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AirPeace flight to Douala, Cameroon of 1.3million Naira, they just canceled.
Please, I want to cry.
This is too painful na.AirPeace flight to Douala, Cameroon of 1.3million Naira, they just canceled. Please, I want to cry. This is too painful na.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·451 Visualizações -
The DSTV van has arrived for broadcast to the entire continent of Africa. Let's make history together tomorrow at the first edition of Platform Africa.The DSTV van has arrived for broadcast to the entire continent of Africa. Let's make history together tomorrow at the first edition of Platform Africa.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·434 Visualizações
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Dear Developers, learn from my mistake before it's too late.
I've been coding for over two years—building apps, solving real-world problems, and growing fast. But I made one critical mistake:
I didn’t upload my projects to GitHub.
I kept telling myself, “I’ll do it later.”
Then one day, my hard drive failed.
Just like that, everything was gone.
Now I’m a developer with solid experience, but nothing to show for it.
Here’s my advice to you:
Push your code—every time.
Even the small projects. Even the ones that feel unfinished or messy.
GitHub isn’t just a tool—it’s your portfolio, your backup, and your proof of progress.
Don’t wait until a disaster forces you to realize its value.
Your future self—and your resume—will be grateful.Dear Developers, learn from my mistake before it's too late. I've been coding for over two years—building apps, solving real-world problems, and growing fast. But I made one critical mistake: I didn’t upload my projects to GitHub. I kept telling myself, “I’ll do it later.” Then one day, my hard drive failed. Just like that, everything was gone. Now I’m a developer with solid experience, but nothing to show for it. Here’s my advice to you: Push your code—every time. Even the small projects. Even the ones that feel unfinished or messy. GitHub isn’t just a tool—it’s your portfolio, your backup, and your proof of progress. Don’t wait until a disaster forces you to realize its value. Your future self—and your resume—will be grateful.