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#Flowdiary1000Days: A Reflection of 1,000 Stories

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Flowdiary Kano Meetup, June 2024 Every journey begins with a single step, but at Flowdiary , we believe that every day counts—especially when those days add up to a movement. Today, we are celebrating a significant milestone: 1,000 days of Flowdiary . Over the past two and half years, Flowdiary has evolved from a vision into a platform that empowers, uplifts, and transforms lives of thousands youths in Northern Nigeria. This is more than just a number; it represents 1,000 days of learning, resilience, and success stories that continue to inspire people. When we started Flowdiary in March 2022, it was a small but determined initiative. We wanted to make a difference by equipping youths with digital skills such as Web Development, Graphic Design, Android Development, Cryptocurrency among others. The journey wasn’t easy, but each day brought progress. From a handful of students to a thriving community, Flowdiary has become an icon of hope for many young people in the Northern region. #Flo...

How Flowdiary Helps Northern Youths Build Careers in the Tech Industry

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Northern Nigeria is a region full of potential, with countless young people who have big dreams but often lack the tools to achieve them. This is where Flowdiary comes in, a platform created to break barriers and open doors by teaching digital skills that can change lives. When we started Flowdiary , it was just a few of us with a handful of courses and a passion to make a difference. The challenge was clear: many young people here face more than just financial constraints. The language barrier is a major issue. Most online learning platforms use English, which makes it hard for many to learn effectively. So, we asked ourselves: Why not teach in Hausa? Why not offer these valuable skills in a language that truly connects with people? That idea became the heart of Flowdiary’s mission. Teaching in Hausa isn’t just a smart move—it’s a necessity. Imagine trying to learn complex tech concepts in a language you barely understand. It’s like trying to find your way without a map. By offering c...

Digital Transformation of Business: What Does It Mean to Digitize Your Business?

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In an increasingly technology-focused world, the demand for businesses to digitize has grown dramatically. So, what does it mean to digitize your business? Essentially, it means incorporating technology into your business operations to increase efficiency, enhance customer experience, and boost sales. This could mean developing an app for your business, transitioning into eCommerce, offering mobile payment options, and more. The goal of digitizing your business is to keep up with the rapidly changing economy by offering your customers more ways to access your business, cut costs, and streamline daily operations. Therefore, the method(s) you choose to digitize your business can vary based on your needs. For example, if you book consultations with clients via phone or in person, incorporating online scheduling through your website or via mobile app can help you book for clients and, in turn, increase sales. Or, if your business currently relies on a paper filing system, transitioning eve...

Mohiddeen Set to Launch His Entrepreneurial Book in Kano

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  Zo Mu Gina Kamfani, an entrepreneurial book 21st February 2021, has been scheduled as the day to launch Zo Mu Gina Kamfani , an entrepreneurial book written by Muhammad Auwal Ahmad, popularly known as Mohiddeen, in Kano State. I have gained the opportunity from the CEO and Co-founder of Arewa Computer Library , Salees Abdulrazak Sahel, to introduce my book at an event he and colleagues have organized, Arewa Computer Library 2021 Summit. The attention of many people has been dragged to an attractive topic, #ZoMuGinaKamfani , which has been trending on social media since September 2020. I have explained in detail during my interview with DailyStar NG , about the hashtag and why we create the motive movement. Well, the trend has to do with my aforementioned unpublished book, as it partakes in motivating youths to be competent enough to create multiple opportunities to be self-reliant by building a company.  To make the trend more understandable, a friend and one of its co-found...

An Introduction on the Release of “Perceptible Ideologies”

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  I have decided to release my philosophical book at the end of this year, 2020, for my fellow philosophers and those who strive to seek the truth no matter how bitter it seems to be. In a nutshell, Perceptible Ideologies is a special book on ideology; how humans view things and how they differ in most cases with regard to their different ideologies. Aliyu Ibrahim Haidar is responsible for writing the book’s forward, he states: "God created this universe as a diverse, sophisticated, and wonderful abode for His creatures. The most sophisticated creature of all His creations is a human being. We, humans, are the most intelligent, curious, and mysterious of His creations. What made us even more fascinating is how we perceive things differently from others. "Mohiddeen Ahmad, an intelligent and humble friend of mine who is an advocate of peaceful co-existence wrote this book to explain how we can live with other people who have a different perspective from ours in a harmoniou...

The Prince Without a Head: An Introduction

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  A short science fiction written by Mohiddeen Ahmad narrates how a squad of three astronauts took a trip to explore space but were unfortunately kidnapped by aliens and were taken to their planet in the jungle. On the aliens’ planet, the commander-in-chief of the empire, Rando, who was in charge of the kingdom where a headless prince was ruling, gave the astronauts a story of how the prince lost his head. The battle they all called  the battle of the salient jungle , was somehow terrible. It was such an unforgettable battle that caused the loss of millions of lives. Rando narrated, it was their foes from outer space that came to invade their planet, but it was not a successful attempt at last. They got the audacity to quash those enemies by all means despite their weaknesses, loss of lives, and lack of good weapons. In the end, Rando concluded that it was that battle that caused their prince to have lost his head. He wept while narrating how a warrior among the enemies cut of...