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“When he walked into the workshop, Tunde didn’t expect to find more than tech lessons—he found something that would change his journey forever.”
Tunde walked into the workshop feeling both excited and nervous. Around him, people seemed confident, tapping away on laptops, chatting about concepts he barely understood. But he pushed through, absorbing every word, eager to learn.
During the break, he noticed a girl sitting across the room, focused on her laptop. She looked young, about his age, but she had this air of confidence—like she’d been doing this forever. Her name tag read Aisha.
He overheard her discussing her project with someone, and her passion sparked something in him. Suddenly, his nerves faded, replaced by a new thought: I’m not the only one trying to make this dream real. The room felt a little less intimidating.
4. “When he walked into the workshop, Tunde didn’t expect to find more than tech lessons—he found something that would change his journey forever.” Tunde walked into the workshop feeling both excited and nervous. Around him, people seemed confident, tapping away on laptops, chatting about concepts he barely understood. But he pushed through, absorbing every word, eager to learn. During the break, he noticed a girl sitting across the room, focused on her laptop. She looked young, about his age, but she had this air of confidence—like she’d been doing this forever. Her name tag read Aisha. He overheard her discussing her project with someone, and her passion sparked something in him. Suddenly, his nerves faded, replaced by a new thought: I’m not the only one trying to make this dream real. The room felt a little less intimidating.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
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Excited, Tunde shared his plan with his family over dinner the next day. He told them about the world of tech, coding, and his vision to bring change through technology.
But his parents exchanged glances. His dad asked, “Why not accounting or something safer, Tunde? Tech is risky—and expensive.” His mom sighed, reminding him that they couldn’t afford “risky dreams.”
Tunde’s heart sank. Doubts crept in, but he couldn’t shake the pull he felt. That night, he found a local coding workshop. “Maybe if I just go, I’ll feel surer about this path,” he thought. Taking a deep breath, he signed up for the workshop, hoping it would give him the answers he needed.
3: 🧶 Excited, Tunde shared his plan with his family over dinner the next day. He told them about the world of tech, coding, and his vision to bring change through technology. But his parents exchanged glances. His dad asked, “Why not accounting or something safer, Tunde? Tech is risky—and expensive.” His mom sighed, reminding him that they couldn’t afford “risky dreams.” Tunde’s heart sank. Doubts crept in, but he couldn’t shake the pull he felt. That night, he found a local coding workshop. “Maybe if I just go, I’ll feel surer about this path,” he thought. Taking a deep breath, he signed up for the workshop, hoping it would give him the answers he needed.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
2. The Spark
One night, as he was scrolling through his phone, he stumbled on a video about Iyin Aboyeji, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur who’d built companies that went global. Watching the video, Tunde felt a surge of excitement he hadn’t known before. If someone like him could do it… maybe I can too?
It was like seeing his future flash before him. In those few minutes, something awakened inside him. He spent the rest of the night digging into stories of Nigerian tech founders and learning what he could about coding and startups.
By the time he slept, Tunde was determined. He didn’t have much, but he had enough to start learning. And that was all he needed.
2. The Spark 🧶 One night, as he was scrolling through his phone, he stumbled on a video about Iyin Aboyeji, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur who’d built companies that went global. Watching the video, Tunde felt a surge of excitement he hadn’t known before. If someone like him could do it… maybe I can too? It was like seeing his future flash before him. In those few minutes, something awakened inside him. He spent the rest of the night digging into stories of Nigerian tech founders and learning what he could about coding and startups. By the time he slept, Tunde was determined. He didn’t have much, but he had enough to start learning. And that was all he needed. -
A Thread
“If there’s one thing Tunde knew, it was that his life wouldn’t be limited by what was around him.”
Tunde grew up in Agege, a bustling neighborhood where dreams sometimes felt like luxury. His family had always encouraged hard work, but tech? His parents barely understood it, and his friends were more interested in following traditional paths. But Tunde… he wanted more. He wanted a life where he could create, innovate, and make an impact on his own terms.
To him, technology was like a ticket—a bridge to a world that felt far beyond the narrow streets he knew. He didn’t know exactly how he’d get there, but he knew one thing: he’d do whatever it took to cross that bridge.
A Thread 🧶🧵 “If there’s one thing Tunde knew, it was that his life wouldn’t be limited by what was around him.” Tunde grew up in Agege, a bustling neighborhood where dreams sometimes felt like luxury. His family had always encouraged hard work, but tech? His parents barely understood it, and his friends were more interested in following traditional paths. But Tunde… he wanted more. He wanted a life where he could create, innovate, and make an impact on his own terms. To him, technology was like a ticket—a bridge to a world that felt far beyond the narrow streets he knew. He didn’t know exactly how he’d get there, but he knew one thing: he’d do whatever it took to cross that bridge.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
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