ₦35,000/hr β€” Personal finance coach helping young Nigerians build wealth from first salary.

Every coach in the directory has been vetted: real Nigerian operators with documented experience, references checked, transparent rates. Booking is a 60-second flow with a calendar invite and a Zoom link, billed in your local currency.

How Saving connects to other pillars

Mastery is structured around 9 life pillars because growth never happens in a single dimension. Saving rarely lives alone β€” most of our highest-rated learners cross-train into adjacent pillars to compound results:

  • Business — a deliberate practice in business compounds the work you do in saving.
  • Career — a deliberate practice in career compounds the work you do in saving.
  • Technology — a deliberate practice in technology compounds the work you do in saving.
  • Relationships — a deliberate practice in relationships compounds the work you do in saving.
  • Health — a deliberate practice in health compounds the work you do in saving.
  • Personal — a deliberate practice in personal compounds the work you do in saving.

If you're unsure where to focus first, the Mastery home page walks you through a short questionnaire that recommends a starting pillar based on what you're working on right now.

Common questions about the Saving pillar

Is anything in Saving free? Yes β€” every insight (essay) is free, and many starter playbooks have free downloadable previews. Premium courses, programs and coach sessions are paid.

How often do you publish new content? A new saving essay drops weekly. Courses ship quarterly. Coach availability updates daily. The single best way to stay current is the Mastery newsletter β€” one Sunday email summarising the week.

Can a Nigerian employer reimburse what I learn here? Almost always yes. We can issue VAT-compliant invoices billed to your company name and provide certificates of completion. Email hello@mastery.ng with your finance team's requirements and we'll handle it.

What if I want a refund? Every paid resource has a 14-day no-questions refund window. Use the resource, work through the early material, and if it isn't for you we refund in full. We track refund rate publicly and it sits under 4%, which we're proud of.

Do you offer team/company licenses? Yes β€” we license bundles to companies who want to upskill teams. See Mastery for Business or write to hello@mastery.ng with your headcount and which pillar you're after.

Ready to begin? Pick one resource above β€” a free essay, a ₦5k playbook, or a discovery call with a coach β€” and put 30 focused minutes into it this week. Saving compounds. The version of you a year from now is built one Tuesday at a time.

Why "mastery" β€” what we mean by it

Mastery is not a marketing word for us. It points at a specific shape of skill development that the philosopher George Leonard described forty years ago: the ability to stay on the plateau between visible breakthroughs without losing motivation. Most saving content online optimises for the breakthrough moment β€” the headline, the framework, the seven-figure win. We try to optimise for the plateau, because that's where the actual compounding lives. That's a deliberately unfashionable bet to make in a content market that rewards urgency over depth.

What that looks like inside the Saving pillar is unglamorous in the best way: we publish weekly essays even when nothing dramatic has happened in the news cycle, we build courses that respect your time rather than chase completion-rate vanity metrics, and we measure success by how many of our learners are still applying what they learned six months later β€” not by how many people enrolled on day one. Retention, not registration, is what we actually care about.

The Nigerian context matters enormously too. A lot of foreign-built saving content carries assumptions that don't translate cleanly to our environment: it assumes consistent power infrastructure, dollar-priced inputs, frictionless logistics, predictable working hours and a stable local currency. We grew up here. We've been through NEPA blackouts, third-mainland-bridge traffic and dollar-naira whiplash. Every framework we publish is stress-tested against that environment before it ships, often by half a dozen local operators reviewing draft material first.

If any of this resonates, the next step is genuinely small: pick one resource above β€” even a free essay will do β€” set aside thirty focused minutes this week, and actually start. The plateau is where you'll spend most of your professional time anyway. We'll be here building the road alongside you, one Tuesday at a time, for as long as you keep showing up.

Saving Β· last updated Jun 10, 2026 Β· 2 resources Β· part of Finance