Joined February 2024
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If I miss a day (unless it’s exams or no light 😅), I’ll give ₦10,000 to one random person who reposts this and correctly calls me out that same day.
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Day 31🚀 Long and somewhat boring day 😅 Most of my time went into meetings, planning, and discussions around upcoming work and features.
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Day 30🚀 Worked on a candidate recommendation service for EvexAi. Using OpenAI-powered search, we identify the best candidates for a job description and rank them based on strengths, risks, cultural alignment, quality indicators, and key selling points. The goal is to help recruiters make better hiring decisions, faster.
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We took home 3rd place at the DSN hackathon! 🏆🥉 Huge shoutout to the dream team behind PulseAgent: 👑 Team Lead: @might_mj ⚙️ Backend: @thisisperry 🤖 Backend / AI Agent: @Manny__tech I worked as the frontend engineer and assisted in the deployment of the services to bring this to life! We built a dual-task LLM-powered system using Gemini 2.5 Flash & LangGraph state machines, trained on Amazon, Yelp, & Goodreads data. It simulates user reviews & ranks recommendations , all wrapped in an authentic Nigerian Contextualisation Layer. 🇳🇬🔥 Thank you @BluechipTechNG and @dsn_ai_network for an incredible summit! On to the next build! 🚀 #AISummit #BuildInPublic
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Currently at the Bluechip Data and AI Summit @BluechipTechNG! 🚀 I’m here for the DSN hackathon. We’ve built something solid, and the energy in the room is high. Pitching soon , we hope to clear the stage and take this home! 🏆🔥 #DSNHackathon #BluechipSummit #bluechipsummit2026
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Day 28 🚀 Worked on Pulseagent for the DSN Hackathon today. We focused on migrating our infrastructure to a more scalable setup so it can handle heavier workloads. Ran into issues during the process and spent about 3 hours debugging and fixing things, but we’re gradually getting it stable. Still pushing forward.
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Day 27🚀 New week, more building. Wrapped up the backend for personal study schedules in Qademy, and my cofounder and I have started work on the frontend. Users can now create and share study schedules. Next up: streaks, milestones, and other features to help students stay accountable 📚
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Day 26 🚀 Spent most of today debugging and optimizing code to make everything run smoother. After that, I shifted to the front-end and made some clean UI changes to evexai. Productive day. We keep pushing! 🔥 #buildinpublic #dev
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Day 25🚀 Started working on the backend for personal reading timetables in Qademy 📚 We're planning to make it more than just a timetable by adding features like plan sharing, accountability partners, and more. Laying the foundation for something bigger.
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Day 24🚀 I Added an in-app course material viewer to Qademy. Users can now open and view uploaded course materials directly inside the app without needing to download them 📚 Small improvement, but it makes the experience much smoother for students.
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Day 23🚀 Performed unit testing on some of the new features added to Qademy to make sure everything works as expected. Also attended my first physical class of the semester. A mix of building and learning today.
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Day 22🚀 Worked on EvexAi today. → Migrated the email service to Brevo due to issues with the previous setup → Fixed deployment issues affecting the platform Not the most visible progress, but these are the things that keep products running smoothly.
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Day 21🚀 Very busy day, so I didn’t get to do much coding. Tested parts of the new attendance feature implemented by my cofounder and also started working on linking notifications to their corresponding pages in the mobile app When I’m done , users will be able to tap a notification and go straight to the exact screen that needs attention.
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Day 20 👨‍💻 Today reminded me that small architectural decisions can have massive effects later on. While testing the new many-to-many course structure on Qademy, I realized that one change affected multiple endpoints, queries, deletes, permissions, and logic across the app 😅 I had to refactor some services in the backend and also change some endpoint usage in the frontend. But now departments can properly share courses/materials, and the system is much more scalable for future features we’re planning.
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Day 19🚀 Made some architectural changes to Qademy today. Courses are now many-to-many with departments and also linked directly to schools. This now allows different departments to access shared course materials seamlessly. All this is in preparation for some bigger features coming soon 👀
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Day 18 Completed Module 3 of my AWS Cloud learning journey Learned about AWS Lambda, Batch, Elastic Beanstalk, Fargate, containers, and serverless computing. Also scored 100% in the assessment 💯🔥 Still applying everything I learn to real production systems.
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Day 17 🚀 Today I dove into AWS containers and learned how things work with services like Elastic Beanstalk and Fargate. I now understand how containerized apps can be deployed and managed without worrying too much about the underlying servers. Getting more comfortable with cloud infrastructure step by step
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Day 16🚀 Today I got to apply what I’ve been learning from AWS Skill Builder. Migrated Qademy’s backend services from Render to an AWS EC2 instance and also set up GitHub auto-deploy actions Was honestly quite fun seeing everything work together
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Day 15🚀 Added a new Qademy feature requested by my course mates. Class reminders were previously fixed to 15 minutes, users can now set custom reminder times themselves 🔔 Also learned and practiced setting up AWS Lambda functions and integrating them with SQS queues ☁️
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