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Inspiring Tech Careers: NACOS Yaba College of Education Sparks Interest in 300+ Students

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On July 12, 2024, the National Association of Computing Students (NACOS) at Yaba College of Education hosted an electrifying Careers in Tech Industry event that left a lasting impression on over 300 eager students.

The event featured a distinguished lineup of speakers, each bringing their unique insights from various areas of technology.

Among them were Godwin Udu of Kucheza Gaming, a passionate advocate for the design and gaming industry, Odina Ozioma of Xolani Health, a product and UX designer, and Sadeeq Hayeende, a Lead Digital Analyst from Lifestores Healthcare.

Each speaker delivered eye-opening sessions on different aspects of tech careers, leaving students inspired and eager to explore the vast opportunities within the tech world.

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The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as students from various computer science disciplines gathered to gain first-hand knowledge from industry experts.

While all the sessions were insightful, two in particular stood out and captured the audience’s full attention: “Careers in the Gaming Industry” by Godwin Udu and “Building a Career in Data Analysis” by Sadeeq Hayeende.

With a blend of enthusiasm and expertise, Godwin Udu delved into the dynamic world of gaming, highlighting the myriad of career paths available. From game design and development to art, audio, and production, he painted a vivid picture of the industry’s potential.

His talk was not just informative but also motivational, encouraging students to pursue their passions and consider gaming as a viable and rewarding career choice.

Godwin’s engaging storytelling and real-world examples resonated deeply with the attendees. He shared his journey, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs he celebrated, making his talk relatable and inspiring.

The students were particularly intrigued by the behind-the-scenes look at game development and the creative process involved in bringing a game to life.

His session sparked curiosity and excitement among many aspiring tech professionals, making it one of the most impactful moments of the event.

Equally captivating was Sadeeq Hayeende’s session on “Building a Career in Data Analysis”, where he demystified the world of data and its crucial role in decision-making across industries. With clarity and depth, he outlined the core skills needed to excel in data analysis.

He also highlighted the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving in extracting meaningful insights from raw data.

Sadeeq’s real-world examples showcased how data-driven decisions shape businesses, healthcare, finance, and even entertainment.

His engaging talk left students inspired, emphasizing that data analysis is not just about numbers but about telling stories that drive innovation.

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Many attendees expressed a newfound interest in data science, eager to explore how they could leverage data to create an impact in their careers.

The event was a resounding success, thanks to the collective efforts of the speakers and the enthusiastic participation of the students.

It was a day filled with learning, inspiration, and the promise of endless possibilities in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

As the event concluded, the students left with a renewed sense of purpose and a clearer vision of their career paths.

The Careers in Tech Industry event at Yaba College of Education will be remembered as a pivotal moment in their academic and professional journeys, igniting the passion of the next generation of tech leaders.


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