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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Slimdaddy2: 4:14pm On Mar 20, 2020
RapistOnBail:
1.Maami Igbagbo.
2.KingTblack.
3. Krisjoh
4. ITxBuSH
5. Uglygalz.
awon eyan xvideo grin

undecided
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by bionixs: 4:14pm On Mar 20, 2020
Psalmy2cute:
where are our brothers from the north?? .. I'm sure there are silent millionaires in the north, who're not in this list
large mouth everywhere. Real ones are somehow off net and media
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by obowunmi(m): 4:15pm On Mar 20, 2020
LooooL at someone saying Iyin has 100million. Scam of life. ���

Maybe 100 million kobo
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:15pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:


Cool smiley. Maybe you have a rich background. How could you have access to browsing phone that time if you aren't yet 30 yrs by now. Just wondering.
I did not grow up in Nigeria myself, but I know people around my age who had access to the internet 'back then' na lol

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:15pm On Mar 20, 2020
9jaDoomCountry:



You will never see any northerner around this category of intellectual, they only focus on leadership with nothing to show for it in their region.

don't mind them. Their leaders, illiteracy and religion is their problem. The North might have been a good region but now, they're far cry to what they're supposed to be.
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Fidelismaria: 4:16pm On Mar 20, 2020
nextstep:


Sadly, if SARS should encounter any of them... they will be immediately suspect due to their appearance.
As an occasionally bushy-haired programmer, I can say there's remarkable freedom to think about real problems if you're not taking too long on grooming. Not that one should be dirty, but I've worn my hair bushy and face unshaved for weeks.

When people complain, I just smile and shrug because I'm in my zone - after all I'm not a banker or salesperson that needs their approval. Then they are shocked when I return from the barber because I be fyne bwoy. grin wink

Oh

I see

I want to venture into programming

What programming language do you suggest I start with?
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Bobosneh: 4:16pm On Mar 20, 2020
bentwood85:
Awon eyan invinctusobi
bad guy
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:16pm On Mar 20, 2020
scholes0:
Yoruba Gbayi.
Omoluabis 4r show.

When talking about sheer Human resources and brain power, give it to the West, although other regions are trying too, especially East.. infact, the south in general and some parts of MB. wink

I'm still looking for your own name there

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:18pm On Mar 20, 2020
Yoruba Muslims are a disgrace, only sharia that they know.. see the way Yoruba Christians who are a minority in South west are dominating them

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by scholes0(m): 4:18pm On Mar 20, 2020
darfay:


I'm still looking for your own name there

And you are going to eat my name when you see it on the list?
Don't go and look for something to do. Urhobo wayo.

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:18pm On Mar 20, 2020
ibkayee:

I did not grow up in Nigeria myself, but I know people around my age who had access to the internet 'back then' na lol

Can you see, my guess was right.
Hmmm, not that people didn't have access to internet then but within few seconds, I've considered different factors before concluding you're from a rich background or exposure.
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by joepepsy(m): 4:19pm On Mar 20, 2020
If you were an igbo I would have admitted to the fact inferior complex is part of some of them, now you are a yoruba, it will be ok to say nigeria have problem
scholes0:
Yoruba Gbayi.
Omoluabis 4r show.

When talking about sheer Human resources and brain power, give it to the West, although other regions are trying too, especially East.. infact, the south in general and some parts of MB. wink
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ladyGKilaBCrueD(f): 4:20pm On Mar 20, 2020
Husband materials!!!! Let me pick one for marriage.
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by scholes0(m): 4:20pm On Mar 20, 2020
joepepsy:
If you were an igbo I would have admitted to the fact inferior complex is part of some of them, now you are a yoruba, it will be ok to say nigeria have problem

rather than quoting me with a rubbish reply, simply tell me if what i have said is wrong. angry

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:21pm On Mar 20, 2020
scholes0:


And you are going to eat my name when you see it on the list?
Don't go and look for something to do. Urhobo wayo.

grin grin
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:21pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:


Can you see, my guess was right.
Hmmm, not that people didn't have access to internet then but within few seconds, I've considered different factors before concluding you're from a rich background or exposure.
Lol my point is that I know people who weren't 'rich' who had access 10 years ago, I don't know how accessibility was generally, in Nigeria back then however to be fair
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:22pm On Mar 20, 2020
ladyGKilaBCrueD:
Husband materials!!!! Let me pick one for marriage.

Pick me
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Yankee101: 4:22pm On Mar 20, 2020
Obinwanne Okeke Okeke Invictus

Pls be real
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:23pm On Mar 20, 2020
darfay:
Yoruba Muslims are a disgrace, only sharia that they know.. see the way Yoruba Christians who are a minority in South west are dominating them


Christains are not really minority in SW. The problem is the way Muslims breed. That's why it seems they're dominating the population. In the past, SW was a Christian dominated region.

Then, most Yorubas are not really stable in religion grin.
don't be surprised if your Muslim Yoruba friend follow you to church on Sunday to see babes. Most Yoruba Muslims are not that fanatic, unlike the north.

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ToyinDipo(m): 4:25pm On Mar 20, 2020
ibkayee:

I did not grow up in Nigeria myself, but I know people around my age who had access to the internet 'back then' na lol
OBO
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:26pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:



Christains are not really minority in SW. The problem is the way Muslims breed. That's why it seems they're dominating the population. In the past, SW was a Christian dominated region.

Then, most Yorubas are not really stable in religion grin.
don't be surprised if your Muslim Yoruba friend follow you to church on Sunday to see babes. Most Yoruba Muslims are not that fanatic, unlike the north.

Naa Yoruba Christians are minority in the south west if you add kwara Yoruba then it's like 80% mozlem to 20% , Yoruba Christians are a vocal minority that seems to dominate their mozlem brothers

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:27pm On Mar 20, 2020
ibkayee:

Lol my point is that I know people who weren't 'rich' who had access 10 years ago, I don't know how accessibility was generally, in Nigeria back then however to be fair

Lol, I never disagree with you about that, infact there are many affordable browsing phones that time but you in particular, my instinct and logical calculations suggested you must have had a rich background or good exposure, to have been on NL by then.
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:28pm On Mar 20, 2020
ToyinDipo:

OBO
Amen

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:28pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:


Lol, I never disagree with you about that, infact there are many affordable browsing phones that time but you in particular, my instinct and logical calculations suggested you must have had a rich background or good exposure, to have been on NL by then.
Ok fair enough

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:29pm On Mar 20, 2020
darfay:


Naa Yoruba Christians are minority in the south west if you add kwara Yoruba then it's like 80% mozlem to 20% , Yoruba Christians are a vocal minority that seems to dominate their mozlem brothers


Hehehehe, 20% to 80%? abeg o. No turn this place to north. God forbid.

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Amarabae(f): 4:29pm On Mar 20, 2020
Seun of nairaland nko?

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by nextstep(m): 4:32pm On Mar 20, 2020
Fidelismaria:

I want to venture into programming

What programming language do you suggest I start with?

In Nigeria, web-based languages are the thing:
Python, JavaScript/Node, PHP, Ruby, Java, Rust

You should start with them all. Spend 1 week on each, and rotate. All the tools to develop are freely available.

See here for a list of possible job options; scroll down to software engineers:

https://andela.com/careers/

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by darfay: 4:34pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:



Hehehehe, 20% to 80%? abeg o. No turn this place to north. God forbid.

Yoruba Muslims are accommodating tho, they allow christains govern osun(in the past), oyo,. And ogun despite having Superior numerical strength but Yoruba Christians can't do same for ekiti and ondo
Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Tuns20(m): 4:35pm On Mar 20, 2020
RapistOnBail:
1.Maami Igbagbo.
2.KingTblack.
3. Krisjoh
4. ITxBuSH
5. Uglygalz.


undecided



Xvideos suppose give you endorsement oh.. grin grin

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by Nobody: 4:35pm On Mar 20, 2020
ibkayee:

Ok fair enough

Yea.
If you investigate, most members on NL between 2005 to 2008 are rich kids or exposed big guys and ladies, and most of them are already over 30 yrs by now. So if you're on NL between 2005 to 2008 and not yet 30yrs. Then, definitely you must have had exposure early enough. That was my calculations.

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:36pm On Mar 20, 2020
nextstep:


In Nigeria, web-based languages are the thing:
Python, JavaScript/Node, PHP, Ruby, Java, Rust

You should start with them all. Spend 1 week on each, and rotate. All the tools to develop are freely available.

See here for a list of possible job options; scroll down to software engineers:

https://andela.com/careers/
All ke?

Fidelismaria, definitely don't do that lol, especially as a beginner

Pick one and start from there, easiest is probably Python, but you can do your research to see which one aligns the most with whatever you want to do. Then when you have the basics down, branch out from there

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Re: 5 Under 30 Youngest Successful Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs by ibkayee(f): 4:37pm On Mar 20, 2020
light099:


Yea.
If you investigate, most members on NL between 2005 to 2008 are rich kids or exposed big guys and ladies, and most of them are already over 30 yrs by now. So if you're on NL between 2005 to 2008 and not yet 30yrs. Then, definitely you must have had exposure early enough. That was my calculations.
Makes sense

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