Expert says problem-solving attracts financial success

Sun, Nov 10, 2024
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Economy

A tech institute, Zulfah Academy, says consistent problem-solving drives financial success in technology and businesses.

Its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Abayomi Ajao, said this during ‘Tech-Fit’ organised as part of activities to mark the third anniversary of the academy in Lagos.

Ajao said financial success in tech and other professions comes from consistently solving real-life problems.

“Also, you must know that passion and dedication are key drivers to be successful in technology, not just a desire for monetary gain.

‘’By focusing on creating innovative solutions that address pressing challenges, people become rich not just in tech but all other sectors,” he said.

Ajao said that investing in technology would solve many challenges facing Nigeria in health and education, among others.

According to him, Zulfah envisions a future where Nigeria is a global tech hub, attracting top talents and driving innovation.

The CEO said that while government initiatives are crucial, technology companies could play a pivotal role in fostering growth and development.

He said that over the past three years, Zulfah had been committed to nurturing local talents through its training programmes and empowered individuals who are now making significant contributions to leading international organisations.

‘’We’re passionate about seeing this talent remain in Nigeria and contribute to the nation’s progress,” he said.

Similarly, Mr Saheed Olatunji, Chief Operating Officer, Zulfah Academy, advised parents to invest in tech education for their children.

Olatunji said the accomplishments of the academy’s alumni are testimonies that technological knowledge opens doors and guarantees a fulfilling future.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that during the programme, participants were guided through a tech career path based on their interests and strengths in software development, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, among others. (NAN)

10th October, 2024.

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