Happy Birthday, Babe (@SuperteamNG )ππ
I designed the most beautiful cake to celebrate your impact on our lives over the past three wholesome years.
And this is only the beginning! π₯³π
By the way, I wonder if Sir @NzubeEzudo and Dr @Harri_obi ever imagined that @SuperteamNG would grow into what it is today. They must be incredibly proud!
As we celebrate this anniversary, we also need to take a moment to appreciate our National Leads for building this community into what it has become. Your dedication, leadership, and commitment have shaped something truly special.
You are both absolutely GOATed! ππ₯
Happy 3rd Anniversary, @SuperteamNG! Here's to many more years of growth, impact, and excellence. β€οΈ
Posting a video because our @SuperteamNG Anniversary got so much love yesterday. π₯³
I mean, itβs our anniversary all month anywayβ¦..
Cake Designed by me btw! π
This era, I carry @SuperteamNG for head like town crier. π―
My Kimono had the QR Code to join our Community group.
When you see me, you see the business π₯³
This era, I carry @SuperteamNG for head like town crier. π―
My Kimono had the QR Code to join our Community group.
When you see me, you see the business π₯³
I was scrolling through my phone looking for old photos from my early days with @SuperteamNG when I came across something really special.
A few years ago, I moved from Uyo back to Borno State to help build the SuperteamNG community. I had been away from Maiduguri for years, and when I told my mum why I was coming back, she didn't understand Web3 or what the community was about. What she did understand was that her daughter was gathering people for an event and working hard on something she believed in.
On the day of the event, after I returned from making my hair, I found that my mum had prepared an incredible amount of peppered chicken and packed it in her most expensive flask a purchase she had brought back from India.
She told me that the food at the event might not be grand, and she didn't want it to seem like I had come all the way back home to host an event without something special to offer. So the peppered chicken was her way of supporting me, even though she didn't fully understand what I was building. She simply wanted me to succeed.
The way our parents support us is truly priceless.
Happy Anniversary, SuperteamNG. My goal was simply to introduce the opportunities I had found to people in my state, and today I am incredibly proud of what we have built over the past three years.
And as I look back on this journey, I'm especially grateful that my mum was there to see it all begin. She may no longer be here, but her love, support, and belief in me will always be part of this story.
My mum's voice in the Background. β£οΈποΈ
I was scrolling through my phone looking for old photos from my early days with @SuperteamNG when I came across something really special.
A few years ago, I moved from Uyo back to Borno State to help build the SuperteamNG community. I had been away from Maiduguri for years, and when I told my mum why I was coming back, she didn't understand Web3 or what the community was about. What she did understand was that her daughter was gathering people for an event and working hard on something she believed in.
On the day of the event, after I returned from making my hair, I found that my mum had prepared an incredible amount of peppered chicken and packed it in her most expensive flask a purchase she had brought back from India.
She told me that the food at the event might not be grand, and she didn't want it to seem like I had come all the way back home to host an event without something special to offer. So the peppered chicken was her way of supporting me, even though she didn't fully understand what I was building. She simply wanted me to succeed.
The way our parents support us is truly priceless.
Happy Anniversary, SuperteamNG. My goal was simply to introduce the opportunities I had found to people in my state, and today I am incredibly proud of what we have built over the past three years.
And as I look back on this journey, I'm especially grateful that my mum was there to see it all begin. She may no longer be here, but her love, support, and belief in me will always be part of this story.
My mum's voice in the Background. β£οΈποΈ
Three years ago, Solana had little to no presence in Africaβs largest crypto economy π
Today, dozens of global ecosystem teams have expanded into Nigeria with our support, hundreds of leading regional products have integrated Solana with our help, and thousands of Nigerians have earned, built products, landed jobs, won hackathons, raised early-stage capital, and found their place in the global Solana ecosystem through this community πͺπΏ
And it still feels like weβre just getting started π₯³
Happy 3rd anniversary to everyone building with us π«‘