Mr Dave
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Mr Dave
@ClimaticDave
the journey of a thousand miles begins with a step | Geology | Data Analysis
Beigetreten Ekim 2025
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@Femi_forge Hi Femi.
I’m just starting out in DA, luv to connect and learn more. 🤝
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Same:
From what I’ve learnt it can serve as a means of reflection to see how far you’ve gone (grown) and appreciate the growth.
Fadlullah@FadlullahO
One thing I regret is not documenting my life as much as I ought to. I don’t have pictures from graduation or even NYSC and I think that’s a terrible thing I’m going to be changing that moving forward. From this month, I’ll be intentional about it
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If you’re just finishing university in Nigeria and trying to move from $0 to. $5,000–$6,000 in a year, here’s what to do : I'm a living testimony I finished uni 2 years ago.
1. Learn a marketable skill. Something that can actually make you money online, design, marketing, automation, development, customer support, anything with global demand.
2. Stay where there’s stable electricity and internet. You’ll spend a lot on data, so plan for that. Your biggest investment right now is access.
3. Get on LinkedIn. Optimize your profile and start connecting. But don’t fill your network with only Nigerians. If you want to earn in dollars, connect internationally, especially in US states that are strong in tech and remote work. Do your research.
4. Don’t pitch. Build. As a beginner, you have no leverage yet. Don’t try to sell yourself, document your learning, show your progress, and post your journey publicly. People respect growth more than empty claims.
5. Build relationships through DMs. Don’t just send one message and disappear. Track who you’ve messaged with a Google Sheet so you can follow up, personalize, and build a genuine connection.
6. Use those relationships for freelance opportunities. If your Upwork isn’t verified yet, onboard clients from LinkedIn first. Then, once Upwork verifies you, you can use it for payments and credibility.
7. Always have a backup plan. When things get tight, you still have LinkedIn, DMs, and Upwork as your lifelines for finding opportunities.
8. Network smart. Get close to female freelancers or tech professionals, they often have stronger networks and are more open to sharing opportunities.
Broke ones will rise again.
But make LinkedIn your best friend.
shaka ⚡️@shxkxbabu
life hack 101:
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I still don’t understand why obtaining an academic transcript remains such a huge challenge for the average Nigerian student.
Technology has advanced and should be leveraged to improve how services are delivered within the Nigerian education system.
Kudos to the schools already taking action.
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@Msmenalicious Here for the comments.
I’m looking at a course based though.
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