lol. Nigeria is really an interesting country, they’ll force startups to use local infrastructures but this same Nigeria will go and pay foreign companies to provide services to Nigerians when there are local businesses offering the same thing at same quality and lower cost.
Your government will go to Pluralsight and Udacity to sign Edtech deals as if there are no Edtech operating in Nigeria.
When it’s time for the government to spend money, they’ll spend it on flashy foreign companies without providing supports for local startups, but when it’s time for startups to spend money, they want them to only spend it locally.
All is well
The country cannot succeed with politicians who have this kind of appetite. And you will never curb this kind of appetite unless you forcefully send a message that will never be forgotten.
Everything else is just surface dressing.
Nigerian “discipline” is highly overrated. Look at the society that discipline created, morally bankrupt and anyhow. It’s just abuse and suffering packaged as discipline.
“Any society where you see people in government doing better than entrepreneurs, is a failed country. That’s why our country is failing” — NDC Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi
Designers are being trained by platforms to chase engagement. And when engagement becomes the goal, patience disappears.
Instead of slowly developing their own work, many start copying whatever already gets attention.
That is how design turns into a loop of recycled taste.
@UtdMaI They know the hack now: Anything Manchester United, gets your social media swayed with traffic. No one gives them money like Manchester United.
That’s what you get being the most talked about and followed club in the world.