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Climbing the Tech Ladder in Nigeria: Tunde Ajibawo's Advice for Software Engineers | How I S3 Ep1

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In this inspiring and deeply insightful conversation, we take you on a journey through the eyes of someone who’s been building in the Nigerian tech space for over a decade.Tunde Ajibawo is the current Head of Engineering at SystemSpecs Deelaa. With over a decade of experience in building software and leading teams, Tunde has contributed to the success of several tech-driven companies in Nigeria. He’s a big believer in structure, learning the fundamentals, and growing people.In this video, he shares:- how he got into tech before it became mainstream in Nigeria, - what the tech landscape looked like in Nigeria in the early 2000s, - the companies he’s worked with and how he’s navigated roles from Junior Developer to now, Head of Engineering, - what he did to stand out and grow quickly in a fast-paced ecosystem- his take on startups, remote working and also scaling fast- and most importantly—why mastering the fundamentals has been key to his growthTunde doesn’t just talk about his career growth, he shares his doubts, his unfinished ideas, and how he’s grown through constant learning. This is one of those videos where you’ll want to pause and take notes.For founders, it’s a reminder that not everyone has to start a company to make impact.For engineers, it’s a masterclass on growth and leadership.For students, it’s proof that consistency and curiosity go a long way.For tech operators, it’s a peek into the minds of the people building Africa’s digital backbone.Whether you're a tech founder, tech professional, a student just starting out, or a career professional navigating your next role, this video is packed with real talk, practical advice, and a lot of personal stories that will leave you motivated and informed.Let’s hear from you!Drop a comment to share your biggest takeaway from Tunde’s story. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech stories from across Africa .📌 Follow us on other social media platforms:Instagram: https://instagram.com/foundersconnect_ X(Twitter): https://instagram.com/theFCshow_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundersconnectshow 🎟️ Get your tickets to The Builders Summit: https://www.foundersconnect.xyz/tbs2025

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In this inspiring and deeply insightful conversation, we take you on a journey through the eyes of someone who’s been building in the Nigerian tech space for over a decade.Tunde Ajibawo is the current Head of Engineering at SystemSpecs Deelaa. With over a decade of experience in building software and leading teams, Tunde has contributed to the success of several tech-driven companies in Nigeria. He’s a big believer in structure, learning the fundamentals, and growing people.In this video, he shares:- how he got into tech before it became mainstream in Nigeria, - what the tech landscape looked like in Nigeria in the early 2000s, - the companies he’s worked with and how he’s navigated roles from Junior Developer to now, Head of Engineering, - what he did to stand out and grow quickly in a fast-paced ecosystem- his take on startups, remote working and also scaling fast- and most importantly—why mastering the fundamentals has been key to his growthTunde doesn’t just talk about his career growth, he shares his doubts, his unfinished ideas, and how he’s grown through constant learning. This is one of those videos where you’ll want to pause and take notes.For founders, it’s a reminder that not everyone has to start a company to make impact.For engineers, it’s a masterclass on growth and leadership.For students, it’s proof that consistency and curiosity go a long way.For tech operators, it’s a peek into the minds of the people building Africa’s digital backbone.Whether you're a tech founder, tech professional, a student just starting out, or a career professional navigating your next role, this video is packed with real talk, practical advice, and a lot of personal stories that will leave you motivated and informed.Let’s hear from you!Drop a comment to share your biggest takeaway from Tunde’s story. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech stories from across Africa .📌 Follow us on other social media platforms:Instagram: https://instagram.com/foundersconnect_ X(Twitter): https://instagram.com/theFCshow_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundersconnectshow 🎟️ Get your tickets to The Builders Summit: https://www.foundersconnect.xyz/tbs2025

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