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Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by RockHard: 6:15am On Apr 16, 2019
https://techpoint.africa/2019/04/02/babatunde-fashola-twitter-software-engineer/


By Titilola Oludimu

In May 2018, Twitter officially released the Account Activity API to help developers build solutions that enable businesses create better customer engagement experiences on its platform.

On the team of engineers that worked on the API is Babatunde Fashola, a Nigerian software engineer that has worked at Twitter for the past three years building products now used by millions of people around the world.

Many Nigerians may recognise the Twitter software engineer’s name as that of the former Lagos state governor and current Minister of Power, Works and Housing.

“I get that a lot,” says Tunde in a recent chat with Techpoint, “My name is Babatunde Olaide Fashola”.

Tunde was in Nigeria recently and during our chat, he shared his story; from name references to the minister, his medical background to working with one of the biggest tech companies in the world.

From medical physiology to tech

Babatunde described his introduction to computer science in secondary school as being too abstract for him. As a result, he failed the subject and never dreamt of pursuing a career related to it. Instead, he aspired to become a medical doctor.

“Asides the fact that I sucked at computer science, coming from an African background, the goal was to either become a medical doctor or an engineer.”

He eventually enrolled at the University of Ibadan (UI) to study medical physiology. After Tunde graduated in 2009 and observed his compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) service year, he was back home with nothing to do.

While waiting for something to come along, Tunde began teaching himself Java programming.


“Electricity and Internet access were the major challenges I faced when I was learning how to code. There were days when I had to write my code on a piece of paper and wait till there was power to compile them.”

Things became even worse when his computer developed some issues. Then, he’d have to borrow his younger brother’s laptop for a few hours everyday to type in code he had written on pieces of paper.

After learning the basics of Java programming on his own, Tunde enrolled at Aptech, a Lagos-based IT training institute where he got his certification in Java programming.

“After I got my certification at Aptech, I got a job as a medical rep. I did that for about three months. I wasn’t so good at it so I quit and got a job as an instructor at Aptech.”

He didn’t teach at Aptech for too long either. After about three months, he quit and took a job as a Java programmer at a software company based in Ibadan, Oyo state.

Tunde worked at the company for another three months before he left Nigeria to get his master’s degree in the U.S.

From Nigeria to the U.S

In 2013, Babatunde Fashola enrolled at the Morgan State University, Maryland to pursue a master’s degree in bioinformatics.

“The programme entails using information tech to solve biological problems. I chose it because I wanted a merger between physiology and tech.”

Interestingly, while he was studying bioinformatics, Babatunde began leaning heavily on the tech side of the course and at one point became a leading software developer for the Morgan State University. He built some solutions for the school and reported directly to the school’s chief information officer (CIO) at the time.

“I also led a team of undergraduate students who were building a solution for the school’s admissions department. The more I built solutions, the more I realised that it was much more fun and interesting.”

However, nothing drove Tunde towards software engineering as much as the narrative that there weren’t many black software engineers in Silicon Valley. His anger towards this narrative was fueled in 2014 when he attended an information session.

“I was so livid that anyone would think that. So I decided to prove this narrative wrong by approaching several software companies in The Valley and requesting for an interview".

It was at this point that Babatunde Fashola knew that he wanted to pursue a career in software engineering.


Joining Twitter

Still on a quest to change the narrative about black software engineers in Silicon Valley, Babatunde would attend several conferences to meet recruiters and ask to take their tests and interviews.

This was when he came across a Twitter representative. He took the company’s recruitment test, passed and joined the team as a software engineering intern in 2015.

“I did a great job during the internship and was retained.”

During the summer of 2015, right after his internship at Twitter, Tunde got a software engineering-related research job at IBM. He returned to Twitter after the summer to resume as a software engineer at the company in January 2016.

Working at Twitter

“There was a culture shock for sure. I went from being used to a culture of 9 to 5 in Nigeria to a work environment where people take their jobs like a religion. You leave when you get your work done and can be called upon anytime the need arises. Until then, I thought only doctors could be on call, I never knew software engineers could be on call as well. I love the work ethic at Twitter.”

At Twitter, Babatunde takes pride in working with one of the best software engineering teams in the world and working on products being used by millions of people all over the world.


“The fact that one can impact the world by just typing some keys on a keyboard is actually very powerful.”

However, this power, according to Tunde comes with a lot of responsibilities. In addition to working alongside his team to help people around the world use Twitter as a positive tool, he also works alongside other software engineers to help bring in more black talents into Silicon Valley.

“The awareness is there. We’re beginning to see more diverse intern classes and work spaces all around Silicon Valley. It’s not where we want to be but it’s getting better.”

Looking back at his transition from a medical physiology graduate to a self-taught Java programmer back when he first started, Babatunde says his journey into tech would have been much easier if he had gotten some mentorship.

Currently, as a member of the /dev/color community which empowers black software engineers to help one another, he’s getting some help and mentorship from his fellow black engineers.

“Being a software engineer is not just about writing code; you might possibly need help with that. But also with navigating the tech space and progressing in your career. This information is not readily available so you need to have discussions with and seek advice from those who have gone ahead of you.”

When Tunde is not working on Twitter products, he enjoys reading books, hiking, skiing, hanging out with friends and playing soccer (football).

Babatunde Fashola loves his job at Twitter and says he’d only consider coming back home to Nigeria to set up something “for the right things and for the right reasons.”

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Is04970: 6:18am On Apr 16, 2019
Yoruba leads, some follow and others are into drugs.

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Nobody: 6:19am On Apr 16, 2019
I just wonder if the Chinese people also says... "zhuang man working with twitter"..

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by jidamsel43(m): 6:24am On Apr 16, 2019
Good to be at best in your chosen career. Kudos to him and others that are working tirelessly to he the best

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Paulpaulpaul(m): 6:30am On Apr 16, 2019
Good for him, he would have become one useless and heartless Physiotherapist in Nigeria out of frustration from the seniors and yeye government officials. Now I know why people are bend in going to Canada.



Many fine software engineers here are teachers. They will keep telling you that you can become a millionaire after the acquisition of the knowledge but they are poor like church rats

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Harrymig1(m): 6:30am On Apr 16, 2019
Nice one
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by daddytime(m): 6:38am On Apr 16, 2019
Beautiful achievement.

Impossible is indeed nothing...

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by anochuko01(m): 6:49am On Apr 16, 2019
America amaka...

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by ifex370(m): 6:56am On Apr 16, 2019
Is04970:
Yoruba leads, some follow and others are into drugs.

What have you achieved in life.

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Is04970: 7:13am On Apr 16, 2019
ifex370:


What have you achieved in life.
The elders in our communities don't encourage us to smuggle drugs. Can the same be said of the cursed erosion ridden redmudland ?

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by suremanpatriot: 7:21am On Apr 16, 2019
fashola pikin grin
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Hadeya(m): 7:26am On Apr 16, 2019
i’m motivated

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by TumblrGyal(f): 7:49am On Apr 16, 2019
Very satisfying read

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Nobody: 8:38am On Apr 16, 2019
TumblrGyal:
Very satisfying read
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Hier(m): 10:47am On Apr 16, 2019
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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:47am On Apr 16, 2019
Is04970:
Yoruba leads, some follow and others are into drugs.
SAY NO TO TRIBALISM!
Be Guided!!


LazyGold:

Igbo would have turn this to a Yoruba Bashing Thread if he was an Igbo man
Even at that, Two wrongs do not make a right!
You learn to be the mature one!

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by kapelvej: 10:48am On Apr 16, 2019
Is04970:
Yoruba leads, some follow and others are into drugs.
such a fool

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:48am On Apr 16, 2019
Nice meeting you Fashola.

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by obembet(f): 10:49am On Apr 16, 2019
We only know one Babatunde fashola. BRF

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by davillian(m): 10:50am On Apr 16, 2019
From Nigeria to US
Once you have something upstairs you get the job but here in my country hmmm let me not say anything

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Uzorsudoku: 10:50am On Apr 16, 2019
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by lyriclekidd(m): 10:51am On Apr 16, 2019
Okay

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by qanda: 10:51am On Apr 16, 2019
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by 15ssDRIVE(m): 10:52am On Apr 16, 2019
Is04970:
Yoruba leads, some follow and others are into drugs.

Naija leads ..... United we can!!!

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Nobody: 10:53am On Apr 16, 2019
And he is working in twitter HQ, rather in Nigeria's HQ helping to develop his own country.


And the people who are in Nigerian Government are block headed, peadophilic, old illiterate baldies.

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Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Upton: 10:54am On Apr 16, 2019
grin
Re: Meet Babatunde Fashola, A Nigerian Software Engineer That Works At Twitter HQ by Nobody: 10:54am On Apr 16, 2019
Now I know why my twitter has been misbehaving = DEMOLA AJAYI tongue

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