MEET OUR SPEAKERS
We’ll be hosting our space, Dominating Tech and Freelancing in 2026, this Sunday.
The goal is simple: we want to help tech talents and freelancers understand what it really takes to stay relevant, competitive, and visible as the industry continues to evolve.
To help us achieve that, we’ll be joined by three solid speakers who bring different perspectives and experiences from tech, freelancing, community, and systems.
Our first speaker is OmoAlhaja Abiola (
@omoalhajaabiola).
He leads Skill Afrika, one of the largest communities supporting African tech talents. Through bootcamps, courses, and hands-on training, he helps people build practical skills in different fields in tech.
He also shares actionable insights around client acquisition, especially cold emailing, and consistently highlights remote opportunities in tech.
OmoAlhaja has made massive impact on the community and this Sunday, he brings strong insight into skills, opportunities, and how talents can position themselves better in the global tech and freelancing space.
Our second speaker is Ronald, our only TechBaby (
@Tech_babby).
TechBaby, also known as Ronald Eguh, is a Product Marketing Manager working across EdTech and SaaS, and the founder of BuildHubb.
He supports people with access to scholarships, training programs, and tech-focused opportunities.
He speaks a lot about positioning, personal branding, and strategic networking, especially for people looking to monetize their skills and compete globally.
This Sunday, he brings a clear perspective on how skills meet markets and how to stand out intentionally.
Our third speaker is Technical Ben (
@TechnicalBben).
Ben is a lifecycle marketer focused on technical digital marketing, email strategy, CRM systems, and tech sales. He’s also an advocate for building in public.
He understands systems, consistency, and the long game of freelancing. He often speaks about unseen work, slow seasons, and the importance of community in sustaining growth.
Very interesting fact: Ben famously moved from N700 to $15,000 in his first year in tech!
And this Sunday, he’ll bring practical guides for newbies to find their way and win in tech.
I’ll also be joining these amazing individuals to share from my experience working with freelancers, building systems, and helping people position themselves better for opportunities.
Together, we’ll talk about in-demand skills, positioning, visibility, and what it really takes to dominate tech and freelancing as 2026 progresses.
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See you on Sunday!