Hello, if you are opportuned to see this post.
I guess it's time to follow me, as I will also do the same to you.
Let's connect guys.
If you are into tech too.
Let's connect.🙏❤️
🎓 Scholarship Tip: Rejection Is Part of the Process
Many students stop after their first scholarship rejection.
Big mistake.
Some of the most successful scholars today were rejected 5, 10, or even 20 times before receiving their first offer.
A rejection letter is not saying "you are not good enough."
It is simply saying "not this opportunity."
Keep applying.
Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.
David waited 12 years. Abraham waited for 25 years. Joseph waited 13 years. Noah waited 120 years. Amen if you are waiting for something right now, God’s time is the best.
Our diet in Nigeria will naturally make many people have pot belly and eventually be pre diabetic or diabetic by the time they approach 40. It may not show in your 20s well but the moment you are 30, it will show well and many people will say it's because you have got married and
nah bro, you'd be surprised how much people don't try..
allllll jokes aside.....
This is one of the MAIN reasons why people are mediocre — because they don't do shit with any kind of deliberation and intentions.
They literally just flop about all over the place for 65 years and call it a life.
Funnier thing is... life is hi key extremely fair energetically. All you gotta do is start feeding energy and intention into something, and that shit will start sprouting.
But most people today not on that.
Remember God said "meet me" "over there"!
You have to take the first step. That's literally one of Earth's laws.
— ok, real window closed, im back to clowning out —
Data science is mainly about solving problems. In the business world, you need to understand their primary goals to provide tailored solutions.
This 4 minutes read article breaks that down and helps aspiring data scientists and enthusiasts understand the business world. Feel free to read it for a deep understanding of how this line of work operates.
https://t.co/iLcrrhP0aT
As a backend engineer.
Please learn:
- System Design (scalability, microservices)
-APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC)
-Database Systems (SQL, NoSQL)
-Distributed Systems (consistency, replication)
-Caching (Redis, Memcached)
-Security (OAuth2, JWT, encryption)
-DevOps (CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes)
-Performance Optimization (profiling, load balancing)
-Cloud Services (AWS, GCP, Azure)
-Monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana)
Pick up a language..
Stop jumping from one language to the other...
After participating in about 15 hackathons, winning 12 across both national and international stages, judging hackathons, and mentoring a full team that went on to win, I’ve learned a lot from both wins and losses.
Some of the hackathons I’ve won include Microsoft-organized hackathons, Càvistà, Squad, HelpMum, Fusion Fest Tech, Cardano, AI for Social Impact, Sui, Remostart, and the Cyber AI Hackathon organized by the American Society of Engineers.
I put together something practical from all of this experience. Real lessons that actually matter in hackathons, from how to approach a problem, build the right team, pitch properly, handle demos, and position your solution in a way judges actually understand.
If you’re participating in hackathons, this will really help you think differently and strategize better.
Good luck in your future hackathons 🚀
https://t.co/xmRjnTiQsf
Fall in love with your life. Wake up early, buy your favorite coffee, go for walks, eat good food, wear what makes you feel confident, and listen to your favorite music. Purposefully create these small moments that make you fall in love with your life.