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**WEEKLY REFLECTION— WEEK 7: SELF & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT**Week 7 of the 3MTT programme has made me realize that growth i...
15/05/2026

**WEEKLY REFLECTION— WEEK 7: SELF & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT**

Week 7 of the 3MTT programme has made me realize that growth is not just about learning new technical skills, but also about building discipline and consistency.

As the weeks progress, I’ve started developing a more structured routine for learning, practicing, and managing my time. I now dedicate specific hours each day to coding, reviewing class materials, and working on projects. Even on days when motivation is low, I’m learning that consistency matters more than mood.

One area I still struggle with is maintaining balance and avoiding distractions, especially when juggling personal responsibilities alongside the programme. Sometimes procrastination creeps in, but I’m becoming more intentional about staying accountable and pushing through discomfort.

This journey is teaching me to take full responsibility for my own growth. No one can learn, practice, or improve for me. Every small step, every completed task, and every challenge overcome is shaping me into a better software developer and a more disciplined person.

I’m learning that success is built daily — through habits, persistence, and showing up consistently.

**WEEKLY REFLECTION 5: GROWTH, DOING & RESPONSIBILITY**Even though I didn’t actively participate in the 3MTT x NextGen K...
16/04/2026

**WEEKLY REFLECTION 5: GROWTH, DOING & RESPONSIBILITY**

Even though I didn’t actively participate in the 3MTT x NextGen Knowledge Showcase, I took time to reflect on what I’ve been building so far in my Software Development learning journey with 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT).

Over the past weeks, I’ve been attempting to build small projects and practice exercises that strengthen my understanding of core concepts. While these may not have been showcased publicly, they have been critical in shaping my growth. One key thing this experience has taught me is that actually building something — no matter how small — reveals gaps in understanding that theory alone can easily hide. Reading or watching tutorials can make things seem straightforward, but once you start coding, you encounter real challenges that force you to think deeper and problem-solve.

One thing that worked differently than I expected is how often I had to revisit basics. I used to think moving forward quickly meant progress, but I’ve realized that slowing down to truly understand foundational concepts actually makes building easier and more effective. Debugging, in particular, has become a powerful teacher for me.

If I could approach this differently next time, I would push myself to participate more actively — whether by showcasing a project, collaborating with others, or sharing my progress publicly. I’ve learned that visibility and feedback are important parts of growth, not just personal effort.

This week has reinforced a sense of responsibility in me — to take ownership of my learning, to build consistently, and to step out of my comfort zone. Growth is not just about knowing, but about doing.

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04/11/2025

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15/05/2025

You may hold power today, but remember—time is more powerful than us all.

10/12/2024

"Do not sell me like Fabregas was sold by Arsenal,
And do not rush to leave like Nasri did.

Do not abandon me for money like Ashley Cole did,
And do not make the same mistake Arsenal made in choosing Silvestre.
Because I have given you so much, just like Henry and Bergkamp gave to Arsenal.

Do not forget my beautiful qualities... !!

For I am creative like Cazorla and talented like Özil.
Serious like Campbell and brave like Vieira.
Calm like Rosický and smart like Pires.
And I have a glorious history like Petit.

Give me another chance, just like Arsenal did with Flamini.
Bring me back quickly, like Martinelli, and with the agility of Seaman.
And do not hesitate to make decisions, like Gilberto Silva before passing the ball.

I am beautiful like Leno,
And I adore you like Wenger adores Arsenal.

137 years of glory and grandeur,
137 years of elegance and status,
137 years of football artistry and enjoyable play.

1886, the birth of one of the greatest entities in history... Arsenal ❤"

25/10/2024

For many years, TAI SOLARIN was a trouble for IBB; a hard critic of IBB and a perpetual lover of the poor. He called IBB incompetent. So One day, after series of criticisms, IBB invited Tai for a discussion, he asked him what he could do to better the lives of the poor.

Tai was happy, he quickly proposed a soft loan for all the poor Nigerians to enable them start small scale businesses and as they return the loans, other poor people will continue to benefit until it reaches all. IBB clapped for Tai and pleaded with him to champion the noble cause so that the programme can run without a hitch. Tai agreed.

Immediately, a Peoples Bank was formed by Decree and huge fund was pumped into it with Dr. Tai as the Chairman. Poor people were getting funds to start or expand their businesses, it was coordinated by Tai, IBB never gave him any bottleneck, no distractions. But after giving out loans to the poor, the poor refused to return the money, neither did we see their businesses on ground, they have spent the money but no repayment. Wahala de!!

Tai was sweating under the Air conditioning system, "this is trouble". After many futile attempts to recover the loans, the Celebrated Peoples Bank crashed and became liquidated. Tai was running helter-skelter.

He finally went to IBB but IBB was not angry, he merely said "Egbon, see what we are facing in government? It is easy to talk, talk is cheap sir but look at your bank. This is just one small bank that you cannot manage o, imagine how many banks we have, imagine ruling a whole country sir? If people now blamed you for the collapse of the bank you proposed and ran, how will you feel? Don't worry sir, you will not be prosecuted. Just go home and rest. You have had enough troubles already......thanks for your service to the nation....."

But before he could leave Dodan Barracks, the then Military President Ordered that he be called back. Tai Solarin started sweating. But he quickly composed himself before IBB asked him, "would you like to serve as the Minister of Education or Finance?" All he needed to say was "Yes sir, either of the two will be ok." And IBB would have appointed him right away.

But Tai Solarin quickly answered. "Mr President, you already told me to go home and rest. I will be on my way now." With that, Tai Solarin left the presence of the President. The two men never met again and Tai Solarin never criticized IBB again.

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