🚨 TECH DISCUSSION
Are we building too many apps and solving too few real problems?
Every week, a new startup launches.
A new app.
A new marketplace.
A new social platform.
A new productivity tool.
Yet millions of people still struggle with the same problems:
❌ Poor healthcare access
❌ Unreliable transportation
❌ High unemployment
❌ Financial exclusion
❌ Poor education systems
❌ Small business challenges
Sometimes it feels like technology is becoming better at creating convenience than creating impact.
Many founders are chasing trends.
Few are chasing problems.
The reality is this:
The next billion-dollar opportunity may not be another social app or productivity tool.
It may be hidden inside a real-world problem that people face every day.
My view:
Technology should start with a problem, not with an idea.
Instead of asking:
"What app can I build?"
We should ask:
"What problem is frustrating millions of people, and how can technology help solve it?"
The best products don't create demand.
They solve pain.
What's your take?
Do you think the tech industry is solving the right problems today, or are we building products nobody truly needs?
👇 Let's discuss.
I affirm:
I am enough.
I am becoming the best version of myself.
I am filled with strength, wisdom, and courage.
I am worthy of every opportunity meant for me.
I am at peace with where I am and excited about where I am going.
I am capable of overcoming every challenge that comes my way.
I am surrounded by grace, favor, and divine protection.
I am choosing positivity over negativity.
I am focused on progress, not perfection.
I am grateful for each new day and every new opportunity.
I am attracting success, growth, and meaningful connections.
I am confident in my abilities and trust my journey.
I am letting go of what I cannot control and embracing what I can.
I am deserving of happiness, peace, and fulfillment.
I am walking in purpose and making a positive impact.
I am blessed beyond measure, and greater things are ahead.
Happy Thursday 🥂
“My friend was just k%dnapped in Ore. I advised him to travel by air, but he said flights were too expensive. Now he has been k%dnapped. We were told the k%dnappers were wearing police uniforms. President Tinubu, you have failed us. We will take back our country through the democratic process in 2027.”
— Man cries out.
His own is easy na. At the point she said that nonsense, he for fling am comot. Marriage is not a licence to misbehave and it is not a shield against flinging.
Today will end well for me.
Every good news I’ve been expecting will be delivered unto me.
No weapon fashioned against me shall prosper.
Evil is cancelled.
Everything I lay my hands upon shall prosper.
I walk in wisdom , knowledge and understanding.
Bro Nasboi,
From one Nigerian to another, I just want to say thank you. For months now, I’ve been seeing your tweets and videos, your raw honesty about the pain of the poor masses, the insecurity tearing us apart, and how the government has failed everyday people like us. In a time when so many keep quiet or chase clout, you keep showing up and speaking truth, even when it’s not easy.
You’re reminding us that we’re not alone in this struggle, and that our voices still matter. Your courage is giving hope to a lot of us who feel unseen and unheard. Keep fighting the good fight, brother. The masses see you, and God sees you too. Nigeria needs more people with a heart like yours.
We’re rooting for you. Stay strong, stay blessed. ❤️🙏
Aquila
@iamnasboi
“I Know Tinubu Has Failed Nigerians, But Let’s Put Ethnic, Religious and Politics Aside to Fight Insecurity ” — Bayo Onanuga Admits Tinubu’s Failure as Insecurity Worsens Under His Government https://t.co/dcKBWrXLtA