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Jibọ̀lá

@Jiboohh

Product Designer | Creative Problem Solver | Tech Addict

Lekki, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2019
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OPay
OPay@OPay_NG·
Happy Children’s Day 💚 At OPay, we strongly believe that every child deserves to be seen, loved, heard, and given access to quality education and opportunities to dream without limits ✨ #HappyChildrensDay #OPayBeyondBanking
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Ifure Usen
Ifure Usen@real_Ifyarts·
Some people are just too good 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾, hopefully @DunsinOyekan gets to see this. Israel Olayemi on TikTok
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ZeusTHEgreat
ZeusTHEgreat@remotemondays·
Nobody told you AI could pay your rent. I'm telling you now. 👇 There are 25 high-income side hustles you can start using AI — most from your phone, most for FREE. I ranked all 25 by earning potential. Here's a taste: 💰 $3,000–$10,000/month → AI Automation Consultant → Faceless AI YouTube Channel → Prompt Engineer for Hire → AI Copywriter for Global Brands → AI Course Creator 💰 $1,500–$4,000/month → AI Social Media Manager → AI Content Writer for SEO Blogs → AI Voiceover Artist → AI Resume & LinkedIn Writer → AI Podcast Producer 💰 $500–$2,000/month (Perfect to START TODAY) → AI Chatbot Builder for Local Businesses → AI Presentation Designer → AI Virtual Assistant → AI Legal Document Drafter → AI App Builder (No-Code) ...and 10 more with tools, links, and exact earning ranges. You don't need a degree. You don't need a big budget. You need a phone, internet, and 2 hours a day. Africa has 635 million smartphones and the fastest-growing freelancer base in the world. The AI side hustle economy is not coming to Africa. It's already HERE. That gap between people who know and people who don't? That's where your income lives. 🌍 👇 Comment HUSTLE below and I'll reply with the full Google Doc — all 25 side hustles with tools, links, and earning ranges. FREE. ♻️ Repost this — one person in your network needs to see this today. 🔔 Follow @remotemondays for daily AI insights built for African professionals. #AIForAfrica #AIInAfricaDailyBriefs #AISideHustle #AfricanProfessionals #MakeMoneyWithAI #FreelanceAfrica #AI2026 #AfricaTech #CareerGrowth #PassiveIncome #FutureOfWork #AfricaRising #Entrepreneurship #SideHustle #DigitalAfrica
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Are you still a student or graduate? You can now earn $16 - $25/hr by completing simple tasks like image labelling, bounding box annotation or basic transcription... Open to everyone!
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Application for the Mindrift AI is still open. Train AI and earn upto $30/hr. No experience needed. You'll learn on the job.
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Job Corner
Job Corner@JOBCORNER247·
Who is interested in an internship, entry-level role or a remote job? I got you! Indicate your interest in the comments 🙋🙋‍♀️
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
I’m Italian. But I make $50,000/month selling AI eBooks to readers in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. Here’s how you can do the same, and make your first $3,000 before the end of June 2026: 1/ Find books Amazon is already rewarding 2/ Ignore broad niches, go painfully specific 3/ Use AI to write eBook in just 1-hour 4/ Treat covers like ads, not art 5/ Launch before you feel ready 6/ Run KDP ads 7/ Double down on what the market confirms 8/ Build a portfolio, not a single book If you want my complete AI eBook system + AI prompts I use... Like this + Reply "Send" and I'll send you everything for FREE Must follow to receive.
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Alfi | Design for Startups
Alfi | Design for Startups@AlfiFromToasty·
I compiled Top 45 of the most Successful start-up landing pages You can use it to: • Find inspirations for your product • Learn the landing page layout that works Want the design file? To receive, Like, Follow + Comment "FIGMA" and I'll DM it to you. (Retweet for Priority)
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DesignProfessor
DesignProfessor@SanniT0·
We just launched the official MedQuire page on LinkedIn! 💙 MedQuire is a health-tech product focused on making medication information simpler, clearer, and easier to understand for everyone. Follow our page to see: linkedin.com/company/medqui… • Product updates • Behind-the-scenes building process • Health-tech insights • New features and launch updates We’re excited for what’s ahead, and we’d love to have you follow the journey 🚀 @Joe_brendan_ @devanddesignhq #HealthTech #BuildInPublic #AI #DigitalHealth #MobileApp #ProductDesign
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Joseph Brendan
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
I don't want to brag But when you see the capstone projects from our ongoing UI UX Design Bootcamp, you will faint No set of designers will be as employable as the ones we are putting out in the market in 2 weeks from now We are also changing UI UX Design and the way its done
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Jibọ̀lá
Jibọ̀lá@Jiboohh·
@Wuraoladesigns It's really mind blowing seeing what you can do with AI this days. What would take you hours to achieve in minutes you can achieve the results.
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Wuraola | Product Designer
Wuraola | Product Designer@Wuraoladesigns·
I had a blast with claude yesterday and i need to talk about it.🏌🏽‍♀️ It’s an NDA project, hence why there’s no picture or video walkthrough for this. When i was setting up the figma file, colors, tokens, variants, the whole thing, i worked with it. I gave it small prompts at first. “change the spacing for this font.” “set up this naming convention.” “check accessibility for this color.” it did all of it. clean. i was like okay, not bad. Then the day before, the client changed their entire brand, colors, icon styles, everything. i was 10ish screens from finishing. I patiently waited for my claude limit to reset, dropped in the new brand guideline as project files and told it to read everything and let’s think through this together before touching Figma. It walked me through the plan first. then i let it loose on the file. i didn’t even open figma while it worked. i didn’t want to panic-watch and reverse anything. i just let it cook. When i checked, every component, every variant, accessibility recalculated. had to nudge it on the secondary palette (used CSS color values to derive from the mains, populated the rest), but it did it. Then they wanted new components added. dropped the home frame link, told claude what they wanted. it generated the components WITH variants and place it in my design and it even did a mini prototype!! When I tell you I was giddy, I kid you not😭😭 When i started designing, this wasn’t possible, I’m genuinely mind blown.
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Jibọ̀lá
Jibọ̀lá@Jiboohh·
@zerotoui I've been seeing your videos lately, its alot of gems to learn from. Thank you for your support to the design community...
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Jibọ̀lá
Jibọ̀lá@Jiboohh·
@aydahnizzy Bro the UI is clean, the interactions feel so smooth. Weldone bro! What stack are you running this on? 👀
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Ayomidé Daniel
Ayomidé Daniel@aydahnizzy·
drag to dismiss interaction.
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designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley@desgnwitkinsley·
I was on a call with a UX designer at one of Europe's largest biotech companies. Sharp, clearly talented but she was struggling. She told me . "Every time I present my work, people pile on with suggestions about what direction I should take the design next. They all seems to have opinion about my work. And honestly… it's starting to make me feel like they don't think I know what I'm doing." I let her finish. Then I told her something that caught her off guard. "You're the problem." What you allow, you begin to absorb. Here's what I mean: in design, everyone will always have an opinion. It's not like engineering, where the code either compiles or it doesn't. Design invites input, and if you don't control how that input lands, it controls you. So here's the move and i typically started doing this since 2023. When the feedback starts rolling in, you don't defend, you don't even deflect, and you definitely should not just nod along, no try am. Close that loop with this "I have heard your collective feedback, and I'll go back and do what seems right for the product, with everything you have raised in consideration." That's it. That's how you own your work. You acknowledge, you absorb, and then you decide. The designer decides. Because if you don't hold that line now, here's where it goes: non-designers start opening your Figma files. They start moving things. And with AI making design tools more accessible by the day, that boundary gets crossed faster than you even think. Own your work. Defend it. Not with ego oo, but with authority. You were hired for your expertise. That expertise includes knowing which feedback to act on and which to note and move past. Try and be professional oo when doing this before you will go an unleash the dragon and talk say na Kingsley send you. Don't mention. If you like tips like this, i share them all the time to help you grow and navigate properly. Why not hit the follow button. Yes you....
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