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Gabriel Olatunji
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Gabriel Olatunji
@GabrielOla79313
Computer scientist || data analyst || power platforms developer.
Oyo, Nigeria Sumali Mayıs 2025
64 Sinusundan26 Mga Tagasunod

New to the Data Analytics space on Twitter!
Looking forward to:
→ Learning from experienced analysts
→ Connecting with others on this path
→ Sharing valuable resources I discover
If you're in data, drop a comment. Let's grow together 📊
#DataAnalytics #DataTwitter
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@SumitM_X Select s.studentid, s. first firstname, s.lastname from students s
Where s.score = (select score from students where s.studentid <> studentid);
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@Mbadiwejesse I'm a data analyst. Let's connect, build community, and work on projects to build portfolios.
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💡 The Six Stages of a Data Analysis Project
⭕ 1. Data Requirement
Every data project starts with a pause. Before opening a spreadsheet or writing a query, you ask yourself what you’re actually trying to figure out. What decision is on the line? What question needs an answer? If this part isn’t clear, everything that follows becomes busy work dressed up as analysis.
⭕ 2. Data Collection
Once the question is clear, you go looking for information that might help answer it. You pull data from databases, files, logs, or APIs, knowing full well that some of it will be messy or irrelevant. That’s fine. At this stage, you’re collecting, not judging. You just want enough material to work with.
⭕ 3. Data Processing
Now you try to make sense of what you’ve gathered. Raw data rarely tells a story on its own, so you start organizing it. Tables get joined, columns get renamed, numbers get grouped. You’re not looking for insights yet. You’re just turning chaos into something readable.
⭕ 4. Data Cleaning
This is where you slow down and start questioning everything. You notice missing values that shouldn’t be missing and numbers that don’t make sense. Some records repeat themselves. Others feel off. You fix what’s broken because you know that clean data isn’t about perfection, it’s about trust.
⭕ 5. Data Analysis
With clean, structured data in front of you, patterns begin to show up. Trends move in directions you didn’t expect. Comparisons suddenly make sense. This is the moment when curiosity kicks in, and you start asking better questions than the ones you started with.
⭕ 6. Data Interpretation
You step away from the numbers and think about what they actually mean. Not for you, but for the people who need to act on them. You translate insights into plain language and connect them back to the original question. This is where analysis turns into decisions.
⚡ And the truth is, you rarely move through these steps in a straight line. You’ll circle back, change your question, clean the data again, or collect something new. That’s not a failure. That’s real data work.

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@vdmempire There's a reward for loyalty.
Wait till her loyalty result pays off... Don't judge base on one incident.
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WITCHCRAFT??? 🥶💔🤦♂️
Davido gave Ivana a chance to perform at his show, he still prepared some millions to help the girl but guess what ?
The girl made a video saying she is a Wizkid fan and can’t perform there 💔😁. Few weeks later, DJ Tunez said Ivana should get ready, she will be performing at Wizkid’s show . She went crazy, got dresses and portraits she will give to Wizkid on stage .
Guess what? Wizkid finally didn’t let her perform. She lost both opportunity.
When I see person wey reach 20 years still Dey do Wizkid Fc and 30Bg I Dey shame . Your helper might be from the other fan base.

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@silverpenydr Got a good working laptop.
'B' would be the perfect option for me.
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@tz_snart @ezekiel_aleke For a first power bi dashboard I would rate you a 6.5/10. For me though the line chart wasn't really telling the story..if you look properly u see some lines look similar, I would even prefer you use a bar chart, desame goes for ur pie chart, nice one shaa
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First dashboard on POWERBI
Still learning😭🙏
@ezekiel_aleke boss, how I take do for first timer🌚
#DataAnalytics

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Shell Undergraduate SIWES / IT Program 2026 Now Open
Shell Nigeria (SNEPCo) has opened applications for its 2026 Undergraduate SIWES / Industrial Training Programme for eligible university and polytechnic students.
Who can apply
– Nigerian undergraduates (Uni & Poly)
– Approved for SIWES / IT
– Minimum CGPA: 3.5
Benefits
– Monthly stipend
– Hands-on industry training
– Real workplace experience at Shell locations
Deadline: Dec 30, 2025
👉 Full details & how to apply:👇
recruitmentpastquestions.com/apply-for-shel…
Know someone who qualifies? Tag or share.

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@DestinyGinikach Unable to enter your dm.
Can you please do the same?
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