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Product Manager - portfolio of 12 live apps | very good at turning lean 3–6 person teams into ₦1B+ products | follow for beginners & entry level roles #CFC 💙
Jun 24, 2025 9 tweets 2 min read
Since I got robbed. Here's what I learnt — both as a Nigerian and as someone who builds products:

User POV (Survivor Mode):

1. Always treat your phones as empty vessels. Back up everything in the cloud. So when your device gets damaged or stolen, you can easily continue 2. Setting up Find your device on iPhone is good, but it's useless if the thieves are tech savvy; they will put it off during the operation. @Apple should disable stuff like this after 24 hours

3. Link backup emails & recovery phone numbers to everywhere.
Gmail, iCloud, banks, social — all of it. Recovery numbers like your close friends or distant family are best. Not husband, wife, or your kids.
Oct 22, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
I'll be leading a close group of the next generation of Product Managers.
if you are interested, click the link below
selar.co/ny8n

Thread/ Learn the business process of planning, developing, launching, and managing a product.
We will also learn how to use product management tools for the next 6 weeks.

Live Class all through in a close group every weekend starting from November
Oct 20, 2022 20 tweets 5 min read
Idk,
My team and I built 3 apps in a year — which I led (all on play store ONLY)

One of the apps have more than 10k downloads and revenue is more than N100M. The company is bootstrapped.

My Boss just focused on marketing and left the product development to me

Meanwhile, I have worked in two companies this year where they struggled to build just ONE app during my time there,
they both raised money.
Till now! Their apps are not live. The web app is always in mess.

There are five lessons I learned actually
Jun 13, 2022 11 tweets 2 min read
If you want to join a company,
this is the easiest red flag 🚩 to look out for.
or the things you should ask an HR/CEO or product owner (PMs, Clients, Stakeholders, Marketing) during onboarding/interviews.

They are the "8 Market fit hypotheses" according to Sachin Rekhi 1. Target Audience:
Are they interested in b2b or b2c or both?
Jan 18, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
When you are writing case studies, avoid too many shalayes... too many content is not a case study.
Case study is all about your approach to issues.

1. Instead of too many text, summarize with infographics
2. Videos (or screen record) works better than text 3. We want to see figures. People want to see figures like percentiles and decimal points.
4. People want to see your suggestions, what new features did you apply
5. You don't even need personas like that, what we need to see is the questionnaire you pushed out for people to fill