This was at Goldman Sachs Recruitment Day in 2019, at Victoria Island, Lagos (similar to Shell's Recruitment Day).
I didn't make the cut then because there were badder guys from UNILAG, OAU and co, who were and are witches and wizards in coding.
Anyway, my team came second overall and I used sweet mouth to present our technical solution.
This was Goldman Sachs o, able to assemble at least 200 bad guys within Lagos (the picture doesn't show the full hall, which is quite sizeable).
But one bros who knows the local ecosystem more than oyinbo said we don't have world-class talent.
Anyway, most people in this picture had sponsored flight and relocation benefits to the UK and other countries shortly after this picture was taken.
However, you still have people like this within Nigeria's shores.
When you operate at a global level, opportunities can disappear the moment people hear “Nigerian” because of the global stereotypes we already fight.
Moniepoint statement reinforces that bias. That’s why the pushback matters. John is not doing too much
@abudardapoet Hanzo the salamander was the strongest ninja in his prime. He didn't just beat the Sannin he washed their whole platoon and basically gave them a participation trophy. because he was impressed they didn't die instantly
@Crownzdesigns@mac_smat Refineries under NNPC have been neglected for decades. After endless “turnaround maintenance” with little results, it’s hard not to see the chronic failure as deliberate sabotage that keeps Nigeria dependent on imported fuel and exposed to global price shocks.
The speed and durability Sakamoto shows are on the same level as what normal sorcerers already have just by reinforcing themselves with cursed energy the exact point Maki’s father was making. That baseline isn’t special in JJK.Toji surpasses that limit entirely.
Sakamoto days anime for me didn’t do well in showcasing how ridiculous Sakamoto is😂😂. Niggas out here talking about “heavenly restriction” and “cursed tools”. Make Sakamoto catch that brother with crayon on a Sunday morning. Dey play.