Alhamdulillah robilalameen!
Here we have SALAHUDEEN Aishat A. BSc. Human Physiology (Hons), Ilorin.🎓✅
It can only get better from here, I am pumped for the greater exploits out there.
Thank you @UnilorinNGR for the wonderful experience, it's indeed a lifelong partnership.✨🤝
The most reliable system arent built in one sprint; they are the result of teams that show up, commit, test and iterate, every week.
This week, choose consistency that compounds over sprints thats not sustained.👏🚀
Have a great week, champs!
#HappyNewWeek#Monday#tektariq
Ranked 47 cybersecurity female worldwide.
Ranked 6 cybersecurity professional Nigeria
Ranked 131 LinkedIn Nigeria creators.
This for every woman who feels cybersecurity isn't for her.
I hope people understand that the reason some of us are mad with the likes of Ivory Coast and Senegal is not because they lost.
It is because they lost AFTER taking a lead against a team they were obviously better than but somehow convinced themselves otherwise.
They simply didn't see themselves as winners and it affected their behavior on the pitch.
This extends beyond football because we Africans do this at work too, especially Africans in diaspora.
You do the work but you let oyinbo take the glory. Stop it.
Hear me, guys:
You are good.
You are enough.
You deserve to win.
DON'T BE AFRAID THAT YOU WILL LOSE.
Fear attracts its object.
Go out there and do your thing till the final whistle is blown.
As a boy in Argentina, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. The treatment was expensive, and his local clubs would not cover it.
At 13, a club over 6,000 miles away agreed to pay, famously sealing the promise on a paper napkin.
That boy was Lionel Messi. Barcelona did not sign a superstar. They paid for a sick child's medicine and waited.
The best investments almost always look like a risk or an expense, right up until the moment everyone swears they saw it coming.
In 0️⃣3️⃣ days time, something shifts🔥
the TekTariq Academy application window closes,
and if you are still sitting on the fence by then,
you risk waiting till the next cohort cycle before you start your journey towards mastery
Africa's digital economy = $180 billion. 💰
Most of it built by talent trained outside Africa. The world hires people who can do tech.
This is not an intelligence problem, but an infrastructure problem. 🏗️
TekTariq Academy is fixing that. 💻🔥
1st half gone✅️
Winning mode activated because,
We are making the 2nd half count!♻️
Welcome to July; the perfect time to reset, recalibrate, and push your digital goals forward.↪️🔝
#happynewmonth#july#tektariq#tektariqacademy
Thank you to the @EmbEspAbuja for hosting this important discussion. It was a privilege to contribute to a conversation on how global partnerships can strengthen #neuroscience research and training in #Nigeria. What made the event especially meaningful was seeing a collaboration that developed in #Damaturu, #Yobe State @BioRTCNig with @idibaps@SussexUni, recognised as a model of scientific cooperation. It is a reminder that world-class science is not defined by geography, but by vision, commitment, and genuine partnership. I look forward to continuing this journey with our collaborators and to expanding opportunities for research, training, and scientific diplomacy in #Nigeria and across #Africa.
🧠 Over 700 applications.
🎯 31 participants selected.
🌍 Researchers from across Nigeria and Africa.
The 2026 BioRTC Computational Neuroscience Summer School has officially begun with registration and a Python Bootcamp.
Now in its 6th edition, the programme continues to build
🇳🇬 Celebrating the spirit of democracy, unity, and national progress.
Today reminds us that every voice matters and every contribution counts in shaping the Nigeria we desire.
Together, let us build a nation driven by innovation, responsibility, and endless possibilities.
Dear action takers,
welcome to a new week🥳
The good tech teams show up on Monday ready to build; the best teams maintain the momentum throughout the week👏🔥
Choose to be the best team, let's build greatness this week!🤭🚀🔥
#tektariq#tektariqacademy#happynewweek#techie
I was genuinely surprised and humbled by this article, written about me without my knowledge by someone who has been observing what we have been doing. @daily_trust
Reading it reminded me of something I strongly believe: whatever we achieve individually is ultimately fleeting. The more meaningful legacy is not the awards, titles, or recognition, but the people we help grow, mentor, and empower to eventually stand on their own, and hopefully even surpass us.
I would not be where I am today without family, mentors, institutions, colleagues, friends, and opportunities that invested in me long before the world knew my name. Because of that, I have always felt a deep responsibility to extend similar opportunities to others.
That philosophy is deeply embedded within @BioRTCNig.
Our vision has never been simply to build laboratories or acquire equipment. It is to build people. To create an environment where motivated young individuals, regardless of background, ethnicity, religion, or geography, can access mentorship, training, global exposure, and the confidence to believe that they too can contribute meaningfully to science and society.
If, years from now, BioRTC becomes known not only for research outputs, but for producing generations of ethical, competent, and globally competitive African scientists, then I would consider that one of our greatest achievements.
There is still a great deal of work ahead, but I remain sincerely grateful to everyone who continues to believe in and support this journey.