@Olabode_AT@tosinolaseinde He would have thought about this please. Plannning for generation without distribution was OBJs only mistake. It can't happen to Dangote.
@TomolaGroup If you take yourself seriously, everything will take you serious. Every serious thing that refused to take you serious will always feel they missed out on an opportunity
Tech Vacancy
CTO
Location: Flexible (UK/Nigeria/Africa)
Type: Co-founder / Early-Stage Equity or Hybrid Compensation.
The Role
We’re seeking a technical co-founder / CTO who will:
Lead the technical vision and execution of a solution MVP and growth roadmap.
Architect and oversee development of our simulation platform, learner dashboards, and credentialing systems.
Integrate AI tools and APIs (e.g., OpenAI, AWS, or Anthropic) to power feedback, reflections, and recommendations.
Ensure scalability, data integrity, and security for a multi-user learning environment.
Build and lead a small technical team (in-house or outsourced).
Collaborate with the CEO/founder to align technology with business strategy, fundraising, and partnerships.
Key Responsibilities
Design and implement the MVP architecture (web/mobile-friendly).
Choose and manage tech stack (preferably AWS, Python/Node, React, PostgreSQL).
Build modular APIs for simulation, assessment, and feedback engines.
Implement analytics to track user progress and engagement.
Set up a secure Skills Passport or credential system.
Manage cloud infrastructure and DevOps.
Drive tech culture around scalability, ethics, and data-driven learning.
Ideal Profile
5–10 years experience in software engineering or system architecture.
Strong full-stack skills (Node.js/Python + React/Next.js + AWS/Azure).
Experience with AI integrations, learning platforms, or simulation systems is a plus.
Comfortable with both code and product strategy.
Entrepreneurial mindset: willing to work in a lean startup environment.
Passionate about education and human potential.
Bonus: Experience in edtech, gamified learning, or workforce skilling platforms.
If this is you, please send your CV to [email protected]
You are right but it is those who have real replacements that should develop Leader Fatigue. Libyans were strategically decieved with a religious revolution that was against their lives. That is the honest truth. They can restart but it will never be the same. We may discuss this all day but the truth is that leaders are so scarce that when you get one, hold him tight. A bird at hand is the very bird.
Thanks everyone for your Grok search and comments . From Groks response, Tanzania real economy is expanding so the economy is producing more goods. Purchasing power is improving and when that is happening too, QoL will improve.
In the long term, real income will continue to rise. Wealth accumulation will rise. Social mobility will rise and government finances will strengthen. So the question is what exactly does Tanzanians want?
One sure thing will destroy all these- Lack of Sustainabiity.
My advice to tanzanians is that if @SuluhuSamia is doing these truly, you better keep her there.
Every African country has her own vampires! And they are all waiting for your electoral blunder.
Who were the top 3 brightest people you went to school with (from primary to tertiary institution)? And whose success in life didn’t surprise you at all?”
Bible Version:
Satan: “If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.”
Urbanbroad:
“Look, people are starving out there. why not turn this stone into bread so they can eat? Show some empathy!
It always starts subtle
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.
Urban Broad: Baptism is not important. The robber on the right was not baptised yet Jesus said to him"Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.”
Are you a robber?
At Taiwan’s China Medical University Hospital, IoT sensors in the AIoT Intensive Care Unit streams patient vitals in real time to AI systems, cutting ICU mortality by 4% and reducing nurse inventory time by 60%!
Before IoT, nurses spent 20–30% of care time tracking supplies: checking stock, logging usage, and coordinating with central stores. Now, with IoT sensors & RFID tags on medications, consumables, and equipment, plus smart shelves that auto-track stock levels, it takes just 8–12% of nurses work time.
The system updates inventory in real time, triggers restocks automatically, and removes the need for manual counting or endless phone calls, freeing nurses to focus on patients.
IoT in healthcare isn’t just efficient. it’s lifesaving and gives more time for direct patient care. It saves the patients and optimises the performance of nurses.
#IoT #AI #HealthTech #FutureOfCare
Imagine a robot maid that washes our clothes, vacuums, mows the lawn & even shops while you are at work or school with IoT keeping it all in sync.
Thats Less chores. More life.
Now… what should we call this loving helper?
Drop your best names below....
China’s 1,000 km/h vacuum maglev could link Shanghai & Hangzhou in 9 min!
IoT will be its nervous system, powering real-time safety, predictive maintenance, precision traffic control, energy optimization & passenger comfort.
This Hypeloop will trigger massive sensor demand for manufacturers and safer, smoother, faster trips than we have ever seen.
This will soon start getting replicated across the world.
Thanks @WestAfricaWeek for this GMO publication. You raised so much public awareness in one week even when you had an easier path that could bring in more money. Nigerians can trust you and we hope for more well investigated stories like this. Much thanks to those patriots mentioned who started battling this issue much earlier when Nigerians did not know much about it yet and debated fiercely against it.
Dear Nigerian leaders,The lives of 200m Nigerians are in your hands. All Nigeria needs now is how to drastically reduce post harvest losses, support active packaging/modern storage models and transform food transportation.
@ifeomafafunwa You acted in The Lost Days with so much emotional complexity.Your acting is deeply lived-in, human and so refreshing. But we should query you 😃 Why are you just now gracing our screens. Were you hiding that talent in a secret underground bunker this whole time?
Before you ban or remove any subsidy. Get a study done. Get multistakeholder adoption. Identify the risks, responses and plan for how to mitigate. Executive will is extremely important but you see, the economy does not respond to grandstanding. Have a clear game plan.
Obasanjo banned fruit juices in Nigeria. Before executing it, he got CBNs buy in as per lending - from the farm to the table. He prenotified the system. He went on to find investors who will come in and employ Nigerians. He created an enabling environment required for the fruit juice business to thrive locally, to replace and then picked the shortest possible time for a Go Live. Today that local market for fruit juices still exists.
I just hope this Nigerias electricity minister has thought things through before considering removal of electricity subsidy. Discos are not the only stakeholders in Nigeria. There is a genuine lack of architecture to support that industry in Nigeria but the gains of electricity subsidy is second to fuel and the impact can be massive. There are critical aspects of Nigerias electricity battle that needs an axe but these needs proper planning.
The economy responds positively to proper indepth planning and not just all drastic actions.
Thanks for showing that patch chief, cos i believe IOT supported by AI will do this in future. Data will go out from that patch having picked signals of disease onset, processed into data and push notifications to dashboards and doctors for precision diagnostics and decision making. It will be the new normal.
In my view I think there were 3 different personalities of Mandela that fought for the people in South Africa- The Pre 1944 Lawyer, The indefatigable ANC Mandela 1944-1964 and the released Mandela post 1990. His approach to liberation changed at those different times but you can't take it away that he genuinely loved his people all through life.
Listening to the court proceedings that led to the 1964 judgment, I ask myself if Africa will ever get liberation elements like Sisulu and Mandela soon.For Walter Sisulu particularly i wonder where that kind of audacity and courage comes from, even in front of a white judge at such a dangerous time.
Mandela aligned with countries that supported ANC althrough including atinwestern nations like Libya, Cuba and Palestine but he managed South Africa more diplomatically in his last years ensuring white and black south Africans could live together in peace. That for me does not make him a puppet.
CBEX is now gone. The money is lost. The people are angry—but their desires remain.
You can complain about electricity. You can fight corruption and battle reforms. You can even blame the cost of transformation and government policy, pointing fingers daily. But there’s one thing every Nigerian desires—to grow their purchasing power.
He may not understand the forces working against the country. He may be unaware of political oligarchs. He might not even grasp the role of the law.
What he knows is this: he needs more money—to pay his kids’ expensive school fees, take that course, cover rising transportation costs, and survive annual rent in Lagos. The real issue is getting the money to do these things.
Blame him for lacking modern skills. Ask why he doesn’t save. Bully him for not buying a generator to support his business. Shout at him for not resting in the hospital despite his BP reading 120/200.
He wants to do all these things—but with what purchasing power?
He can’t access cheap credit without offering his late mother’s kidney as collateral. He can’t put his kids in the schools he desires. Any dashboard warning light terrifies him due to repair costs. It’s incredibly hard to bring his business idea to life—and that’s why Japa becomes an inevitable ambition, all in pursuit of the same goal.
After gaining the required skill set, management experience, and people skills, what he wants next is funding—money to transform his idea into a business that delivers real value.
This is why initiatives like the TOE Foundation, YouWin, etc., are grossly underestimated in Nigeria. Some were even crushed.
Entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective ways to raise the purchasing power of individuals and businesses. Increasing Purchasing Power is why 65 million Nigerians bet daily, spending an average of $15. You might ask—if they make $15 a day, why bet with it?
You may call it greed—but it’s also desperation, the desire to increase purchasing power.
The real journey to purchasing power starts early—with skill acquisition, people management, personal development, course of study, access to credit, infrastructure, and good governance etc
In conclusion: Years ago, it was Nospecto. Then came others, followed by MMM, and now CBEX.
With the rise of AI, Nigerians are likely to face even more sophisticated scams in the future.
The only way out is the real journey toward increased purchasing power.
It won’t be easy—but it is possible.
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Jainism and some Hindu advised and encouraged 2 meals a day. Except when considering personal health conditions, 2 meals a day with a low calorie may eliminate many diseases without medication and support sustainable weight loss. True?
Just wondering what makes Nigerians try Ponzi Schemes. Is it Greed or Underearning ? Its true that many people who are not underearning fall for ponzi schemes even in developed countries but isnt it worth it looking at the cost of living in Nigeria as well?