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The future of Nigerian Software Engineers & Developers is bright 💻🇳🇬 But one thing I think we need to improve as an ecosystem is how we treat growth, collaboration, and competition. Too many developers move like it’s everybody for themselves. Meanwhile, the strongest tech ecosystems globally were built through communities, mentorship, shared knowledge, and collaboration. If you look at some of the biggest engineering ecosystems today, one thing is common: > Strong communities > Open-source culture > Engineers helping engineers > Knowledge sharing > Mentorship > Builders pushing each other forward Nigeria already has the talent. That part is obvious. We’re seeing more startups, innovation hubs, mentorship communities, hackathons, engineering spaces, and builders rising across the country. Organizations and communities focused on mentorship and collaboration are already helping thousands of young developers grow. (Thrive in Tech) But imagine how much further we’d go if more developers genuinely helped each other improve instead of hiding information or turning everything into unhealthy competition. If you notice another engineer struggling with: > System design > Backend architecture > Communication > Security > Frontend structure > DevOps > Open source > Problem solving …and you have resources that can help, share them. A simple GitHub repo, article, roadmap, video, or piece of advice can genuinely change someone’s career. Because the truth is: when one Nigerian engineer grows, it indirectly opens doors for others too. Global companies don’t just judge individuals they observe ecosystems, communities, engineering culture, communication, and delivery quality. And another thing people underestimate is mentorship. A lot of experienced developers today became great because somebody guided them, corrected them, or gave them clarity early. Even research and discussions around software engineering communities show collaboration and mentorship are major factors in engineering growth and innovation. (Disciplines In Nigeria) As engineers, we should normalize: > sharing opportunities > reviewing each other’s code > constructive feedback > teaching beginners > collaborating on projects > building together The future is bigger than individual wins. Nigeria has the potential to become one of the strongest engineering ecosystems globally if we focus more on collective growth instead of unnecessary division. We rise faster together
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The future of Nigerian Software Engineers & Developers is bright 💻🇳🇬 But one thing I think we need to improve as an ecosystem is how we treat growth, collaboration, and competition. Too many developers move like it’s everybody for themselves. Meanwhile, the strongest tech ecosystems globally were built through communities, mentorship, shared knowledge, and collaboration. If you look at some of the biggest engineering ecosystems today, one thing is common: > Strong communities > Open-source culture > Engineers helping engineers > Knowledge sharing > Mentorship > Builders pushing each other forward Nigeria already has the talent. That part is obvious. We’re seeing more startups, innovation hubs, mentorship communities, hackathons, engineering spaces, and builders rising across the country. Organizations and communities focused on mentorship and collaboration are already helping thousands of young developers grow. (Thrive in Tech) But imagine how much further we’d go if more developers genuinely helped each other improve instead of hiding information or turning everything into unhealthy competition. If you notice another engineer struggling with: > System design > Backend architecture > Communication > Security > Frontend structure > DevOps > Open source > Problem solving …and you have resources that can help, share them. A simple GitHub repo, article, roadmap, video, or piece of advice can genuinely change someone’s career. Because the truth is: when one Nigerian engineer grows, it indirectly opens doors for others too. Global companies don’t just judge individuals they observe ecosystems, communities, engineering culture, communication, and delivery quality. And another thing people underestimate is mentorship. A lot of experienced developers today became great because somebody guided them, corrected them, or gave them clarity early. Even research and discussions around software engineering communities show collaboration and mentorship are major factors in engineering growth and innovation. (Disciplines In Nigeria) As engineers, we should normalize: > sharing opportunities > reviewing each other’s code > constructive feedback > teaching beginners > collaborating on projects > building together The future is bigger than individual wins. Nigeria has the potential to become one of the strongest engineering ecosystems globally if we focus more on collective growth instead of unnecessary division. We rise faster together
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hi 👋
It's time to build like never before! 🧊 Our CLAY Hackathon is back and the prizes have increased for round 2: 🥇 $1,500 to 1st 🥈 $750 to 2nd 🥉 $250 to 3rd Hackathon submissions will run through June 30th. For how to submit and what you will need, please visit: 🥶 hackathon.lofitheyeti.com If you want to build, but are not sure what to create, build something alongside your fellow Yetis. Comment below if you want to team up with someone or create a platform with the Lofi team. It's a great time to build on @SuiNetwork. Some of the best things on Sui haven’t been built yet💧
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what you can do currently - Upload meme - Like and Share profile of meme to friends - Tip creators on the platform
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We often run to noise when we're trying to escape our thoughts. Movies. Music. Social media. Constant stimulation. But sometimes the most productive thing you can do is sit in silence. Because clarity rarely shouts it whispers.
Sometimes the cure for distraction isn't more noise. It's silence. We fill our time with movies, music, scrolling, and endless consumption, hoping to escape what's on our minds. But sometimes what we really need is a quiet moment to think, reflect, and listen to ourselves.
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Sometimes the cure for distraction isn't more noise. It's silence. We fill our time with movies, music, scrolling, and endless consumption, hoping to escape what's on our minds. But sometimes what we really need is a quiet moment to think, reflect, and listen to ourselves.
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This hits differently when you’re actually in the process of building 💯
"Let's keep pushing, we'll get there." It's a simple statement, and honestly, it's something almost everyone says. But what people don't always talk about is what sits behind those words. Success isn't built on motivation alone. It's built on the days you show up when you're tired. The days you keep learning when things don't make sense. The days you keep building even when nobody notices your work. Many people see the results, but they don't see the sacrifices, the consistency, the failures, the lessons, and the countless hours spent improving behind the scenes. Every skill you develop today. Every book you read. Every project you build. Every mistake you learn from. They all compound over time. Progress may feel slow right now. Sometimes it may even feel like you're standing still. But growth is often happening in ways you can't immediately see. Trust the process. Trust your effort. Trust the person you're becoming. So if you're working toward something meaningful, don't stop. Keep learning. Keep building. Keep improving. And most importantly... Keep pushing, we'll get there.🚀
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Day 5 design wrapped 🚀 You can't survive building interactions in Framer & Figma if you don't understand interactive components & Property variables. You might cry 😂 Framer link: relevant-value-677429.framer…
day 5 of 30👩‍💻 Task: recreate this pricing page. Today's challenge is focused on interactions. 1. the monthly/yearly toggle should work properly. when users switch between both options, the prices should update 2. on hover, each card should transform with its own colour as seen in image 2 deadline: 18 hours use whatever works for you. same design, your own approach. quote with your version when you're done 👇
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"Let's keep pushing, we'll get there." It's a simple statement, and honestly, it's something almost everyone says. But what people don't always talk about is what sits behind those words. Success isn't built on motivation alone. It's built on the days you show up when you're tired. The days you keep learning when things don't make sense. The days you keep building even when nobody notices your work. Many people see the results, but they don't see the sacrifices, the consistency, the failures, the lessons, and the countless hours spent improving behind the scenes. Every skill you develop today. Every book you read. Every project you build. Every mistake you learn from. They all compound over time. Progress may feel slow right now. Sometimes it may even feel like you're standing still. But growth is often happening in ways you can't immediately see. Trust the process. Trust your effort. Trust the person you're becoming. So if you're working toward something meaningful, don't stop. Keep learning. Keep building. Keep improving. And most importantly... Keep pushing, we'll get there.🚀
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Hey Builders, I've created @xpresspurge (a cool chrome extension designed for @X ) and Advantora Insights @Advantora_AI , currently working on another small side project. Feel free to check the projects, feel free to reach out or connect as well, wish you all guys a great week 🚀
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"Steal" this flow I've been following to build apps and websites with AI. I start with @ChatGPTapp because it knows the most about myself, my business, and the brands I am building. Next, I go to @claudeai to upload the information from Chat, in order for it to produce the prompt that will be entered into @Replit. Now that I've given you the steps, check out the websites and apps for creators and founders I have made over the past few weeks.
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Have been busy lately Been busy at work as well How are y'all doing?? Y'all still grinding or it's just me
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For real 😂
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AI Agent Workflows🤖🔥Getting Paid in 2026⁉️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1nKOLLrbe…

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Scalping boys
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