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Wonderful! Data Analyst Kenny Fifo is “using” what he learnt in school to earn a living.
This week on Rookie to Techie, we witness the transformation of Kenny Fifo, one of the people who…
Pivoting as a techie: How Covenant Went From Ghostwriter to Code writer & Software Engineer
Covenant's path to being a software engineer was unexpected. With a computer science degree, Covenant was drawn to the world of content creation, pursuing a career in ghostwriting.
How I built a portfolio and solid work experience before graduating uni – Product Designer, Oluwatosin Adentan
Tosin is in the Lagos State University (LASU) Accounting class of 2024 but she already has work experience and a clientele in tech product design.
With a tech career, there is no limit to how much you can make! – Michael Oladele, Product Marketer
Michael shares practical tips for anyone looking to get into the dynamic world of tech marketing and product strategy.
“Which Cloud? The One in the Sky?” – Grace’s Journey to Becoming a Cloud Engineer
Grace Ezuma’s story isn’t your typical tech career plot. Starting with a childhood fascination for design software and…
Joshua Adegbala may be the most optimistic IT guy we’ve met so far
Our techie this week, Joshua Adegbala is living proof that if Plan A doesn’t work, there are 25…
My advice for anyone eager to enter Product Management? Run oh! – Adeola Adeyemi, Product Manager
Adeola started off as a Data Analyst at a Fintech firm, and then transitioned into the Product Management role at the same company a year later.
The Tech Bro Who Made More Money as an App Developer Than He did as a Rap artist
As a Computer Science student and rap artist, Raphael took on projects for fellow students and began making more money as a developer than he was collecting for shows.
I moved to Lagos from Abuja and tech found me! — Abieyuwa Egbe, Data Analyst, Access Bank
Abieyuwa had her sights set on the exciting Dom-Ops unit in Access Bank but when she moved to Lagos, tech was calling in the Data Analytics unit.
I saw it as my duty to contribute to creating a safer online environment — Cybersecurity Specialist, Toluwanimi Banji
My journey into Cybersecurity was sparked by a personal encounter with a security incident at my workplace. Seeing how it affected my colleagues was a huge moment for me.