🚨 New Dashboard Alert #datafam
Built a company finance health dashboard that separates trend vs previous period from performance vs budget to avoid false positives.
Includes a what-if scenario view for forward-looking planning.
🔗: https://t.co/HidxfGdLKt
Design matters.
Documentation matters more than you think.
If you build dashboards, this is for you.
📆April 25, 2026 16:30 WAT
🔗 https://t.co/xKzJPgHT3n
On Friday, we shared our interview with the incredible Chinyere Obi on Substack, and the reception from our community has been truly amazing.
At @LagosTUG, our goal has always been to build a space where everyone feels at home in the data world, whether you're based in Nigeria or anywhere across Africa. That's why spotlighting remarkable individuals like Chinyere matters so much to us.
If you come across this post, please subscribe and share it with a friend or colleague who's looking for that next spark of inspiration in their data career or journey.
We're on our way to 1,000 subscribers by the end of 2026, and every share gets us closer!
Read the post now: https://t.co/QwCp8mPHkq
Missed LagosTUG? You missed 🔥
@bluedilphia on SVGs in Tableau + Timea on AI in Tableau = pure value.
Catch the replay here: https://t.co/JmE1DQx83H
#Tableau#AI#DataViz
Vizzies nominations are open.
Celebrate people & communities making an impact.
If LagosTUG has supported your journey, feel free to nominate us too.
🗓️ Deadline: April 12
🔗 Submit your nominations here: https://t.co/KGzlZdAe1A
Let’s celebrate the community together.
#DataFam
Hey Datafam,
New Viz: Femicide in Nigeria – A Data Story
172 cases in 2025. Documented by civil society because the Nigerian state keeps no such record.
The patterns, the perpetrators, the silence.
These women deserve to be seen.
Link: https://t.co/2owLqNfTv3
My story as a Visionary from this part of the world has taught me one thing that has been important in making what we do visible to the global community: noise.
Good noise. Being able to practically show what you have been working on, your approach to solving problems, and how you feel you can translate that to anywhere you find yourself is a huge way of exposing yourself to opportunities that would naturally have been harder to find.
This is exactly why, through the Lagos Tableau User Group, our focus is to help amazing Tableau talents from Nigeria make this noise. Showcase our best talents and let the world see how much effort and driving change we can bring from this part. And nothing speaks more to this than the direction of our newsletter series: spotlighting Viz of the Day creators from Africa and having them explain the rationale behind how their community-celebrated visualizations came to life.
Our first issue is out, and I think it is a must-read for everyone. Emmanuel Fakayode has done really well for himself since he became active in the community, and we are helping him amplify this noise.
Read all he has to share about his amazing viz here: https://t.co/QXNGhfcVG8
🚨Tomorrow, we drop something new.
Introducing the Lagos TUG Viz of the Day Africa Spotlight Series — deep technical interviews with African Tableau creators whose vizzes have been featured globally.
Subscribe before tomorrow 👇🏽
🔗: https://t.co/yuPudEs9oN
This #VizOfTheDay by Emmanuella Tudome monitors company financial health, tracking revenue, and more. It features a what-if forecast to analyze profit and loss trends.
Explore the viz. https://t.co/LyzScY7oYf
Quick reminder! 🚨
If you haven't RSVP'd for our upcoming TUG event yet, this is your reminder. We’re diving into career growth and the "messy" side of data storytelling with two incredible speakers.
Save your spot here: https://t.co/ezpVIj0UrR
See you there!
Is your Tableau Public profile doing the work for you??
We’re excited to have @ojoswi joining us at the next TUG event to talk about using the tableau community to improve Employability.
RSVP here: https://t.co/ezpVIj0UrR
Get ready for our first LagosTUG session of 2026.
Theme: Market Ready Iterating Your Way to a World-Class Data Career.
We’re getting practical about what it takes to move from “local analyst” to world-class talent.
📍 Feb 27 | Bevy
🔗:https://t.co/ezpVIj1shp
📣 NEW! I’ve just released the BIGGEST and perhaps most creative project I’ve ever worked on!
“Searching for Birds” https://t.co/CgFoywkrjq 🐤
A #dataviz article & exploration that dives into the data that connects humans with birds, by looking at how we search for birds.
Our first newsletter of the year is out. 🎉
If you are subscribed, check your inbox
We did a reintroduction to the DataFam ecosystem
✅ What we are about
✅ Who to follow and learn from
✅ Where and How to grow
🔗: https://t.co/o6Tx8mvEzY
📫The Lagos TUG VizLetter just levelled up now on Substack and bigger in 2026.
What you’ll get:
✅Tableau tips, Dashboard makeovers
✅ Access to Tableau's largest community
✅ VOTD breakdowns
From beginner to pro, this is for you.
Subscribe:https://t.co/CeaCyDNvWl
I am excited to share that my Generative AI for Data Analysis course for Open Visualization Academy (OVA) is now live.
https://t.co/srem4gYALz
This course covers everything a data analyst needs. From foundational concepts to more advanced applications like prompt engineering, code generation, data visualization, custom GPTs, automation with n8n, Model Context Protocol (MCP), and ethics and safety.
It is completely FREE, thanks to the support of the @univmiami and the @knightfdn.
I want to thank Professor Alberto Cairo, my co-instructors Alberto Cairo, @WindsCogley, @kanarinka, Enrico Bertini, Frank Elavsky, Gurman Bhatia, Hannah Dormido, Hiram Henriquez, James McKenney, Lauren Klein, Luis Melgar, Raymond Balise, Rodolfo Almeida, Vinicius Sueiro and all contributors involved. They’ve also created incredible courses that are worth checking out.
On a personal note, I am thankful to my mentors @AdamMico1, @ryancox, @WindsCogley, my family @Jeremia14045365, and everyone who supported me along the way. Special thanks to my friends, @Real_sweetone and @Rassh_RAJ for believing that I am a superstar even before I started shining.
I hope everyone who takes this course finds it genuinely useful and I also look forward to hearing your feedback.
Thank you.
#DataEngineering #GenAI