Wisdom_The_Frontend dev
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Wisdom_The_Frontend dev
@Wisdom_oc_dev
Creative Front-End Developer | Crafting responsive, user-friendly interfaces with HTML, CSS, JavaScript , React & Tailwindcss ⚛️



After 2 years of vibing, I decided to build my portfolio from scratch using pure html, css and js So far without ai I have only been able to do one thing right which is opening my vscode, I tried to create a file and this happened.

4/5 4 TP 1 SL 😁😁


The higher you go, the bigger your problems. Ade's story is the average Nigerian story. Hustler to the core. For years, Ade juggled two, three jobs. Getting home by 12am. Out again by morning. Just trying to survive. Then one day, an idea drops. "This life no fit continue like this." He called his people: Kudi and Tunde. "We need our own thing." So they start. A software solutions company. Doing it consistently. Then an opportunity shows up. An old oga brings a deal. They delivered. Money starts coming in. Life improves. Ade even gets married. All was indeed working well. Everything is working… until it's not. The painful part? All along, they had been signing contracts with vendors using the name "Titanium" believing that would be their registered company name. When they finally decided to register, Titanium was not available on CAC. So they registered as Titosola Limited and moved on. Nobody updated the contracts. Nobody thought it mattered. Then a dispute comes up with a vendor. And the vendor says: "We didn't sign any contract with Titosola Limited." They were right. Because legally, Titosola Limited never signed anything. Now the real problems show up: 1. Who exactly is the legal party in those contracts? 2. Does Titosola Limited have any enforceable rights or any liability? 3. If this goes to court, who is Titanium? A name mix-up just became a legal crisis.













