Ugochukwu
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Ugochukwu
@iamugojoe
Be brave enough to embrace your uniqueness. ❤️✨👑
Katılım Ocak 2022
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If you're a Data Analyst, Risk Analyst, or aspiring FinTech Analyst who wants to move from reporting dashboards to making financial decisions, read this:
Dashboards are not enough.
Modern financial institutions promote analysts who can:
• Quantify credit risk
• Detect fraud trade-offs
• Model expected loss
• Optimise portfolio returns
• Allocate capital responsibly
Most analysts learn tools.
Very few learn capital thinking.
So I built the FinTech Capital Intelligence Blueprint to move you from metric reporting to capital decision intelligence.
A system with two parts:
>> 1. Finance & FinTech Analytics Learning Framework
Learn how institutions actually operate:
• Financial system mechanics
• FinTech unit economics under risk
• Governance & regulatory thinking
• Capital allocation logic
• Executive financial communication
>>2. The 12-Week Practical FinTech Analytics Roadmap
Build 10 real-world projects:
• BNPL unit economics
• Payments revenue intelligence
• Credit risk modelling
• Fraud optimisation
• Portfolio stress testing
• Capital allocation simulation
• LTV & churn economics
• AML optimisation
• Credit limit strategy
• Revenue forecasting
This is not decorative analytics.
This is institutional-level financial thinking.
If you want the roadmap:
1️⃣ Like
2️⃣ Repost
3️⃣ Comment ROADMAP
4️⃣ ‼️Send me a DM, and I’ll share it.

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Ugochukwu, it will all work out. Just keep showing up and do what it takes to get there.
Be small enough long enough and soon you'll be big enough. Strive to be extremely competent and everything will gradually align.
Become exposed. Why? That's an unfair advantage!! #UJE
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Ugochukwu retweetledi

@makispoke Very true, that’s when you know your value is recognized beyond your role and your insight truly matters.
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@makispoke How did you transition from the Big 4 to other bigger opportunities? How did you also become an accredited angel investor?
Did you invest in stocks while at the Big 4?
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Excited to be joining the Milestone Circles program at Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center @nasdaqcenter, a program for U.S.-based entrepreneurs, in collaboration with Wells Fargo.
Looking forward to learning, contributing & iterating in equal measure over the next few months!

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When I graduated from uni, consulting was my first choice. I spent months training for case interviews, and it did help massively to either get the jobs or ace other non-case interviews.
I had case partners and curated a drive with my prep materials.
The drive in case anyone needed it:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/…
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@DinmaEzeh That's amazing! What did you do that made you stand out? I'm curious!
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It’s Chevening for a reason 😂😂😂
Over 102k global applicants (7k from Nigeria).
5k were shortlisted for an Interview globally and 1k were finally selected.
In Nigeria, just 39 applicants from 7k were selected and yes, I’m the only Agric person ✌️
#Chi🌍
Francis Ebuara@FrancisEbuara
I once applied to the chevening scholarship but failed at it because other applicants were better off. I know how hard it is to get this award—probably the most prestigious scholarship in the world. Congratulations, scholar. That’s some legendary achievement there. Enjoy it.🥂
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I was the only one from my school who wrote a particular subject during WAEC out of over 400+ students! 😂 I made a B tho.
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde
What’s the most unhinged thing you’ve done to get ahead?
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Day 1 at either Goldman Sachs, Bank of America or Evercore.
Esua@esuamusic
Share a testimony from the future
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Compared to my peers, I have never achieved anything in my life and career at record time.
Never.
I am the queen of trailing behind.
I would fail exams multiple times.
Fail aptitude tests
Fail at interviews
Fail at getting promoted
I stayed in roles and grades for longer than I should have.
For me, life seems to drag.
It is a pattern, and that is the story of my life.
I would try really hard, but I would fail.
I would debrief on why I couldn’t hit key milestones and see some valid reasons; sometimes, they wouldn’t make sense.
This bothered me every time I introspect, but then it stopped bothering me.
At least not so much anymore.
The reason is that I am pretty resilient.
My journey is complex, thorny, uncertain and quite complicated, but I seem to stay the course.
I realised that I do not get demotivated, no matter the number of ‘No’s I get.
It just fuels me instead.
I think that’s a superpower (what do you think?).
And I show up again and again and again because I want it badly.
So, whatever I have achieved so far in my life is not because I am good at it from the first time; it is mainly that I have become so resilient that I stay on the hill until I get it.
This is my story.
I have begged before I got
I have scraped before I ate
I have stayed knocking before the door opened for me.
There was hardly any magic or any leverage.
My leverage is my resilience, and I use it to my advantage.
That’s how I win.
Maybe that's how you win, too. I'm not sure, but you know better.
Go and be fantastic today.
#Orebukola

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Legacy is never forgotten.
𝔄𝔣𝔬𝔩𝔞𝔟𝔦 𝔄𝔟𝔦𝔬𝔡𝔲𝔫🎖𓃵 🇳🇬@afolabiodun
I'm just going to drop this Rashidi Yekini video here... For those who never saw him play.
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