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Amani Kanu (The Tech Evangelist)

@AmaniKanu

DevRel, Senior Software Engineer | Tech Evangelist | Tech community builder | Speaker | Tech career coach

Lagos Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2012
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Amani Kanu (The Tech Evangelist)
Tech folks: What's holding back your career growth the most right now? Vote + reply with your biggest struggle 👇 I'll share tips based on responses."
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Abraham Oyo-Ita
Abraham Oyo-Ita@oyo_itaabraham·
I’m Abraham Oyo-Ita. Designer and Software Developer. I help brands and startups turn ideas into clean, functional digital products. If your product looks confusing, feels outdated, or users don’t stay, I fix that. Follow me for UI, web builds, and practical tech insights.
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Stop trying to do everything. Clarity is more important than intensity. If your direction is right, your effort compounds. If your direction is wrong, your effort drains you. Comment “DIRECTION” if you want a simple roadmap to stay on track.
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One hour of focused work in the right direction beats ten hours of scattered effort. To achieve this, consider: - Picking one path and committing to it - Defining a clear outcome - Breaking it into simple steps - Tracking progress weekly - Adjusting, but not restarting
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Amani Kanu (The Tech Evangelist)
In life, direction is better determination. You can be determined and still go nowhere. Many people work hard every day, staying busy and motivated, but they often lack direction. This leads to: - Learning random skills - Chasing every opportunity - Starting and stopping too
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Easter is a reminder that powerful things often start in quiet places. Never underestimate small beginnings, quiet growth, and people still figuring things out. Transformation often happens long before recognition. Keep building. #Easter #leadershipthatdelivers
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This explains why some appear busy for years yet fail to progress they are entrenched in fields devoid of personal connection. It is crucial to recognize what naturally draws you in. Consider what activities you can immerse yourself in for hours without feeling compelled.
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Amani Kanu (The Tech Evangelist)
In areas where there is no interest, there is no future. This may seem straightforward, yet many overlook its significance. Excellence cannot be built in pursuits that do not ignite passion. Consistency falters in endeavors that fail to capture attention.
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Amani Kanu (The Tech Evangelist)
The greatest opportunity of this century lies not just in AI but in the global talent that is finally being seen. My mission is clear: to advocate for the idea that opportunity in tech should not be constrained by geography.
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The tech industry doesn’t have a talent problem; it has a visibility problem. Some of the brightest future engineers are not found in Silicon Valley but in places the industry often overlooks:
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To reach more schools and more students, we need support from individuals and organizations that believe in creating opportunities for young people. Access changes outcomes. Exposure creates options.
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Through the Tech In School initiative, we are bringing practical technology exposure directly into schools. Students learn about real tech careers and have the opportunity to meet professionals already working in the field.
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Many students in public secondary schools across Nigeria have never used a computer, and many do not know that careers in technology exist. The issue is not talent; it is exposure.
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