In an inspiring episode of The Moment Show, host Pastor Florence Maina welcomed Nigerian entrepreneur Adekunle Adgeril for a deeply impactful conversation on business content strategy—intertwined with spiritual nourishment.
Held on what she calls the “half-day” of the week, Pastor Florence opened the session with gratitude, acknowledging Adgeril’s consistent insights that have inspired her and many others to persist in their entrepreneurial journeys.
Adgeril, who has become a familiar voice on the platform, focused this session on helping business owners create a one-month content strategy.
Recognizing the overwhelming nature of content creation, especially for small business owners juggling multiple responsibilities, he broke down a simple yet effective approach to streamlining content planning.
The first step, according to Adgeril, is deciding how many posts one can realistically handle each week—whether that’s three, five, or seven.
Once that’s determined, business owners should spread these posts across specific days. For instance, posting on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ensures consistent engagement without burnout.
The next crucial step is identifying the format of each post. Reels, carousels, pictures, or written updates should be strategically chosen and rotated. Adgeril emphasized the importance of variety—not just for creativity but also for audience engagement.
For example, an educational post on Monday, behind-the-scenes on Wednesday, and a community-engagement post on Friday allows for balanced, diversified messaging.
He also discussed the importance of planning the plot or theme of each piece of content in advance. Whether it’s educational, entertaining, interactive, or promotional, each post should serve a purpose in the broader narrative of the brand.
This intentional planning allows business owners to batch-create content ahead of time, freeing up energy to focus on other aspects of their businesses.
But The Moment Show is never just about business—it’s about purpose and faith. Pastor Florence took time to remind viewers that beyond entrepreneurship, their personal relationship with God is paramount.
She led a heartfelt prayer, thanking God for the divine connection with Adgeril and encouraging viewers to reflect on their spiritual walk.
She posed a direct question: How is your business with the Lord? In a gentle invitation, she guided viewers through a simple prayer of salvation for those who wished to begin a personal relationship with Christ. To her, true success involves not just outward achievement but also inner peace, spiritual growth, and having a church home to anchor one’s faith.
As the episode concluded, Pastor Florence emphasized the value of accountability—both in business and faith. “Just as a business needs an address, every believer needs a home church,” she said. Her final reminder resonated: Celebrate every moment—not just for the sake of joy, but with intentional gratitude.