This is your home for real, practical guidance as an African living abroad. New books. Real solutions. Every quarter.

✍️ Our Approach

We believe knowledge should not be abstract or complicated. It should be useful.

Every book published by PeeJaiy Books is built on:

  • Real-life diaspora experiences

  • Practical guidance you can apply immediately

  • A deep understanding of the unique challenges Africans face abroad

This is not theory. This is clarity.

🌍 Our Mission

To help African immigrants move from confusion and survival to clarity, stability, and long-term growth abroad.

🚀 Looking Ahead

PeeJaiy Books is committed to releasing new, relevant books every quarter—each one designed to meet the evolving needs of Africans living and growing abroad.

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WHY GET THIS BOOKS

This book is meant for:

African immigrants living in Europe who are earning but not building wealth

  • Working professionals (entry to mid-level)

  • People sending money home regularly

  • People thinking about buying property (home or back home)

  • People who feel:
    👉 “I’m working hard, but I’m not building anything solid”

African immigrants in Europe who “look okay” but feel overwhelmed inside

These are people who:

  • Have a job or are studying

  • Are functioning day-to-day

  • But feel:

    • Mentally tired

    • Emotionally disconnected

    • Constant pressure

👉 Outwardly: “I’m fine”
👉 Internally: “This is harder than I expected”

About Author

James Oluwatosin is a scholar, financial advocate, and proud member of the African diaspora who has made Europe his home for the past five years. A PhD student at one of Europe’s leading universities, he brings rare intellectual depth to the subject of personal finance by combining rigorous academic research with hands-on industry experience gained through his career at a Fortune 500 company.

He wrote this book for those already forging their paths across Europe, and for those who will soon make the journey , offering not just financial strategies, but a sense of belonging in spaces where African voices have long been underrepresented. His vision is simple yet powerful: every African in the diaspora deserves the tools, knowledge, and confidence to build lasting generational wealth - no matter where in the world they call home.