“Dear Hasanna, You Belong Here”: A Guide to Mentorship for Women in Tech (Even If You Didn’t Study Computer Science)
You’re in your second or third year at university.You’re not studying anything remotely techy—maybe it’s English, Sociology, or Mass Comm.But deep down, you’re curious about this thing called tech.You’ve seen stories of women who started from nothing and are now building apps, speaking at global events, or leading product teams.And you’re thinking: “How do I start when I don’t even know where to start?”
Hasanna, if...
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Celebrating the women driving tech innovation, personal stories, and interviews with female leaders in Abuja’s tech space.
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