This wouldn't be useful in a sane country, but here in Nigeria?
It makes a HUGE difference!
Picking a location for accomodation.
Predicting electricity shortages.
Electricity pricing.
Data analysis accross different fields - Tech, news....
@usifoh_joshua has built a winner!
Imagine trekking in the night just to find light to watch PSG vs Chelsea and you still see 5-2
The pain is double
So I built https://t.co/hFl0nqwFWL
Check which areas have light before you leave the house
Second leg March 17. plan better this time.
@EKEDP@iamsaharagroup
@usifoh_joshua@EKEDP@iamsaharagroup This is a huge W, Joshua.
Perhaps looking at it from an economic aspect would make a whole lot of sense.
For example: keeping data and trends of electricity fluntuations and stability.
This would help people in picking a house in an area...
I love the interface too!! 🔥🔥
I am willing to buy the earpod case of an Oraimo freepod4 ASAP.
If you have a case that you're willing to sell, or you know anyone that does, please send a message on WhatsApp:
09040511361
@OraimoNG i wonder why i cant get to any of your customer service agents.
@oraimomate
One thing I’ve observed about Nigerian students and young graduates is this:
They are not lazy.
They are overwhelmed.
Too many voices.
Too many opinions.
Too many “experts.”
Too many hot takes.
One person says learn tech.
Another says write ICAN.
Another says leave the country.
Another says start business.
Another says get a master’s.
Another says certificates are useless.
After a while, the noise becomes paralyzing.
Clarity is not loud. Noise is loud.
The problem is not that people don’t want to improve.
The problem is that very few people sit down to explain structure.
What does your degree lead to?
What industries use it?
What tools make it valuable?
How does it travel globally?
What should you add?
What should you ignore?
Without structure, effort scatters.
And scattered effort looks like failure.
Sometimes what people need is not more motivation.
They need direction.
One thing I’ve observed about Nigerian students and young graduates is this:
They are not lazy.
They are overwhelmed.
Too many voices.
Too many opinions.
Too many “experts.”
Too many hot takes.
One person says learn tech.
Another says write ICAN.
Another says leave the country.
Another says start business.
Another says get a master’s.
Another says certificates are useless.
After a while, the noise becomes paralyzing.
Clarity is not loud. Noise is loud.
The problem is not that people don’t want to improve.
The problem is that very few people sit down to explain structure.
What does your degree lead to?
What industries use it?
What tools make it valuable?
How does it travel globally?
What should you add?
What should you ignore?
Without structure, effort scatters.
And scattered effort looks like failure.
Sometimes what people need is not more motivation.
They need direction.
5 days to go 🚀
The Cavista Hackathon is almost here.
Innovation meets execution at the Welcome Centre Hotels in Lagos.
Will you be streaming live?
👉 https://t.co/brcN4g8D48
#Cavista#AskMeAboutCavista#Hackathon
@TeamCavista Hi Cavista.
Im a fresher in Nigeria's biggest polytechnic and i got to know that cavista used my school's premise last year.
I seemed to have lost touch with the registration period as I would love to represent my school alongside my team.
Can you help us out here?
Thank you
The first money I made on-chain was from @StackUpHQ after completing a series building a on-chain wallet with @circle and USDC in 2024 then from @grass airdrop
It was a first experience, as I was a newbie in the crypto space having a community helped me a lot
@earnfirstdollar
Let’s get the win started!
Happy to share that I’ve been selected as the Team lead, Publicity/Community Management @gdgoc_unilag
Really looking forward to collaborate and impact the community. Thank you @gdgoc_unilag for this opportunity!
@0xcb198609@coderhema We got talking about building a portfolio, learning on the job, and massive networking.
I did so much after that day, that I couldn't keep up documenting across platforms.
Most of my documentation is done on LinkedIn.
Got into cowrywise, built two projects, and networked!!