Smart DigitalTech
A rising disabled sensational speaker who is determined to impact and inspire followers.
27/01/2025
As a digital tech skills expert with 4 years of experience working remotely for foreign clients and 7years of managing my personal cyber cafe (Campus based computer service provider), I am delighted to announce to the general public of my desires to create impacts on the social media audience who are willing to undertake novel digital skills courses.
Technological advancement has called for individual improvement to enable us meet the global standards. I am here to teach and mentor interested persons through this. Be part of these creative industries today where digital earnings have strengthen mental capacity over physical strength.
You have degree, NCE, ND results? Congratulations, but having one of the above isn't a requirement for jobs in the modern society.
Are you skillfully engaged?
Can you use digital skills to work effortlessly?
Welcome to the FEBRUARY DIGITAL SKILLS MASTER CLASS
Lets connect for mentorship, teaching and growth in the new era.
Check the flyer for more details and registration.
03/12/2024
Happy International Day of People with Disabilities.
As a Nigerian with a disability, life is leading you 1-0 already. The struggles against inaccessible environment do not only affect our productivity in life and functionality at works, but our sense of belongings as citizens of Nigeria.
Regardless, many Nigerians with disabilities are sailing on the strength of "what does not kill us makes us stronger". The battle will never be won on the ground of lamentation, but total advocacy remains the pathway.
I am celebrating everyone with disability globally. With continuous efforts, we will strive, make a better society for generations to come.
27/11/2024
Dear Future Madam,
I am a tech savvy enthusiast, I envision a family that spends time learning and earning digitally. I see my children while growing up playing games, learning skills, building apps and games, and doing lots in digital tech careers.
I am SAPIOSEXUAL; my desires to have a brainy Lady as a wife has never ceased one day. I sure know that being intelligent is not the prerequisite to building a good home, being a loving mother to my children and a loving wife to me, but please I am so much interested in your intelligence, commitment to digital tech space.
I do not know who you are, but I sure hope you will come fill up your space soon.
Buy your laptop if you dey come sha đđđ
ăvirală·
12/11/2024
If your scale of measurements for success is materialism, you do not understand what being successful means generally. Our individual priority defines our differences in life. What you prioritize so badly maybe someone's least of concerns.
You are not better than others because you have a car or build a house. Others without these have their priorities. They may have privately what worth more than your car or house.
For example:
Some people see storey building as a symbol of wealthiness, but in my case, I won't see it that way. My concern would be:
Can I Climb the stairs?
It won't matter to me how much of relevance you attach to this kind of materials because it may not be accessible to me. "Not the affordability, but the accessibility"
Do not judge others on the basis of what you have, or feel important. Priority makes the difference. What you adore is not appetizing to everyone.
Some prioritize spirituality
Some prioritize materialism
Some prioritize family over everything
Some prioritize money over other things
Some prioritize education passionately
We are all rich; it is our priority that makes us different.
ăvirală·
11/11/2024
Hey,
đ„Your disability only challenges you, it never stops you from becoming anything better in life. Whatever challenges us is testing our strength. Donât fall for its tricks, show your strength because you are strong.
: havenât you realized how strong you are?
Growing up in an environment where people with disabilities hardly thrive above circumstances, hardly become successful, preparedness for rough phases and odd times of life remains a way of life to me. None of the challenges of life takes me unaware because I know who I am, where I come from and I remain focused as I know where I am going.
: How prepared are you knowing fully well that where you come from has so much impacts on your becoming in life?
Wake up and change the narratives.
1. đ Donât say âbecause of my disabilityâ I canât do this. Find a way to do it differently because you are disabled. You will be proud of yourself that you could do it without the expected limitations.
: Your challenges in life has limited you from doing certain things, have you tried the other things that your disability, challenges do not stop you from being the best at it?
2. đDonât be a pessimist under the umbrella of how you are or what you are facing. When you are afraid of what you may face in the battles ahead, the courage to start dies along the line. Expecting this or that very factor will be a challenge to your success is never bad, but it becomes negative when you let such expectations kill your goals.
I surely believed one day, some days, these things would happen to me, trust me, my victories have been in the faith that when these problems come, may I have the strength to fight the battle, may God send me the right people to see me through them.
QUESTION: Having seen what may possibly limit you from achieving success, have you carefully considered what could triumph you over these bridges of life? God can do it, men can help you get it right, nature will definitely play out in your favour.
3. đ„Thereâs no end to the path of greatness, your vision is the energy and fuel that determines your destination. Some pray to just build a house in their lifetimes ; when they reach this, it is the climax of their vision, they settled there because they feel fulfilled.
QUESTION: Do you know you can even do better than everyone else you see today? Having determination is not enough, having the vision to get to the end of it all is what matters.
What do you pray for?
Where do you work your ass out to be in the nearest future?
Your energy takes you only to where your vision can. You canât do more than you envisage.
ăvirală·
05/11/2024
Thereâs a big difference between MINDING YOUR OWN BUSINESS and HAVING PRIDE
I met a friend who commended my efforts in creating motivational video contents and I asked, âBut you donât comment on the videos, so why praising me?â He replied âSmart, you too get pride, you no Dey comment on my post, so I am returning the energyâ
Smiles, whatâs the problem?
I h@te dragging, engaging in derogatory conversations, or to help you talk down on someone or something I am clueless about. If I want to do so, trust me I will go on many days of research to be well grounded in what I will be saying.
I wake up everyday with a particular belief âanyone can be my helperâ I am also helping people in many ways. I am mindful of what to say, whom to say to or talk about and even topics to jump on regardless of the trends.
As a professional social media manager managing international accounts, I hardly let Nigerian social media trends get into me. I adhere to the international standard of managing social media accounts. I have seen a situation where a comment made on a particular post for fun cost someone of his dream job. Donât make others laugh unnecessarily, or else they will necessarily laugh at you.
If I want to contribute to or criticize a particular post, it will be done constructively. Trust me, if I engage constructively on your post, you might end up hating me because your expectations would fail woefully. You canât write rubb.ish but expect me to commend your thoughts positively because we are friends.
Above all, I have gained a lot and enough from social media that I feel being abusive or throwing shades just for fame wonât help my mental health and psychological growth. I am building myself on this space.
âYOUR ENEMIES ARE NOT MY ENEMIES; THEY MAY BE MY HELPER OR THE PEOPLE I AM TO HELPâ
If a post does not make a sense, donât comment. What you think is for fun is visible to so many people with different ideological perspectives. They see your posts, comments and reactions to social issues. Meanwhile, my next post will be on LEVERAGING SOCIAL MEDIA TO MAKE SUCCESS
Donât go for someone who does nothing to you all because you have a friend who is not on the same page with the person. Donât inherit enemies on social media; beyond this space is a larger society where interdependence is key to our growth.
Have a great day â€ïžđ„đ„
If you truly read this to the end, I love you dearly â
Reply let me know you read to this point.
ăvirală·
02/11/2024
I wonât lie to you:
1. Donât feel too big to start small. Every greatness has an infantry stage. Growth is constant, it will surely come. Today a child is borne, in a twinkle of an eye đïž the child becomes an adult. Your qualifications only get you certified, but not satisfied with your wants.
LESSON: Those I know personally who felt too big for the little things some of us started years back are still running up and down to get it right at once.
2. Break away from pride, most of us havenât really succeeded because we feel too big, too special and have self acclaimed values to be somebody of one class. You are literally nobody until you fulfill certain requirements and being successful financially is at the peak of these requirements.
LESSON: Pride has never paid anyone. All it does is to create an assumption of a class of personality that you truly may not be. Success is transactional, relatability is a fundamental element in making success. Donât sell ego to people that you are to sell your business, ideas to.
You are not above anyone. You are not better than others. You are only at one stage of growth; others have passed and others will pass this stage.
Happy weekend â€ïžđđ
29/10/2024
BEFORE vs NOW:
Everyone is a work in progress, a progress in process â
Growth is said to be inevitable; this is so true. In my case, it is very inspiring with lots of lessons for you.
As a child from a struggling home, I earlier learnt the art of contentment; being satisfied with what I have, what I can get and whatever comes. I was one of the regular customers to the OKRIKA sellers in Anyigba. I had dealers in all kinds of OKRIKA as I did have taste of what to wear regardless of how cheap they were then.
Maturity doesn't come with age, rather comes with experience, self-reflection, and learning from mistakes. Situations surrounding my growth made me mature from the start. I did go for what I can comfortably afford at cheaper price. I rode through life in my happy OKRIKAS, but today the story isn't the same.
MORAL LESSONS:
1. Don't struggle to meet up with material things that are unrelated to the future you are building. Be careful not to eat your capital because others are spending their own profits. Focus on the business of life.
2. To the struggling souls, beware of unnecessary competitions. All the production or manufacturing companies won't close before your time. Those who struggled to boy 2023 car models will live to see others buy 2025 and above models.
3. Time is everything to your becoming in life. Growth is inevitable only to our physical body and age, but SUCCESS is evitable if we fail to endure through the processes of life.
4. All the things we mostly can't afford in the past are the things we give out today. Don't be in a hurry to satisfy the world. Rather, invest in yourself, work on your progress.
You wear rags today?
Be glad and proud you are not naked. Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton, and most expensive brands you know today will live to produce more fashionable outfits for you tomorrow.
You are a work of art. Your finishing will be radiant, smarter and hotter than all you see today. â€â€â€
@ ăvirală·
28/10/2024
NEVER LOOK LIKE YOUR PROBLEM
This is one of the many strengths in me; never to look like what I am passing through. God has been gracious, of course we collectively know this but there are storms of life I endure through that are not necessarily worth sharing.
A pretty lady on this space had a long chat with me recently. The chat was more of an interview or enquiry session. She said "I have keenly observed your lifestyle for years and I am pushed to ask today, you NEVER give a damn about challenges of life. Is it that you are getting everything right? Or you are just blessed with every support you need in life?"
I told her, " I don't wear my challenges of life anymore, they don't worth my time to even create distractions. They come and are meant to go the way they came. I do have rough days, but I am at a point I deal with issues personally.
Don't become a sadist in view because of challenges surrounding you; you are walking through the phases of trial to testimonies.
Your problems should not be a makeup to wear
Your problems should not be a public affair unless you are at a point that working on yourself silently no longer helps.
Don't sell your life problems; you won't see a buyer, but share your life experience when you are done dealing with the problems, you are inspiring someone to keep grinding.
Your Take Home: Don't look like your problems, it does not reflect strength, but weakness. Others are going through what would break you into piece within a second, but they live in the expression of time and season without complaint.
ăvirală·
10/10/2024
Your life is a definition of commitment, determination, focus, zeal and goal getter.
We grew up writing jamb often and often; not because we didn't pass JAMB but because we were after LAW COURSE meant for the children of the rich. How they got the admission then was something we kept wondering. We will read, read and read, but only get closer to the pass Mark.
You were resilient and committed to the call, and today you are a graduate from LAW department. Is anything more than this?
It is an achievement because it is not easy to pursue your dream course for years.
Congratulations on your new age. This is the phase we have been waiting for. A transitional phase to the dream land.
Happy birthday dearest brother Jibrin Seidu
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