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.
“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.
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