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It’s been over a month off here and I blame NYSC camp 😭. They took away my Power BI, hid the SQL, and gave me parades, bugle calls, and mosquito battles instead.
Back after 3 data free weeks refreshed and ready to dive into data analytics again! 💻📊
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The one thing that motivates me in my field is to see healthcare and beauty startups, drug manufacturing companies, retail brands, green energy initiatives and hospitals scale up fast 💯
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A 4-Year January Sales Overview (2018–2021) filtered by business segment.
From Power Query ➡️ Power Pivot ➡️ DAX ➡️ Pivot Tables = Excel magic.
No VBA. No add-ins. Just pure Excel.
Thanks y’all for the support always 🫶❤️
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Nigeria’s maternal mortality rate is 1,047 deaths per 100,000 live births, over 14x the WHO benchmark of <70 deaths.
My analysis of a sample dataset highlights the social, economic, and healthcare gaps driving this crisis, along with actionable recommendations for change.
Most supply chain teams are flying blind.
No visibility. Missed deliveries. Gut-feel decisions.
I’m building a Power BI project to fix that—here’s what I’ve done so far: 🧵
1. Started with raw delivery & shipment data.
#PowerBI#SupplyChain#LogisticsAnalytics#Excel#Dataviz
✅ Recommendation:
– Expand free emergency C-sections in underserved areas.
– Launch awareness campaigns to normalize medically necessary C-sections.
Maternal health matters and should be prioritized.
#Maternalhealth#DataAnalysis#DataVisualization
https://t.co/IDjvASNINp
C-section access shouldn’t depend on your location or income. At 14.4%, Nigeria’s C-section rate meets WHO’s standard but many rural and low-income women still can’t reach life-saving care.
Also Cultural myths like “deliver like the Hebrew women” put lives at risk.