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Personalised stories about teenagers building amazing careers and creating remarkable solutions in tech across Africa.
#38 Techbytes: The life of a tech teen in Nigeria
In Nigeria’s bustling cities and vibrant communities, a new generation of tech teens is emerging—one fueled by innovation,…
From teen to tech maven: 19-year-old Helen Okereke is redefining possibilities for young African women
In today’s world, the field of software engineering is rapidly growing, with new technologies and innovations emerging every…
Stella Ladegbaye; the 19 year old developer that chose coding over cooking
When Stella Ladegbaye was in secondary school, she could pick catering or data processing as the extracurricular activity…
Sister’s influence, learning how to code on paper -Abigail Inyang, a 17-year-old cyber security expert shares her tech story
Technext had a chat with Abigail Inyang to learn about her journey in tech, her plans for the future, and how she is balancing her teenage life with a challenging tech career
How 18-year-old ‘millionaire,’ Prosperity Olorunfemi is helping young Africans attain wealth with tech skills
It’s not every day that you hear about a 18-old self-acclaimed millionaire in Nigeria, especially with the current…
A conversation with Adeyinka Adetunji, a teenager who wants to build the world
"I was always intrigued about what you can do with tech. I want to build the world" -…
Teenager, Jolaoluwa Olatunji discusses product design and how he wants to solve problems
As many of us know, the tech space is quite diverse, and we have people like Jolaoluwa Olatunji…
Ronald Dosunmu; building a tech career worth emulating at 17
“My name is Ronald Dosunmu, I am a 17-year-old Full Stack Software Engineer, and that is a little…
How teenage Full-Stack Developer, Hanif Adedotun, wants to solve problems using Machine Learning
Hanif Adedotun’s confidence when speaking is enough to inspire a generation of current teenagers who have no idea…
How ‘sapa’ made Hanif Olayiwola a Web3 enthusiast and content writer
In 2021, "sapa (very low purchasing power) came, and I was broke. So, that was how I said to myself that I had to get serious and I started applying for jobs."- Hanif