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@SodiqSaidi

Project Management Intern @ Naomi Lucas | Frontend Developer (React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS) | Google PM Certified | Bridging tech & stakeholders

Allah knows Katılım Ocak 2019
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@SirJarus Would I be lying if I said I’m only just learning what Taqiyya means now?
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Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
I have been a Muslim for 43+ years. I have been learning about Islam since at least 8 years old (ile kewu, waasi in our house etc). Not once did any Muslim cleric talk about this taqiya thing. Heard it for the first time on Nairaland from non-Muslims in online discussions about 10 years ago. I had to go and Google what it means. Never heard of it from in Muslim teaching in 40+ years. I always laugh when I see it mentioned online.
‘Latunji ✨✨@Mr_Sprime

Funnily, I heard the word Taqiya first on twitter 😂😂 Iro buruku yi noni

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Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
Your usefulness to your parents may not go beyond help me charge my phone, help me call so and so, help me check this, what is this and the like. Do these things diligently. That mansion you are thinking of building for them may never happen.
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S𝖎𝖗 S𝖊𝖆𝖓 🇺🇸
In the heart of Alaba International Market, Lagos, back in 2003, Uncle Emeka ran a modest phone accessories stall. He was the typical Naija hustler, early 30s, married with three kids, always smiling through the stress, greeting everyone by name, even his competitors. People knew him as “Oga Emeka,” the guy who would lend you 5k till month end without asking twice, or help fix your customer’s Nokia for free if they were broke. That July, during heavy rains that flooded half the market, Uncle Emeka suddenly clutched his chest mid sale. He collapsed right there on the wet ground, surrounded by chargers and earpieces. It was a massive heart attack, years of hypertension from nonstop grinding, skipped doctor visits, and garri for dinner nights finally caught up. They rushed him to a local clinic, but there was no ECG machine, no proper drugs. Family transferred him to LUTH, where doctors said open heart surgery was needed urgently. Bill, over ₦500,000, a king’s ransom in 2005. His wife broke down, savings gone, relatives abroad not picking calls, kids still in school fees arrears. Then the market did what only Naija markets can do. Word spread faster than fire in Alaba. Rivals from the next stall started the collection first, “Oga Emeka don help me plenty times.” Mechanics from the auto section dropped tools and contributed. Okada riders pooled fares from the day. Even the area boys who usually collected settlement brought ₦200, ₦500 each, saying “Na our oga be that.” A big Chinese importer Uncle Emeka once helped during a shop fire, he gave him space to store goods temporarily, sent ₦200k anonymously through a middleman. SMS chains flew around, before WhatsApp era, church groups, mosque announcements, even radio stations in Lagos picked it up. In less than 72 hours, they raised the full amount. Surgery happened. Uncle Emeka survived, though recovery took months, he lost weight, came back thinner, but alive. When he returned to the market, the whole place shut down for a mini celebration. They carried him shoulder high like a hero. He cried openly, saying, “I thought money was everything, but na people be the real wealth.” That incident changed many lives there. Traders started a small “Emeka Fund” for emergencies, contributions every month to help anyone in crisis. Uncle Emeka himself became healthier, started advocating for check ups, and his stall grew because people wanted to patronize the man God saved through community. This story isn’t fiction, it’s what real Nigerians do when systems fail. In a country where government hospitals lack drugs and bills crush families, the streets rise. It is not about tribe, religion, or status, it is about person wey dey there for you when you need am. Na who get people, get everything. 💔➡️❤️ If this touches you, RT and quote your own market or family saved me story. Let’s remind ourselves what true Naija spirit looks like. 🇳🇬
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent

Tell us a short story.

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ThePMtribe@ThePMtribe·
My Tribers, We all agreed that 2026 will be the year we hit our financial goals. But hitting goals is not by vibes. It's by actually investing in things! And here are some areas we can make investments in 2026
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ThePMtribe@ThePMtribe·
1. Invest in Skills that Increase Your Pay Not every skill puts food on the table. As PMs, skills like: 👉 Stakeholder management 👉 Reporting & documentation 👉 Agile / Scrum 👉 Using PM tools properly …are skills companies pay more for.
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ThePMtribe@ThePMtribe·
2. Invest in Your Personal Brand People can’t pay you if they don’t know you. Visibility brings: 👉 Job opportunities 👉 Referrals 👉 Consulting gigs Your LinkedIn is part of your CV. Treat it like one.
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Chinyere || AI Growth • Marketing
They said Sixfiguremom We love What you do And would like to EMPOWER YOUR TRIBE! ME: Your wish is my command. Training is starting next week All Paid by this BRAND. Are you interested?
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Lian Lim | Dashboard & AI Automation Expert
Just Recorded a Tutorial on How to Connect Shopify + Meta Ads + Google Sheets to the CEO Dashboard (Step-by-Step) AUTOMATED no more EXCEL headaches or manual tracking (just automated ROAS, MER, and profit tracking every morning) Like + Comment "DASHBOARD" to get the FULL Tutorial (Must be following)
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Favourite | Al & Automation
Favourite | Al & Automation@favoritetechgal·
I've compiled 7 intermediate–to–advanced Make.com specifically on these project ideas that you can use to build or strengthen your automation portfolio. Each project includes: →Detailed project concept & overview →Tools and integrations used →Step-by-step breakdown →Why clients pay for it (real-world use cases) →How to present it in your portfolio These projects aren’t random; they’re curated from actual client job descriptions posted on Upwork and other platforms. So, you’re not just building a portfolio; you're working on the exact types of workflows that clients are actively hiring for. Drop “make” in the comments, and I will send you the link.
Favourite | Al & Automation@favoritetechgal

9 automation every online business needs 1. Sales pipeline 2. Invoicing clients 3. Client Onboarding 4. Staff Onboarding 5. Contract sign & sending 6.Appointment scheduling 7. Sending outreach emails 8. Adding Leads to your CRM 9. Assigning recurring tasks to team members Be surprised how many hours you'd save per week

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Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
Simeone saw the entire Premier League including Manchester City playing low block against Arsenal. He decided “well it can’t be that deep” And found out lol.
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John✨️@AdemoyeJohn·
When last did you visit StackOverflow?
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saidi sodiq@SodiqSaidi·
Hands down, one of the best CV breakdowns you’ll ever see on this platform.
Ibukun Amosu 🇳🇬🇬🇭@amosuibk

Hope you realize you’re not clearly telling a potential employer what you really want, right? So let’s clarify. What exactly are you looking for? Walk with me, this might be a bit long but important: You have a degree in Civil Engineering and experience You have frontend web development skills You have data analytics skills You have some design skills Now here is the key, communication matters. It is one of the most important skills in the workplace, and it can accelerate your growth faster than anything else. Your summary section should clearly state: who you are, what you bring to the table, and exactly what role you’re targeting...in 3–4 concise lines. If you’re applying for data analytics or frontend development roles, you must show at least one or two personal projects. This demonstrates initiative and validates the technical/soft skills you claim to have. These projects should have their own section (Project Experience) placed before your Professional Experience. You can shorten the professional experience if needed to keep everything on one page. Your Skills section should be tailored specifically to the role (data or frontend) instead of being generic. Tip: Prepare separate CVs for each path. For Civil Engineering roles, tailor your summary, skills, and experience to fit. Rename your National Service role to something more professional, e.g., Project Assistant (National Service). Also, you mentioned National Service in 2023 — an employer would wonder what else you did during your unemployment period. That’s where your personal projects come in. Treat them like work experience: include timelines (start and end dates), descriptions, and outcomes. One more note: you currently have "Entry Level Data Analyst" below your name, but your summary doesn’t support that. Both should align. And finally, if you’re exploring different career fields, keep different CVs for each. Your email address should be written plainly (not as a hyperlink). I might have left out a few minor points, but this should give you a solid direction. Wishing you all the best in your job search.

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