I Know ‘success is relative’ but I want that success, the one where you see the person and you can say that person is successful, that��s my own relative!
One hospital bill can wipe out 5 years of your savings.
Don't just hustle without taking care of your health
Don't sacrifice your sleep
Don't sacrifice your diet.
When you're looking for things to protect, choose your health first.
Despite his health condition, 4-year-old Ahmad celebrated Eid Mubarak. He wore his new clothes and joined family members to celebrate.
For those willing to help Ahmad with his medication, you can contact his father on this phone number: 07068754633.
You can also donate and support the family using the bank details below:
Account Name: NURUDEEN MOHAMMED TUKUR
Account Number: 2021583131
Bank: First Bank PLC.
Eid Mubarak.
A lot of people in my DMs keep asking how I went from 0 to almost 60K followers in one year, and from $0 to over $15K at the same time.
I’ll tell you exactly what I did.
After I left uni, I didn’t celebrate anything. No convocation, no induction. I already knew the reality second class will get judged. Life was about to get real, and the journey ahead was long and hard.
So I went back home and made a decision to lock in.
My parents didn’t fully get it. There were complaints. But I stood my ground. I knew this was one of those moments where it’s either you take your life seriously or you keep drifting.
Even when it was time for NYSC, I didn’t go. For me, I was too broke to travel for it. it was simple. It’s either I make this work or I make this work. There was no backup plan.
I stayed with my parents because I needed shelter. And no, we weren’t comfortable. My parents hawked on the streets of Lagos. My mum sold rat poison. Things were not easy.
So I knew I had to figure something out.
I started with one question: what skill can I learn that will pay me and stay relevant long term?
I saw a lot of people going into web design, graphic design, and development. But I also saw how crowded it was and how long it could take to break through.
So I went another route.
I chose the business side of tech, sales and marketing.
A lot of people don’t understand this, but marketing is tech. You need to understand products, systems, tools, data, user behavior, and how to build flows that convert. It’s not just posting content.
Once I decided, I went all in.
In about a month, I completed multiple certifications. I wasn’t playing. I needed to enter the market fast.
Then came the hard part, getting in with no experience and no connections.
So I created my own leverage.
I started networking heavily. Talking to people. Building real conversations. I used my communication skills and diction to stand out. People liked me, not because I was the best, but because I was intentional and clear.
I even went on LinkedIn and removed people I knew from school. I didn’t want noise, judgment, or distractions. I needed full focus.
Eventually, I got my first opportunity through someone I barely knew. Not a close friend. Just a weak connection.
No experience. No strong backing. Just preparation meeting opportunity.
From there, I started working and earning. I moved into making seven figures in naira, and I kept improving.
Then I came on X.
At that time, I hadn’t even made up to $1,000 yet. I think I was around $400 to $500.
But I started documenting everything.
No fake lifestyle. No pretending. Just sharing what I was learning, what was working, and what wasn’t.
That changed everything.
I hosted over 70 to 80 Twitter Spaces in one year. In total, over 100,000 people tuned in across those sessions.
People didn’t just watch. They got results.
Some made their first million naira. Some switched careers. Some entered marketing because of what I shared.
I gave a lot back. Even when I didn’t have much, I was buying upwork connects for people, helping them get started.
At the same time, it wasn’t smooth.
I got dragged. Lmao by the tech OG's
2024 and 2025 were intense for me.
But I kept showing up.
I shared my opinions. I quoted tweets. I told stories. I stayed consistent.
That’s how I grew from 0 to almost 60K followers with no influencer recommendation.
Today, I’ve built strong networks, gotten crazy opportunities, and I even get paid to speak.
You don’t need the perfect background. You don’t need connections. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need to pick a path, lock in, and stay consistent long enough for things to start working.
You can do a lot from a small place if you take yourself seriously.
The 2D web is dead. 💀
For the @Figma Makeathon, I built the future of interaction: The Spatial Web.
Stop clicking pages. Start navigating environments. In 2030, the web doesn't sit on a screen—it breathes around you.
✨ Built in Figma Make🧊 Glassmorphic 3D UI 🌬️ Proximity-based "breathing" cards 🤖 Integrated Agent Network
Navigation isn't a menu; it’s an atmosphere.
Check the live site here: https://t.co/yTRXrKgSwJ
#FigmaMakeathon #SpatialWeb #InteractionDesign #BuildInPublic #config
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She’s been sentenced to be stoned to death in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 for being a woman Taekwondo 🥋 coach and training young women .
Her name is Khadija Ahmadzada and she’s only 22 years old .
Her only chance of survival is if you can share this post,create awareness❗️
“Why put a password on WiFi (e.g starlink) when it’s unlimited?”
Because that mindset can land you in real trouble.
If someone connects to your WiFi and does something illegal …I’m talking about scams, fraud, hacking, downloading crazy stuff etc ….the IP address traces back to YOU.
Guess who gets questioned first? Yep. YOU (the WiFi owner)
Also, unlimited doesn’t mean free.
You’re the one paying for that Starlink.
Why should random people enjoy what you’re funding?
And let’s talk security real quick:
Open WiFi = open door.
Anyone nearby can sniff traffic, scan devices, or mess with your network.
A WiFi password isn’t being stingy.
It’s protecting your identity, your devices, and your peace of mind.
Cybersecurity starts at home.
Lock your network
Bye 🙂↔️
There is a difference between what you can't do and what you can't do yet.
Being able to spot this difference and accepting it will save a lot of valuable time, energy, and effort.