“We are trying to accommodate unintelligent people” that’s harsh, no cap.
The “olodo culture” didn’t appear. It’s the fruit of a failed system. Government investment in education is still woefully low. Graduates flood out with certificates but zero jobs. Poverty climbed to ~63% in 2025 that’s over 140 million Nigerians barely surviving.
People are in pure survival mode: do anything to eat, multiple gigs, quick hustles, viral content. When the school → stable job pipeline is broken, what else is left?
Shaming Peller or influencers misses the point. Fix the foundation, real education funding, job creation, poverty reduction and higher standards will follow. Right now, this is survival, not a celebration of ignorance.
2014. I was in front of Prof Ajayi's office in Geology and wept like a fool because I couldn't get law.
Need that tears to flow again on July 10 right in that life. This time, it's tears of joy!
If this comes across your timeline, please retweet let Nikita wonder who I be.
My World Cup starts now.
This will be my second World Cup (first was female World Cup in Australia) and I appreciate everyone that has helped this brand grow. Let’s do this
I built something I believe is useful for agentic coding today. I’ve been too worried it’s not the best it can be, but my wife encouraged me to fail fast if I was worried about failure, so here we are.
Introducing Kontinuo by @pullbase, the continuity layer for your AI coding agents.
You’re mid-task, you hit a rate limit on Claude, and you want to keep going on Codex or Cursor. But the next agent has no idea what just happened. Kontinuo fixes that, it leaves a verifiable context log the next agent can actually use and it’s really token efficient.
Check it out: https://t.co/rNiUjhT4JP
Use it, break it. I hope it’s useful to at least one person.
Have you ever wondered why Nigeria became a top voice in fraud schemes rather than tech or other legitimate industries?
It's because those fraudsters teach the next person, camp them in small groups to make money, and then recruit even more people they keep passing it on.
Meanwhile, you see people in tech just hoarding all their knowledge, which is ridiculous.
Someone will boast about making $700k on Upwork but won't even start an agency to employ others; instead, they just want to keep selling courses and hoarding opportunities.
The Nigerians in the tech space can be so weird.
But a big shout-out to anyone who is actively teaching others. You are rare, and you deserve every good thing.
Been using Claude to learn C++.
I don’t think any human can help me with such a tailored roadmap. Every example, every explanation is tailored to the specific domain I’m targeting.
I went to download a roadmap to use as a guide, but Claude told me to ditch it and focus on what it has provided me, and I completely agree. Very soon, I’ll begin working on a project.
This, paired with textbooks for in-depth knowledge. AI is truly a game changer.
Had breakfast with some Haitians this morning and they were shocked by how much I knew about Haiti lol.
We talked about Barbecue (Not the meat but the gang leader of Haiti lol), the civil war, the politics, the chaos etc and its interesting that I didn’t learn any of these from books, but from years of spending 4–5 hours on YouTube every weekend.
Shout out to YouTubers like Drew Binsky, Tayo Aina and co who really make us travel the world from our TV screens.
This is a good thing sha🤣🤣... I prefer an undervalued naira oo .. Make IMF face front..Cardoso is actually an economic wizard sha.. Tinubu got that appointment right 👍
Now I'm doing at least five things concurrently:
CS syllabus
Remote job applications
Agentic engineering
Quantitative Finance
Freelance web development