Just deployed my Hospital Readmission Risk Prediction App using #Streamlit!
Over the past few weeks, I built a machine learning model to predict the likelihood of a patient being readmitted, based on clinical features.
I've consulted with 20+ companies in the past 2 years. Every single one still writes SQL, Python, and other programming languages by hand. They use Power BI and Excel just like you and me.
They have issues with duplicates, data migrations, making use of their data.
They use AI, but it doesn't do everything for them.
People get lost in the buzzword of AI and assume all problems are solved and Data Analysts, Data Scientists, and Data Engineers are no longer relevant.
The real world is a great example of that not being the case.
This is why I still stress knowing the basics!
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You need to see the joy on olodos' faces when a very academically sound person doesn't succeed in life. They relish it. It's almost as if it gives them more reasons to talk down on education and intelligence.
When we were graduating, after I finished as the top student in my class, many of my coursemates were really eager to see how I would turn out. In fact, I would always hear them gossiping: "No be by Best Graduating Student. To make am for life no be by acada. Street na military. We go see."
I'm glad I turned out really well. Even most of those who went to Ghana for "updates" after school and eventually resorted to fraud can't measure up to my accomplishments. Till today, many of them still randomly call me and jokingly ask, "Senior man, you just dey chop dey go. You no wan give men update na!"
Deep down, they genuinely believe I must be secretly involved in fraud. This is the society we live in, where many young people have come to believe that you can't succeed legitimately, and that every young man who is doing well for himself must be involved in fraud. Even many elderly people and police officers aren't exempt from this line of thinking.
I haven't seen a country that is trying so hard to make education unattractive like ours.
"School na scam."
"No be by BSc. You get BTC?"
"Education is the key to success. Oya, use the key start Benz na 😂."
"Lecturer pack 1999 Camry, student don pack Lexus beside am."
If we continue this way, in a few years, there will be nothing left of our educational system. We are so money-centred that we don't even realize education can be an end in itself and not necessarily just a means to an end.
Everything has become, "How much do you have in your account?" or "Use your intelligence buy Benz na."
This is one of the reasons it really hurts me to see highly intelligent and brilliant people end up poor. I'm always rooting for academically sound people to succeed because I genuinely want people, especially young people, to see that you can make it legitimately through hard work and academic excellence.
Any society where only the olodos become financially successful while the brighter minds, the ones who believe in due process, continue to struggle is a society that is bound to fail.
I'm thinking we should have an annual Best Teacher Award where the best teacher each year wins ₦100 million.
We can have other categories too.
Something like a Grammy to celebrate and inspire teachers.
What do you think?
This is the olodo uprising we're talking about.
This girl had a niche. Always sounded so polished and put together in her interviews; until she decided to link up with peller because peller was racking up views
Now listen to the way she sounds like a motor park agbero. She couldn't influence peller. She couldn't polish peller. Rather, peller has her speaking and acting like him.
But through all this, she asked an important question: "your president nko? Did he go to school?"
I hope you all can now see why many of us fought tooth and nail to stop Tinubu from becoming president; but many others (and sadly highly educated people) supported him and helped him rig his way to the presidency.
Now, he has become a poster boy; one that boldly passes the message that not only do you not need education to achieve the highest office in the land, but you also do not have to worry about leading a life free of crime.
What Ycee refers to as Peller culture is actually Tinubu and APC culture
The attack on the education nerve Centre in Nigeria was heralded and is sustained by the APC because an educated populace is one that asks questions and demands accountability. An educated populace is one with the potential to revolt.
Therefore, they do their best to make sure people like peller and his like get platforms to keep showing impressionable naija youth that not only do they not need education, but also that they can make money by putting their foolishness on display; and by so doing, reduce the possibility of the government being held accountable by them.
The steep decline, rot, and decay in our educational system started the moment APC got into power.
Olodo uprising = APC uprising
I spend time researching and writing educational content about data analysis and tech in general, you won't believe the number of impressions I get.
This is very true. The media rewards tomfoolery to educational and critical thinking
@DurkioWiz I’m sure you’ll call Mr Bean creative and laugh when Kevin Hart acts a phool
But since it’s Peller, Una want am to be scholar
There are different sectors in human society and it’s been like that for ages
Las las everybody dey hustle and it’s unfair to talk down on another man
If your tech startup is losing users right after they sign up, stop blaming your marketing.
Look at your UI/UX.
Beautiful design (UI) gets people through the front door. But a confusing navigation and high friction (UX) pushes them right back out.
Prioritize seamless user journeys over flashy animations. Retention is won in the wires. ✨