Written by: Admin_SheEvo
I began tutoring because of the countless questions I received from people. I noticed that many people struggle with technology in this 21st century, and, seeing the challenges around me, I decided to dedicate my time to teaching technology for free. It’s amazing how life can guide you to your true calling even when you don’t expect it.
I had applied twice for medicine and surgery, seeking admission but never succeeding, despite scoring 280 in JAMB. Meanwhile, even as a teenager, I was already helping people with phone issues. I recall helping a man fix his BlackBerry Bold in 2010, and he gave me N100, which felt like a fortune at the time. He mentioned that many had tried and failed to fix it before me. Although I was more interested in becoming a medical doctor, his encouragement to consider a tech career stayed with me.
In 2014, when my attempts to enter the medical field faltered, I decided to explore other options. My secondary school teacher, Mr. Oriaku, invited me to assist with computer work and promised to teach me photo editing. Despite my initial lack of experience, I learned to edit photos using Adobe 7.0, and eventually, I discovered a passion for photo editing, photography, and videography.
A friend suggested I apply for Computer Science, and though it was a big shift from my original plans, I decided to give it a try. I had to tell a little white lie to my family to secure my school fees, as I was worried about financial constraints and negative responses. Despite facing delays and challenges due to financial difficulties, I completed my Computer Science degree, though it took eight years instead of the usual five.
In 2020, just as I was about to graduate, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, causing further delays. Yet, I remained hopeful and continued with my journey, trusting that I would eventually see it through. My story might not seem impressive yet, but I hope it serves as a beacon of hope for others facing similar hurdles.
After graduating in 2021, while waiting for my NYSC, I explored other skills to stay productive. I enrolled in a fashion design course and, despite it not being my primary interest, learned to sew. When I got my NYSC call-up letter, I was posted to Bayelsa. During my time there, I actively participated in the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program and found my passion in tech. I volunteered for the SDGs as a development knowledge facilitator, teaching students, especially girls, how to monetize their smartphones and acquire basic digital skills.
Determined to give back to my community, I started a project called “Girl Child Psychology.” I didn’t want any young girl to face the same struggles I did. Although I faced challenges in getting support from ministries and NGOs, some individuals helped make the project a success. Even though I was assigned to the Ministry of Information Orientation and Strategy, I managed to balance my project goals with my primary assignment, earning recognition and a recommendation letter for my dedication and communication skills.
After completing my service, I received job offers but faced setbacks when a bank job was denied because I was over the age limit. This was disheartening, given the efforts and delays I had faced. However, I channeled my energy into developing my digital skills. I invested in online courses in areas like Professional CV Writing, Digital Entrepreneurship, Amazon KDP, Project Management and Data Analysis.
Today, I run De-Best Digital Consults, a registered business where I promote digital literacy, write CVs, and provide various digital services and consultations. Despite facing setbacks, including a malfunctioning laptop, I’ve continued using my small smartphone to manage my business. I’ve written three books, including “Keys on How to Become a Brand,” “Life Like a Movie,” and a book on relationships, all born out of my passion, and determination.
This journey has taught me the value of perseverance and the importance of following one’s passion, even when faced with a lot of challenges.
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Nnaji Lois Ndidiamaka
This is very very inspiring,keep making me proud, your destiny is spiritually and physically guided, but that black berry bold you repaired in 2010 made me laugh especially as you were giving #100, though,not surprise of what is happening today because,I can remember vividly when early morning people will come locking at our door for phone repair without any fear of you going to spoil the phone, and as their faith leads them the take back there phone home smiling with so much joy, many even denied their own kids from touching the phone bcuz of the strong faith the have in your magic of phone repair , keep it up
Maria
This is the kind of story we need to read more about
Show that the possibilities are endless.
No matter who you are
No matter where you come from.
Anastasia
Congratulations sis
Never let anyone clip your wings
Keep soaring 🦅
Blessing Osita
This is amazing! Thanks you so much for posting this…it’s meant to encourage everyone who’s finding it difficult to navigate life
Mercy
This is a beautiful and inspiring success story