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Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by deavicky(m): 11:29pm On Mar 05, 2019
I couldn't read through, but I just wonder what he kept here that he is coming back to carry.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by 9jaRealist: 11:42pm On Mar 05, 2019
If many of the negative reactions here is representative of Nigerians, then our rulers (not leaders) are hardly our main problem... embarassed
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Predator1: 11:44pm On Mar 05, 2019
Really hope he achieves his dream, it is indeed a selfless act
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by jojothaiv(m): 11:57pm On Mar 05, 2019
Someone up there said "It is a suicide mission"


Well, I believe some risks in life are well calculated and the cons outweigh the pros even if the tide went south.

All in all, I'd give it to him not for anything but for the balls he had to invest back in a third world economy..

After all, Falz said "we are the resilient bunch"
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by bigtt76(f): 12:05am On Mar 06, 2019
Won ti get eh undecided Awon village people cheesy
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Lanre12388: 12:07am On Mar 06, 2019
MrMcJay:
Wrong.

He has a lot of tech Startups he can invest his ideas on here in Africa in exchange for equity.

5 years from now, some of them would be billion dollar firms and he'll have a slice in every pie.
Okay Mr Tech
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by RTSC: 12:08am On Mar 06, 2019
He is investing in Lagos which I feel it is a mistake. The STEM talents are in the east anyway.

But all the afonja illiterates will behave as if they did not see it.

Theirs is to claim Lagos and the work others have put into it.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 12:15am On Mar 06, 2019
u shouldn't have came back, the present rulers will so frustrate and work against you since you not his tribe
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 12:39am On Mar 06, 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
Oga, what did you study in the UK, and what do you do now?
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 12:53am On Mar 06, 2019
Welcome home Mr Obinna. Congratulations because you are 10 steps ahead of the rest.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by stanliwise(m): 1:22am On Mar 06, 2019
Fela4ese:
Nice one broda keep it up.d lord continue to bless u more n more
you don't have soup yet asking for more eba huh
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by kristo123: 1:54am On Mar 06, 2019
Don't know how to react to this, just hope you won't regret this...

Me on the other hand making plans to relocate ASAP...

I have seen enough to know that unless there is a major change in the current framework of Nigeria sooner or later everything will come crashing down.
Don't want to be around to witness that.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by akinsmyk(m): 2:24am On Mar 06, 2019
Watch out, five years from now, this guy will be so frustrated that he would regret his decision now. If you don't value your life, what about the future of your unborn kids?

He is a huge disgrace and disappointment to his family. He's coming to waste that knowledge, potentials and prospect in this Godforsaken country.....i weep for him
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Ndipe(m): 2:31am On Mar 06, 2019
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Admitwithschola: 2:57am On Mar 06, 2019
Nice one Obinna..But he is not a regular Nigeria boy. if things don't work out, he will simply return to his second country - America - whose passport he holds.

So, to those saying he is taking a risk that will prevent him from going back ..Lol, chill. The dude na American.

Kudos to the guy. MIT na door-opening institution in the world..
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Admitwithschola: 3:00am On Mar 06, 2019
akinsmyk:
Watch out, five years from now, this guy will be so frustrated that he would regret his decision now. If you don't value your life, what about the future of your unborn kids?

He is a huge disgrace and disappointment to his family. He's coming to waste that knowledge, potentials and prospect in this Godforsaken country.....i weep for him
LOLOLOL..There is nothing to regret. He has an American passport. He has a top degree that will help him earn a minimum of $150K if he decides to go back to the US..

He can't be so bad for him that he will be stranded if Naija does not work...This guy already has his behind covered.

But I hail him..It's not easy ignoring the big life that comes after earning a top degree from MIT and choosing to go the way of uncertainty. Watch out for him. He is likely to do something great in Nigeria.
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Admitwithschola: 3:01am On Mar 06, 2019
Odogwunaeast:
Oga, what did you study in the UK, and what do you do now?
LOL.

It does not compare directly. Dude has an American kpali
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Passion2009: 3:41am On Mar 06, 2019
hydeka:
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..
What's the name of the secondary school?
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Rhea: 3:57am On Mar 06, 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
The next Nigerian billionaire in the making; if they no kpai the guy
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by revolt(m): 4:06am On Mar 06, 2019
Nwafor.... Yet in this stupid nation ... Mallams with no certificates occupy technocrat position ... Leave it on ppl to take u out of limbo... Bigotry no go gree than...lool
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by LexngtonSteele: 4:15am On Mar 06, 2019
teekay213:
why do you name your moniker Lex Steele?
That's the name of my pastor in Ebute Meta
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by LexngtonSteele: 4:19am On Mar 06, 2019
RTSC:
He is investing in Lagos which I feel it is a mistake. The STEM talents are in the east anyway.

But all the afonja illiterates will behave as if they did not see it.

Theirs is to claim Lagos and the work others have put into it.
You are actually the obvious illiterate here.

Why do yeebows see Lagos as Heaven ? Why didn't he deem any city in the East worthy of an investment.

He was realistic enough not to invest in the Toilet of a Shithole.

There must be a reason why Hausa, Yoruba and even Igbos themselves don't invest in SE.

Self-introspection works wonders. You guys should sit and think very deep!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Jaqenhghar: 4:44am On Mar 06, 2019
9jaRealist:
If many of the negative reactions here is representative of Nigerians, then our rulers (not leaders) are hardly our main problem... embarassed
Na now you know?
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by princenaira(m): 5:11am On Mar 06, 2019
Abeg, don't let buhari see you oooo. Even if he invites you, don't go
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Brunel(m): 6:07am On Mar 06, 2019
He was in my school that year.
Brilliant chap!
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 6:55am On Mar 06, 2019
FroshD:
His decision, His choice.


Las las check well na something dey carry am come back cheesy
E fit be toto
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nobody: 7:09am On Mar 06, 2019
Uptown7:
Harsh
But he is a fool na
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by temple25: 7:18am On Mar 06, 2019
Beta pikin. Son of the soil.

Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Uptown7(m): 7:31am On Mar 06, 2019
JamaicanLove:
But he is a fool na
I beg to differ but I understand your disgust
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by folake4u: 7:45am On Mar 06, 2019
We need more of him.
See as person pikin fine wink
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by Nairaboi(m): 8:04am On Mar 06, 2019
Village people don do this one. .
Re: Obinna Ukwuani Returns To Nigeria After Turning Down Job Offer In USA by lacasera14(m): 8:11am On Mar 06, 2019
FuckThaMod:
Later they will say igbos love money too much.
This man got true love for his nation but sadly na next level we dey.
We expect you to bring development with your talent obinna, particularly to our yeast.
And you just concluded he's igbo. Have you asked where Segun Arinze and RMD are from? Verify roots first before concluding. Any igbo mum can a name son in the fathers absence doesn't mean the child is igbo.
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