@melTechFlow Ease of non-verbal communication that comes with being from the same background, it’s a different kind of bonding if you are privilege to find someone in such category
@henrypirfa Rather, I find you as someone curious to meet The Real God, it’s like you are saying, “God show Yourself to me if You exist, I want to have a reason to believe in You”. I can help you. So what makes you think you have what defines who God is?
@boystomzyy@marvisdosa Don’t be foolish, do you know the kind of spiritual things the people you copy the “I don’t believe in God” thing engage in. They are basically telling you they are not on the God Almighty’s side, do you know the different level of sorcery and fraternising they are on?
VAR's introduction was expected to interpret human reality in events in football. If referees can't make proper decisions despite VAR, then VAR should be removed from football totally. That's not a penalty against Senegal; if anything, it should be a foul against Youri Tielemans.
VAR's introduction was expected to interpret human reality in events in football. If referees can't make proper decisions despite VAR, then VAR should be removed from football totally. That's not a penalty against Senegal; if anything, it should be a foul against Youri Tielemans.
There’s a career trap a lot of Nigerian developers fall into without even noticing.
Most Engineers optimise for breadth instead of depth.
React today, NestJS tomorrow, Django after that, then Go, then Rust, then whatever framework is trending next week.
Every new tech feels like progress because it adds another line to the CV.
But none of it actually builds a reputation.
One thing you all should know is this: developers who are getting the highest leverage in the Nigerian remote market right now are not the ones who know the most tools.
They’re the ones who are known for something specific.
“The engineer who builds payment systems.”
“The engineer who can scale Node.js services to serious traffic.”
“The engineer who understands Nigerian fintech infrastructure deeply.”
That kind of clarity compounds over time.
A wide skill set without a clear identity just becomes a long list of things you’ve touched.
At some point, it stops being about what you can use.
It becomes about what people associate you with.
So, as a person, here's my advice:
Pick a lane, go deep, then stay there long enough for it to start speaking for you.