It was a privilege meeting and having a conversation with J.Fowe yesterday. God! The depth and wisdom. I cherish the minutes spent with you sir.
Coincidentally, I was with a friend today who said same about you. He reckoned that his meeting with you years back gave him clarity.
The biggest problem with most of us Nigerian youths using Twitter from mostly big cities is that we don't know or understand Nigeria. We think we do, but we don't.And if we ever get into the position to fix things,we will fail. Because you can't fix what you don't even understand
I have seen this confusion several times where people who are good with their hands aka. loves "hands-on" practical's, electronic gadgets, love building physical things choose to undermine the need for sound theoretical background and mathematics. Yet they want to be an engineer.
If you are serious about getting better at something,
You will have to get a coach or mentor in order to keep from plateauing.
There is only so much you can learn on your own.
J.Fowe dropped by our office yesterday to provide some much needed mid-week motivation. We are pumped, excited and can’t wait to share all the things we’ve been working on. Tag any of our team members you can see. #PeopleOfTalentQL
I left home at the age of 16 after I knew that my parents couldn't afford to sponsor me to University. I worked different odd jobs from being a labourer to a Security guard, to selling recharge cards. Until I met J.Fowe. He introduced me to the world of tech and…