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Festus Emmanuel Enang

@thefestusenang

User Experience Expert | Software Eng. Building @bravorthq

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What if this “Netflix leaving Nigeria” thing is a PR stunt for a product launch or transition within the African market ? đŸ€”

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Naval Ravikant on the “single-most important indicator of an entrepreneur’s success” Naval admits it’s very difficult to predict which startups will work—only 1 out of 10 of his angel investments succeed—but he has noticed a common trait among many of the great companies: “The

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Product-market fit isn’t found. It’s built. One customer conversation, one feature, one iteration at a time. The magic happens in the mundane things.

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Tech product fails when founders fall in love with solutions instead of problems. Fall in love with the problem. Date the solution. Break up when necessary.

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The gap between idea and execution is where most products die. Structured processes don’t just bridge that gap - they eliminate it entirely.

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MVP doesn’t only mean minimum viable product. It means maximum validated proof. What’s the smallest thing you can build to prove your biggest assumption?

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The best product roadmaps aren’t perfect plans. They frameworks flexible enough to adapt when reality punches your strategy in the face.

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A Typical lifecycle of a Developer’s Career. Junior Developer focus on languages -> Mid-level developers focus on architecture ->Senior developers focus on impact -> Elite developers focus on people.

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I’ve seen self taught devs outperform computer science graduates and bootcamp grads revolutionize industries. The credential that matters most is the one you build, not buy.

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The next billion-dollar African startup won’t be built by ignoring constraints, but by turning them into competitive advantages.

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The most important thing you can do when the world is changing rapidly is learn. Here's how to learn anything 10x faster than anyone:

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People have met jesus through different situations in their life and he has never complained. You are not selfish. That’s why it’s called an encounter, he will meet you at the point of your need. Happy sunday!