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If you’ve been scouting for a reliable place to learn tech (from zero to pro) in Abuja, I think EarlyCode Institute deserves your serious attention. I’ve been digging into what they offer, and here’s a breakdown of why I believe EarlyCode is among the top. What is EarlyCode Institute? EarlyCode is an accredited tech training institute located in Abuja. They offer physical classes with real instructors—not just online videos. Their mission is to train and raise tech talents in Nigeria. They provide a structured learning path: from beginner → intermediate → advanced. What they teach — Courses & Skills Here are some of the in-demand tech fields EarlyCode covers: earlycode.net Course / Area 1. Full Stack Web Development - Building websites from HTML/CSS → JavaScript → backend & databases 2. Mobile App Development - For Android & iOS platforms, app architecture, etc. 3. Data Analytics / Data Science - Working with Data, Analysis, Visualization, Machine Learning, etc. 4. UI/UX & Prototype Design - Designing interfaces, user experiences, prototyping, etc. 5. Office Essentials, Google Workspace, & Graphics Design - Skills to improve digital office skills and promote brand, design visuals, etc. 6. Cyber Security Analyst - Covers the methodologies, tools, and technical skills that a Cybersecurity Analyst operates with on their day-to-day job. 7. Networking and Network Systems Installations - Setting up, configuring, and maintaining computer networks, intercom systems, and CCTV/IP camera installations. 8. Python Programming - From basic to advanced levels. This professional-level course is specifically designed for aspiring Python developers. Why Beginner-to-Advanced Matters EarlyCode does not just throw students into advanced topics; they guide you: 1. You start with the basics: HTML, CSS, logic, Excel, and problem-solving skills. 2. Then intermediate: programming languages (Python, JavaScript, REACT), and design principles, including small projects. 3. Advanced: full applications, real-world projects, databases, working in teams, prototype designs, full Excel templates, etc. Others a. Mentorship: They offer physical mentorship and instructor support so you don’t get stranded at any point. b. Portfolio building: You end up with good projects that you can show to employers. Other Advantages / Highlights a. Hands-on training approach — EarlyCode emphasizes real experience, not just theory; most of their class projects are structured to tackle or mirror real-world challenges. b. Over 1,500 students trained already, many of whom are currently employed by top companies, both nationally and internationally. That means there is some track record. c. Accredited by relevant bodies: NBTE, NCS, and other professional corporate bodies in Nigeria, giving credibility and assurance. d. They offer an internship / SIWES placement for students. This is very important if you are a student looking for a good tech institution for SIWES placement, or you want to transition to tech. Who Should Enroll If you fall into any of these categories, EarlyCode might be just what you need: 1. Fresh students and graduates who want a tech career, but don’t know where to start. 2. People who want to change careers (non-tech → tech). 3. Entrepreneurs and workers who need digital skills or want to build/maintain a web/app presence. 4. Freelancers or hobbyists who want to polish their skills into something employable. 5. Anyone who is tired of generic online tutorials and wants structure + hands-on guidance. Things to Consider / What to Ask Before You Enrol Of course, no institute is perfect, so here are some questions you might want to ask: 1. What is the cost of each course / bootcamp? Are there payment plans? 2. What is the duration of training (hours/weeks)? 3. What is the student-to-instructor ratio? 4. What support is available after class (job assistance, mentorship, alumni network)? 5. What hardware/software access is provided (computers, licenses etc.)? 6. How recent/up-to-date is the curriculum? (Tech changes fast.) My Verdict: Why EarlyCode Stands Out Putting everything together, here’s why I think EarlyCode is among the best in Abuja in 2025: 1. They give a clear learning path (beginner → advanced). Too many institutes just start with advanced or assume you know the basics. 2. They are credible: accreditation + past successful students + internship links. 3. They balance theory with practice; you don’t just watch videos—you attend physical classes, build projects, and portfolios. 4. Their range of courses is broad (web, mobile, UI/UX, data, office, cyber security, networking, etc.), so you can specialise or combine skills. 5. Physical instructors and classes are a plus for many people who find online-only learning too isolating or undisciplined. Bottom Line If you’re in Abuja in 2025 and serious about a tech career, EarlyCode Institute is one of the top choices. It offers the kind of structured, outcome-oriented training that can really bridge the gap between “I want to learn tech” and “I’m employable / building real things / freelancing/launching products.” If anyone here has attended EarlyCode, it’d be great to hear your experience (how useful, job placement, etc.). For those considering it, it might be worth going to their office, asking questions, comparing with a couple of others, and then making your decision. Contact Feel free to contact EarlyCode anytime Phone/WhatsApp: 07087777367 Website: www.earlycode.net Best of luck to all who are learning (or about to). Tech can give you options, but what matters is learning the right things, with the right support.
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[color=#990000][/color]If Jesus Christ Himself came to the world and was rejected by the very people He came to save, i'm not surprised if we today are afraid of the truth. JESUS DISCIPLES FELLOWSHIP teaches the raw truth about the Gospel, you will only hate them if you are perverse church leader who does not want people to find out the truth in order not to be set free from your false teachings. I have been a part of the fellowship (JDF) for a while now and i see nothing but the truth direct from God's word, the truth about Jesus and the Gospel. JDF is neither a "Church" denomination nor a "Ministry" but a fellowship/school of brethren. so there is no General Overseer, senior pastor, set man or president whatsoever, It is normal for people to reject what is right and cling to what is false with human made-up excuses, the devil will always come up with strategies to fight the true Gospel, after-all the whole world is under his influence. We don't teach about church denominations no matter how bad it may get, personally I've got testimonies of how God transformed my life for good and given me the ability to end some of my past struggles with sin. The devil can do anything to deceive the world and keep everyone in bondage and ignorance, but one thing he can't do is to give you power over sin HE CANNOT SET YOU FREE FROM SPIRITUAL BONDAGE. My advise to everyone reading this is that if you've got personal or issues with JDF or any church denomination, ask questions first and try to get personal clarifications before trying to condemn something you know nothing about. Allow God through His spirit to tell you what is right and what is the truth. Posts like this one can be "VERY" & "HIGHLY" misleading. God bless you. |
The coach is good, let him stay. but instead let Algeria come and carry Buhari as their president. we dont mind |
Is she joking or what? na low self esteem and poverty go kill her... ghanians always wan open Eye too much |
SO SHOULD WE START CLAPPING FOR HIM? |
THAT PIG IS A BLOODY LIAR, IT SHOULD BE SLAUGHTERED TONIGHT |
MOSES WOULD HAVE BEEN A GOOD SWIMMER, HE CAN DIVE FOR FIFA |
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS [B]VICTOR MOSES[/B], IF A MOSQUITO FLIES PAST HIM, HE WOULD GO DOWN... THE BEST DIVER ON THE PITCH |
JUST MIX H2SO4 AND NOVAN FOR ONE GLASS CUP, ADD WARM WATER, STIR AND DRINK QUICKLY... YOUR SUFFERING WILL END. |
The only thing missing from this match was lionel messi.., but Nigeria is in hot soup sha. |
Its Ronaldo 3, Spain 3 |
Pes 2018: If this was pro evolution soccer, spain would be playing in superstar mode while portugal would be armateurs |
Ronaldo has got no reason to prove himself to anybody, at age 33 he is simply still the best... A living legend |
Now ramos would be eyeing ronaldo like "it's time to sallah this guy" |
I think Ronaldo should be added to the popular superhero game "INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG us" |
This is what it means to face Ronaldo, . . . . This is why he is the best in the world.... |
iluvpomo:. . . . You mean francis uzoho |
See karius wey carry degea face... Wetin dey happen self? |
Iniesta + silva + isco = football,
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Portugal - ronaldo = super eagles |
The new Pes 2018: Russia 5:0 Saudi Arabia... my message to Russia "enjoy your victory while you still can, Egypt and Uruguay are on the way" |
OH NO, now everybody would be trying to score a goal, including that our goalkeeper with round face. |
Buhari what are you waiting for? do something |
this sounds like "DEJA - VU" all over again. and it doesnt always end well |
GOOD MOVE, but try not to use money to distract those our guys in russia... |
its not even as if those russians played very well. I think the arabians should leave football and stick to bombing. |
IT IS WELL WITH SAUDI ARABIA OOO... I WISH THEM BETTER LUCK WITH EGYPT AND URUGUAY SHA... BUT I STILL DOUBT IF THEY'LL EVEN SCORE A GOAL IN THIS TOURNAMENT |
Sirfeeking:You guys said the same thing about iran in the last world cup... tell me how that match ended. |
Saudi arabia fans now would be like "...Its because we are fasting..." |
MetalJigsaw:It seems you need it more than me, thats why you have it. |
IT IS TRUE THAT SAUDI ARABIA ARE THE WEAKEST TEAM IN GROUP A, BUT THEY'LL STILL DEFEAT OUR OWN SUPER EAGLES. putting sentiments aside. |
[color=#000099][/color] Even if na bombing competition, Russia go still win... these saudi boys are like super eagles |
Religion and ethnicity
In the New Testament, we read about how a
white man who confronts the Apostle Paul
mistook him for a black African man.
Lets take a look shall we? Acts 21:37-38, states
that Paul, the apostle, was being led into a
castle by a chief captain. Paul spoke to the chief
in Greek, asking permission to speak with him.
The chief captain was surprised that Paul could
speak Greek and in verse 38, asks Paul, "Are not
you that EGYPTIAN?" Paul responded, (Verse 39)
"I am a man of Israel (Hebrew).
37 And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he
said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto
thee? Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
38 Art not thou that Egyptian, which before
these days madest an uproar, and leddest out
into the wilderness four thousand men that
were murderers?
39 But Paul said, I am a man of Israel (Hebrew)
of Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean
city: and, I beseech thee, suffer me to speak
unto the people.
In order for this chief captain to mistake Paul
(the Hebrew) for a black-skinned Egyptian, Paul
had to look like an Egyptian, as scripture tells us
the whole nation of Israel did.
#FOCUS
Why did Europeans decide to paint all the
characters of the bible white? What do they
have against worshipping a Dark looking Jesus?
Would they even worship at all if they hear that
Jesus was a black man? The answer to that
should tell you why the complexion of the Bible
writers matters, at least to an extent. Colour
does not matter to black people. Black people
worshipped Jesus even though all the
descriptions and pictures of Jesus they've shown
us indicates that he was white. So why should
he being a Negro put white people off from
following him? If white people wouldn't want to
know Jesus anymore because they found out he
is a Negro, what does that tell you about their
true motives why they worship God?
In fact, to show the belief of the typical white
man, the Book of Mormons they wrote claims
black skin is a curse from God. They some
agreed with this because very few people knew
the true identity of the Bible writers. Now that
the truth is coming out, some people start to ask
if the colour of the Bible writers and characters
matters. |
