A few years ago, if you’d asked Lillian Ahenkan, aka Flex Mami, when she felt her most successful, her answer would be unequivocal: getting her first job at a local pizza shop as a teenager. “I was like: ‘This is it, this is big dollars, this is one per cent vibes … I’m 17, got more money than your parents.’ That’s how I felt, because we were probably making like 500 bucks a week. At that point I was money-motivated. I was like, what else can we do? So when I was studying, I had three to four different retail jobs.”
Now a podcaster, TV host, purveyor of unconventional parlour games via her merchandise company Flex Factory, social media influencer, Big Brother contestant and soon-to-be published author, Ahenkan, has a…
