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No Connections, No Degree, Just Tech: The Story of a Self-Taught Engineer Dayo never liked school. Not because he wasn’t smart, but because it never seemed to like him back. Teachers barely noticed him, assignments felt pointless, and exams? Let’s not even talk about those. By the time he scraped through secondary school, university wasn’t even an option. His parents couldn’t afford it, and honestly, he didn’t care. But reality didn’t care about his feelings either. Job applications went unanswered. Employers wanted degrees, experience, things he didn’t have. He jumped from one odd job to another, barely making enough to survive in Lagos. One night, while scrolling through Twitter on borrowed data, he saw a tweet: "Tech doesn’t care about your degree. Just your skills." Something clicked. He had heard about people making money from tech, but was it really possible? He had nothing to lose, so he started. His first stop? YouTube. Then free coding platforms. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, he struggled, got frustrated, almost quit. But something kept him going. Maybe it was the thought of never having to beg for a job again. Months later, he built his first project. It was terrible. The second? Slightly better. He started freelancing for peanuts, just to practice. One client turned into five. Then ten. Then an unexpected email, a remote job paying $2,500 a month. Dayo sat staring at his screen, blinking. Was this real? It was. He didn’t need a connection. He didn’t need a degree. Just a laptop, determination, and Wi-Fi. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. The tech world is wide open, and it doesn’t care about your background. 📌 Tag a friend who needs this reminder. 👉 figureshubafrica.com 📞 234 703 030 0291 #figureshubafrica #TechJourney #FromZeroToTech #YouthInTech #webdevelopment #NigeriaTech #SelfTaughtDeveloper #wednesdaymotivation #WinningWednesday
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No Connections, No Degree, Just Tech: The Story of a Self-Taught Engineer Dayo never liked school. Not because he wasn’t smart, but because it never seemed to like him back. Teachers barely noticed him, assignments felt pointless, and exams? Let’s not even talk about those. By the time he scraped through secondary school, university wasn’t even an option. His parents couldn’t afford it, and honestly, he didn’t care. But reality didn’t care about his feelings either. Job applications went unanswered. Employers wanted degrees, experience, things he didn’t have. He jumped from one odd job to another, barely making enough to survive in Lagos. One night, while scrolling through Twitter on borrowed data, he saw a tweet: "Tech doesn’t care about your degree. Just your skills." Something clicked. He had heard about people making money from tech, but was it really possible? He had nothing to lose, so he started. His first stop? YouTube. Then free coding platforms. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, he struggled, got frustrated, almost quit. But something kept him going. Maybe it was the thought of never having to beg for a job again. Months later, he built his first project. It was terrible. The second? Slightly better. He started freelancing for peanuts, just to practice. One client turned into five. Then ten. Then an unexpected email, a remote job paying $2,500 a month. Dayo sat staring at his screen, blinking. Was this real? It was. He didn’t need a connection. He didn’t need a degree. Just a laptop, determination, and Wi-Fi. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. The tech world is wide open, and it doesn’t care about your background. 📌 Tag a friend who needs this reminder. 👉 figureshubafrica.com 📞 234 703 030 0291 #figureshubafrica #TechJourney #FromZeroToTech #YouthInTech #WebDevelopment #NigeriaTech #SelfTaughtDeveloper #wednesdaymotivation #winningwednesday
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No Connections, No Degree, Just Tech: The Story of a Self-Taught Engineer Dayo never liked school. Not because he wasn’t smart, but because it never seemed to like him back. Teachers barely noticed him, assignments felt pointless, and exams? Let’s not even talk about those. By the time he scraped through secondary school, university wasn’t even an option. His parents couldn’t afford it, and honestly, he didn’t care. But reality didn’t care about his feelings either. Job applications went unanswered. Employers wanted degrees, experience, things he didn’t have. He jumped from one odd job to another, barely making enough to survive in Lagos. One night, while scrolling through Twitter on borrowed data, he saw a tweet: "Tech doesn’t care about your degree. Just your skills." Something clicked. He had heard about people making money from tech, but was it really possible? He had nothing to lose, so he started. His first stop? YouTube. Then free coding platforms. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, he struggled, got frustrated, almost quit. But something kept him going. Maybe it was the thought of never having to beg for a job again. Months later, he built his first project. It was terrible. The second? Slightly better. He started freelancing for peanuts, just to practice. One client turned into five. Then ten. Then an unexpected email, a remote job paying $2,500 a month. Dayo sat staring at his screen, blinking. Was this real? It was. He didn’t need a connection. He didn’t need a degree. Just a laptop, determination, and Wi-Fi. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. The tech world is wide open, and it doesn’t care about your background. 📌 Tag a friend who needs this reminder. 👉 figureshubafrica.com 📞 234 703 030 0291 #figureshubafrica #TechJourney #FromZeroToTech #YouthInTech #webdevelopment #NigeriaTech #SelfTaughtDeveloper #wednesdaymotivation #WinningWednesday
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No Connections, No Degree, Just Tech: The Story of a Self-Taught Engineer Dayo never liked school. Not because he wasn’t smart, but because it never seemed to like him back. Teachers barely noticed him, assignments felt pointless, and exams? Let’s not even talk about those. By the time he scraped through secondary school, university wasn’t even an option. His parents couldn’t afford it, and honestly, he didn’t care. But reality didn’t care about his feelings either. Job applications went unanswered. Employers wanted degrees, experience, things he didn’t have. He jumped from one odd job to another, barely making enough to survive in Lagos. One night, while scrolling through Twitter on borrowed data, he saw a tweet: "Tech doesn’t care about your degree. Just your skills." Something clicked. He had heard about people making money from tech, but was it really possible? He had nothing to lose, so he started. His first stop? YouTube. Then free coding platforms. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, he struggled, got frustrated, almost quit. But something kept him going. Maybe it was the thought of never having to beg for a job again. Months later, he built his first project. It was terrible. The second? Slightly better. He started freelancing for peanuts, just to practice. One client turned into five. Then ten. Then an unexpected email, a remote job paying $2,500 a month. Dayo sat staring at his screen, blinking. Was this real? It was. He didn’t need a connection. He didn’t need a degree. Just a laptop, determination, and Wi-Fi. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. The tech world is wide open, and it doesn’t care about your background. 📌 Tag a friend who needs this reminder. #figureshubafrica #TechJourney #FromZeroToTech #YouthInTech #webdevelopment #NigeriaTech #SelfTaughtDeveloper #wednesdaymotivation #WinningWednesday
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🎯 “Are There Still Jobs in Tech?” That’s the question on everyone’s lips. And the truth is "YES", but only if you know where to look and how to position yourself. At Utiva, we’ve helped thousands of people like you transition into tech, gain global skills, and land remote and local jobs even without a prior tech background. Whether you’re just curious or ready to make the switch, we’re here to guide you from learning to earning. ✅ Structured programs ✅ Job support and mentorship ✅ A supportive community ✅ Access to global opportunities 📌 Registration is ongoing for our next Cohort starting this weekend! Start your journey now click the link in bio or register here 👉 study.utiva.co #Utiva #UtivaTech #LearnTech #TechJobs #RemoteWork #TechOpportunities #NigeriaTech #UtivaSuccessStories #CareerInTech #NoExperienceNeeded #DigitalSkills #FutureOfWork #TechIsNow #NewCohort #June #RegisterNow #UtivaBootcamp #StartInTech #FromZeroToTech #NewToTech #Video #information
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Because I believe you deserve a shot in #CyberMentorship with #MrAY, no matter your background. ⏳ Don’t wait. ✅ Like 🔁 Repost 💬 Comment “Mentor” and Check your DM to claim your spot. We rise together. #FromZeroToTech
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No tech background? No problem. Thousands have done it; you can too. Ready to make the switch? Let’s build your tech career, together. Klemweb.com #CareerSwitch #TechTransition #LearnToCode #SoftwareDevelopment #TechForBeginners #FromZeroToTech
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Part 2 of "The Impossible Journey" is out! If you watched Part 1, you already know this isn’t just a conversation—it’s two deeply personal stories about breaking barriers and building careers that once felt out of reach. In this second part, @cloudwithraj and I go even deeper: 🔥 How we pushed through doubt 🔥 The lessons that shaped our careers 🔥 The mindset shifts that made all the difference We didn’t follow a traditional path. We forged our own. Check it out: youtu.be/l6tWbWU4SOY And if you haven’t seen Part 1 yet—start there. It sets the stage for everything we share in this final chapter. Part 1 – youtu.be/dSA883dwSAc?si=EWeA… If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of your path in tech, these are two videos you don’t want to miss. Let us know what resonates with you the most! 🙌 #ImpossibleJourney #CareerInTech #AWS #Inspiration #Mindset #FromZeroToTech
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