🎓��� I AM GRADUATING! ✨🎓
Today, I celebrate more than just the completion of a course. I celebrate, growth learning, resilience and the courage to keep pushing forward.
I am deeply grateful to TechCrush and the #Tech4AfricansScholarship –
A special thank you to everyone who supported, encouraged, taught, prayed for, and believed in me throughout this journey. ❤️
One chapter is ending, but a greater chapter is beginning.
🎓 Digital Marketing Graduate
🚀 Ready for the next level!
Cohort 7 for giving me the opportunity to learn and grow in Digital Marketing.
This journey challenged me, stretched my capacity, and equipped me with practical knowledge that I believe will make a meaningful difference in my career and future projects.
@HarmlessHQ You don forget the Mantra of your religious presidential ticket ?
Education = Haram ( Make the people ignorant and uneducated then you can easily deceive and rule over them).
Biggest myth I used to believe about tech?
That it was only meant for "techies" — those super-smart people who started coding from age 10, understood every jargon, and lived on coffee and algorithms.
As a Digital Marketer, I always heard things like:
turned out to be very accessible when broken down properly.
Tech is not about knowing everything. It’s about being willing to learn and apply.
If you’ve been postponing your tech journey because of any of these myths, this is your sign to start. You don’t have to become a
and community, anyone can learn and actually use it — even as a non-technical professional.
I’m currently sharpening my digital marketing skills with practical tech tools and strategies, and the experience has been eye-opening. What I thought was “too difficult for beginners”
“Tech is too technical.”
“You need a Computer Science degree.”
“If you didn’t start early, forget it.”
I believed it… until I started my tech journey with **TechCrush**.
I discovered that tech is not a secret society. It’s a tool. And with the right guidance, structure,