Progress is Progress even if it might be little.
Project >>> Tutorial hell.
I implemented full CRUD here front frontend - backend.
users can now track, monitor and make decision on individual invoices generated.
When you’re asked “What are your weaknesses?” during a job interview.
Here’s a list to use (top 5):
1. “I used to take on too much myself”
(Great for leadership / growth roles)
“I used to struggle with delegating because I wanted things done right. I’ve learned that clear expectations and trust actually produce better results and scale faster.”
2. “I can be impatient with slow processes”
(Best for fast-paced companies)
“I’m naturally fast-moving, so slow processes used to frustrate me. I’ve learned to channel that into improving systems instead of pushing people.”
3. “Public speaking didn’t come naturally to me”
(Classic and safe)
“Public speaking wasn’t a strength early on, so I actively practiced it through presentations and feedback. It’s improved significantly.”
4. “I can be overly detail-oriented”
(Best for structured / analytical roles)
“I can spend too much time on details. I’ve learned to time-box tasks and focus on impact first, then polish only what truly matters.”
5. “I ask a lot of questions early”
(Very safe for junior / mid roles)
“Early on, I tend to ask a lot of questions to fully understand expectations. It helps me avoid mistakes later and deliver stronger results.”
I didn’t start learning to code out of passion. I started because I wanted to make money.
January 2nd, three years ago, that meant buying my first Udemy course. Simple.
Along the way, building projects, breaking things, fixing them, and dealing with real users made me fall in love with the craft.
Today, I build and ship real-world products.
The reason I started changed. The discipline that got me here didn’t.
If you’re starting out, focus on building, not just learning. Consistency beats motivation every time.
🇳🇬 Nigerians, please stay awake and pay close attention to what is happening at the National Assembly.
There are growing concerns that the Bola Tinubu administration may be attempting to quietly alter Nigeria’s tax laws in ways that directly affect citizens’ hard-earned money.
For those who may not fully understand what the lawmaker was explaining, here is the confirmed situation in clear terms.
Earlier today, during plenary at the House of Representatives, Hon. Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP, Sokoto) raised a formal Point of Privilege, alleging that the officially gazetted versions of Nigeria’s new tax reform laws DO NOT MATCH the bills that were debated, voted on, and passed by the National Assembly.
Dasuki stated that he personally reviewed the documents over a three-day period, comparing the gazetted copies with the Votes and Proceedings of both chambers, as well as the final harmonized bills approved by lawmakers.
According to him, what lawmakers passed is NOT exactly what was PUBLISHED AS LAW.
The potential loopholes he is drawing attention to include possible changes to commencement dates, which could alter when the taxes take effect; the insertion or removal of clauses affecting exemptions, thresholds, or who ultimately bears the tax burden; EXPANDED DISCRETIONARY POWERS for tax authorities beyond what lawmakers approved; and wording changes that could WIDEN THE SCOPE of taxation or enforcement without legislative consent.
He warned that if such alterations are confirmed, they would constitute a breach of legislative privilege and raise serious constitutional concerns, since only the National Assembly has the authority to make or amend laws.
Do you now see why we have to scrutinize with undiluted aggression that MOU those crooks signed with imperialist France?
Dasuki has formally requested that all versions of the documents be brought before the House for full scrutiny.
PLEASE JOIN THIS VERY IMPORTANT CONVERSATION O!
This is the VIDEO!
According to the House of Reps member, Tinubu’s government used two drafts for the tax law. One was sent to the National Assembly for them to pass. Meanwhile, the one gazetted for public use is different.
This is a breach of the Constitution and a valid ground for impeachment!
But will the National Assembly summon the courage to investigate the allegations and impeach Tinubu, if he’s found guilty?✍️