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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by freemanbubble: 8:39pm On Mar 05, 2019
Okay
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Innoxxacs: 8:39pm On Mar 05, 2019
He surely has a plan
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 8:40pm On Mar 05, 2019
Welcome back fool
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by faithfull18(f): 8:40pm On Mar 05, 2019
Wow, I am impressed.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by KDK(m): 8:40pm On Mar 05, 2019
Tinalex:
Won ti get broda yii!!!
I am forced to agree
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 8:41pm On Mar 05, 2019
Good to go brother!!

We will surely get there.


themonk:
There’s a certain allure that accompanies being one of the best graduating students in any educational institution for that matter, not to mention one as prestigious as the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in Boston, U.S.A.

Finishing at the top end of your class from such an institution, to a reasonable extent, would imply that you get to wear the “Hot Prospect” label and enjoy the rare privilege of having your pick of six-figure job offers from top firms who would be tripping over themselves to have you put pen to paper. And that’s just for starters.

Well, that was pretty much the case for Nigerian techie, Obinna Ukwuani, who may have left everyone in shock when he opted to toe an entirely different line.

By turning his back on the lure of a fat paycheck that could well build a comfortable life to pursue a deep-seated passion that could have just as easily proved a fiasco in the end, he exhibited quite the courage.

Obinna Ukwuani is on a path to building Africa’s first STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) campus in Nigeria – a project that was borne out of the need to level the playing field and bridge the learning gap between young African students and their counterparts in the developed world.

The seed for the project was sowed some years ago, when Obinna was only a boy. Having lived most of his life in Washington D.C. where his parents had relocated the family to when he could barely form words, his folks thought it important that he paid a visit to his home country, Nigeria, to get a feel of his roots.

That meant Obinna returned to Nigeria where he completed both 8th and 9th Grades. The experience was an eye-opener for him in many ways, but none more so than the realisation of the problems bedevilling the school system in his homeland.

“I met up with my peers, the friends and classmates I’d met during my time there and it was shocking to see how far behind me they were. It was a very real experience for me,” says Obinna.

Most kids would simply revel in the knowledge that they had the edge over their school mates, but Obinna knew better. It was clear to him studying in the United States had given him an advantage and just about anyone could be just as good if they had the opportunities he’s had.

Rather than taking pleasure in the satisfaction that besting everyone else should normally bring, he felt sick to his stomach. To him, it was an “injustice.”

He returned to the United States with a hole in his heart; one he knew would not be filled until someone did something about the disparity. At the time, it didn’t occur to him that that “someone’ might as well be himself.

Back in the States, Obinna Ukwuani blitzed his way through high school, and his stellar academic was to earn him a place at MIT back in 2008.

All that time, he worried about students like him back home who would be hampered from going anywhere near their full potential due to the flaws in the system, and it wasn’t until freshman year that he realized he could just as well be the one to effect change.


And that realisation eventually morphed into organized action. In October 2011, he launched Exposure Robotics Academy – one of Nigeria’s first high-profile STEM education programmes – in Lagos.

It was designed as a five-week residential program aimed at teaching creative problem solving, engineering principles, and programming to high school students during the summer.

Within three years, the academy coached up to 113 students from 17 states across Nigeria and Ghana on how to code and build robots, some of whom have since gained scholarships into American universities and are just as determined to further the teaching of STEM back home.

With Obinna overseeing the programme, and Shell Oil as its sponsor, a number of MIT students were also jetted off to Nigeria where they taught and mentored high school students.

Interestingly, the programme was also recognised at the Roxbury International Film Festival. Naija Beta; a documentary based on the program, took home the award for “Best Documentary Film.”

But the Nigerian techie seems to be far from done and is spoiling for more. After putting in some relentless work towards putting together a business plan and trying to sell it to potential investors for several months, it does look like he’s making some headway.

In January 2018, he partnered with the Bank of Kigali to launch Makers Robotics Academy Rwanda; the first-ever robotics Bootcamp in the country. The programme hosted 40 Rwandan high school students on an intensive three-week course facilitated by MIT students.


The Nigerian tech entrepreneur has also gone on to set up NESA by Makers; a brick-and-mortar new economy skills accelerator based in Lagos, Nigeria. It rolled out its first course; full-stack web development, in June 2017.



NESA by Makers aims to provide a learning environment that inspires trainers, as well as a rigorous curriculum that would transform students from novice coders to employable junior web developers within three months.

Through such initiatives, the Nigerian entrepreneur hopes to build capacity in young Africans which would bring about the unlocking of potential and the discovery of genius innovations that would put the continent on the technology map.

Obinna is determined to change the perception of Africa as a mere consumer of technology by helping to equip young creators with the tools with which they can develop novel technological solutions to some of society’s most-pressing problems.

https://weetracker.com/2019/03/03/nigerian-entrepreneur-obinna-ukwuani/?fbclid=IwAR1Vm-CCPSPETvlzWXRD2PfrBENU3ul4O-uEi9Vq7qIDhOKAIRAR_NKpaUM
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by fk001(m): 8:41pm On Mar 05, 2019
We no go hear word again
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by SmartToyota(m): 8:41pm On Mar 05, 2019
Buzzing minds! I hope this initiative for himself and the country works out sooner. Kudos!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 8:42pm On Mar 05, 2019
Tinalex:
Won ti get broda yii!!!
at least, he's not complaining!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by agabaI23(m): 8:43pm On Mar 05, 2019
Well done there
Way to go
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by KDK(m): 8:44pm On Mar 05, 2019
JamaicanLove:
Welcome back fool
grin grin grin you guys are mean but real
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by AllenSpencer: 8:44pm On Mar 05, 2019
His village people are awake!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by ogbonti: 8:46pm On Mar 05, 2019
Sakamaje:
If he has green card he can always go back in case things don't work out.



Under Trump, green card holders are not safe, that card gets revoked like crazy these days even over minor things like traffic offense, you dont know wetin dey happen for USA

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by systemz(m): 8:47pm On Mar 05, 2019
Is he related to Kaycee?
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Gerrard59(m): 8:47pm On Mar 05, 2019
KDK:
This one is making same mistake some of us made when UK still had her doors open to Nigerians that schooled there. My prayer is for him not to regret his action like some of us do. undecided

MIT not Oxford. The US not the UK. From the narration, he is most likely a citizen - a difference.

Well done to him, although, not everyone can attempt such.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by hydeka: 8:48pm On Mar 05, 2019
sweetonugbu:
suicide mission


KDK:
This one is making same mistake some of us made when UK still had her doors open to Nigerians that schooled there. My prayer is for him not to regret his action like some of us do. undecided

I know the guy.
He was born in America
We spent two years in the same secondary school in Nigeria when his dad sent him and his sister over to have some Nigerian experience.

He knows what he is doing..

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by AngelicBeing: 8:49pm On Mar 05, 2019
Electricboy:
chisos...this guy just made d biggest mistake of his life...cuz nothing works in nigeria...



his initiative and intention will die a fast death.....nairalanders let's pray for him.....I know say afonja no fit know book like this guy...




na only to day chop broom soup with their cone disgusting heads and mine skulls...



spits
Hahaha
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by vioment: 8:49pm On Mar 05, 2019
The problem is, are nigerians going to be grateful, both the govt and/or the civilians. Enough people to frustrate you when you mean good, but when na bad things, you can count on enough help in Nigeria both from govt and/or civilians. You see our lives.

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by FuckThaMod: 8:49pm On Mar 05, 2019
Chi59:
He looks like someone from East Africa
East Nigeria
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Organs(m): 8:50pm On Mar 05, 2019
Excellent development. This is so cool. Most Nigerians will not understand this that there are so many things more important and more fulfilling than making "money". Lots of missionaries left their comfort zone and came to Africa to preach and spread the message or to just work and give back and that to them is very fulfilling.

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 8:50pm On Mar 05, 2019
FuckThaMod:
East Nigeria
Going by his name. Yeah
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Baroba(m): 8:51pm On Mar 05, 2019
KDK:
This one is making same mistake some of us made when UK still had her doors open to Nigerians that schooled there. My prayer is for him not to regret his action like some of us do. undecided

With an American passport, he can always go back if it doesn't work out.. He should have concentrated his effort in Rwanda, a nation were things actually work.. Kudos bro
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by martineverest(m): 8:53pm On Mar 05, 2019
Chi59:
He looks like someone from East Africa
ethiopia
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by 1kingwriter: 8:55pm On Mar 05, 2019
Igbo man to the core!

When companies start asking him for trainings having created some worthy tutorials, all will hail him.

A right direction!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by dingbang(m): 8:56pm On Mar 05, 2019
My prayer is that let them not kidnap him in Africa.

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 8:58pm On Mar 05, 2019
martineverest:
ethiopia
Exactly!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by gbagyiza: 8:59pm On Mar 05, 2019
Electricboy:
chisos...this guy just made d biggest mistake of his life...cuz nothing works in nigeria...



his initiative and intention will die a fast death.....nairalanders let's pray for him.....I know say afonja no fit know book like this guy...




na only to day chop broom soup with their cone disgusting heads and mine skulls...



spits

I really understand your point of view, n truly u r correct. But I also think that d guy should give it a trial, he may be lucky it works for him. His plans n strategy may just favoured him. Let us keep trying, I believe that someday it will work.

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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by GoodMuyis(m): 9:00pm On Mar 05, 2019
superamoled:
We need more of him in Nigeria. It’s just unfortunate that Nigeria will frustrate him and he’ll be underutilized

Not when he build his on Castle and fortress within the empire and command his rule from there
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by esorison(m): 9:00pm On Mar 05, 2019
superamoled:
We need more of him in Nigeria. It’s just unfortunate that Nigeria will frustrate him and he’ll be underutilized

Furstrate ke? Go and check the fee for his web development fundamental and Full stack course you go know why.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Kennydoc(m): 9:01pm On Mar 05, 2019
LexngtonSteele:
Kai... at least this one's permanent address isn't a jail in Asia.

Thank the living Jesus! This is a miracle. Sign of maybe Rapture!

MIT.... i salute! cool

You find a good mix of every quality and attribute among them. The best of geniuses and the worst of criminals are among them. They are simply an extraordinary group of people.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by apelike1: 9:01pm On Mar 05, 2019
themonk:
There’s a certain allure that accompanies being one of the best graduating students in any educational institution for that matter, not to mention one as prestigious as the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in Boston, U.S.A.

Finishing at the top end of your class from such an institution, to a reasonable extent, would imply that you get to wear the “Hot Prospect” label and enjoy the rare privilege of having your pick of six-figure job offers from top firms who would be tripping over themselves to have you put pen to paper. And that’s just for starters.

Well, that was pretty much the case for Nigerian techie, Obinna Ukwuani, who may have left everyone in shock when he opted to toe an entirely different line.

By turning his back on the lure of a fat paycheck that could well build a comfortable life to pursue a deep-seated passion that could have just as easily proved a fiasco in the end, he exhibited quite the courage.

Obinna Ukwuani is on a path to building Africa’s first STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) campus in Nigeria – a project that was borne out of the need to level the playing field and bridge the learning gap between young African students and their counterparts in the developed world.

The seed for the project was sowed some years ago, when Obinna was only a boy. Having lived most of his life in Washington D.C. where his parents had relocated the family to when he could barely form words, his folks thought it important that he paid a visit to his home country, Nigeria, to get a feel of his roots.

That meant Obinna returned to Nigeria where he completed both 8th and 9th Grades. The experience was an eye-opener for him in many ways, but none more so than the realisation of the problems bedevilling the school system in his homeland.

“I met up with my peers, the friends and classmates I’d met during my time there and it was shocking to see how far behind me they were. It was a very real experience for me,” says Obinna.

Most kids would simply revel in the knowledge that they had the edge over their school mates, but Obinna knew better. It was clear to him studying in the United States had given him an advantage and just about anyone could be just as good if they had the opportunities he’s had.

Rather than taking pleasure in the satisfaction that besting everyone else should normally bring, he felt sick to his stomach. To him, it was an “injustice.”

He returned to the United States with a hole in his heart; one he knew would not be filled until someone did something about the disparity. At the time, it didn’t occur to him that that “someone’ might as well be himself.

Back in the States, Obinna Ukwuani blitzed his way through high school, and his stellar academic was to earn him a place at MIT back in 2008.

All that time, he worried about students like him back home who would be hampered from going anywhere near their full potential due to the flaws in the system, and it wasn’t until freshman year that he realized he could just as well be the one to effect change.


And that realisation eventually morphed into organized action. In October 2011, he launched Exposure Robotics Academy – one of Nigeria’s first high-profile STEM education programmes – in Lagos.

It was designed as a five-week residential program aimed at teaching creative problem solving, engineering principles, and programming to high school students during the summer.

Within three years, the academy coached up to 113 students from 17 states across Nigeria and Ghana on how to code and build robots, some of whom have since gained scholarships into American universities and are just as determined to further the teaching of STEM back home.

With Obinna overseeing the programme, and Shell Oil as its sponsor, a number of MIT students were also jetted off to Nigeria where they taught and mentored high school students.

Interestingly, the programme was also recognised at the Roxbury International Film Festival. Naija Beta; a documentary based on the program, took home the award for “Best Documentary Film.”

But the Nigerian techie seems to be far from done and is spoiling for more. After putting in some relentless work towards putting together a business plan and trying to sell it to potential investors for several months, it does look like he’s making some headway.

In January 2018, he partnered with the Bank of Kigali to launch Makers Robotics Academy Rwanda; the first-ever robotics Bootcamp in the country. The programme hosted 40 Rwandan high school students on an intensive three-week course facilitated by MIT students.


The Nigerian tech entrepreneur has also gone on to set up NESA by Makers; a brick-and-mortar new economy skills accelerator based in Lagos, Nigeria. It rolled out its first course; full-stack web development, in June 2017.



NESA by Makers aims to provide a learning environment that inspires trainers, as well as a rigorous curriculum that would transform students from novice coders to employable junior web developers within three months.

Through such initiatives, the Nigerian entrepreneur hopes to build capacity in young Africans which would bring about the unlocking of potential and the discovery of genius innovations that would put the continent on the technology map.

Obinna is determined to change the perception of Africa as a mere consumer of technology by helping to equip young creators with the tools with which they can develop novel technological solutions to some of society’s most-pressing problems.

https://weetracker.com/2019/03/03/nigerian-entrepreneur-obinna-ukwuani/?fbclid=IwAR1Vm-CCPSPETvlzWXRD2PfrBENU3ul4O-uEi9Vq7qIDhOKAIRAR_NKpaUM
village people most have magneted your destiny undecided
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 9:02pm On Mar 05, 2019
I hope Nigeria doesn't kill his career and vision. The country knows nothing better than terminating the growth of citizens. If you're rich, you are into money ritual, if you're smart, na juju and if you finally break through, kidnappers and village people go remember you. undecided

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