Omotolani Fayomi
My name is Motolani. I graduated from University of Ibadan with a B.Sc in Agri-Economics and I’ve been working in the Banking sector for over 7 years. The four weeks training was a time to learn, unlearn and relearn a lot of things). The daily scrum meeting with my teammates was fun and challenging as we had to work into early
Angela Mortoo
My name is Angela Mortoo. I have worked in the Oil and Gas industry for 8years in different roles in Ghana. During the pandemic and lockdown period I realized my job role had become business as usual with no innovation whatsoever. I decided to research on the skills that are in demand and will be in the next few years.
Bernard Mercy, Port-Harcourt
My name is Mercy and I have been working in the financial industry for over 8 years. Recently, I was feeling redundant from doing the same process everyday. I wanted something new and exciting, and with the pandemic it dawn on me as with a lot other people that Tech was the new normal, and that the future of many
Oluwapelumi
My name is Oluwapelumi Akinola, graduate of law from Olabisi Onabanjo University and an LLB from the Nigerian law school. I have been a lawyer in the media and entertainment industry for 3 years. My experience has been rigorous while creating An app (CZAR) for the Government to have a view of what the church sector earns but it's also been
Oyindamola, Ayodeji-Oni, Lagos
My name is Oyindamola and I currently work with a Healthtech company as a Quality Assurance Manager. I had come across Business Analysis as a career path a couple of months back but I didn’t know how to get started until I stumbled on Heels and Tech on IG. I had a lot of questions and did a bit of back
Folake Adeniyi, Lagos, Nigeria
I have practiced law for the past 9 years and everytime I always felt like i needed to do more. I didn't feel quite fulfilled so my cousin told me about Heels and Tech. I took all of my savings, paid for the course and joined the BA Cohort 6. When we started working on the project in Week 2, it
Adeola O. Obichere – Lagos
My name is Adeola, event planner and retailer now Business Analyst with a B.sc in Accounting. It was a great time of learning and getting exposed into the Tech World. Always willing to go over and beyond to ensure we understand well. They ensured that we got value for money and payed attention to every of our concerns. Ready to take on all that
Deborah Onoja (merak)
It was a dream come true getting the opportunity to learn Business Analysis with Heels and Tech truly. Truth is that I didn't know there was such a role until I saw your ad on Christmas day. I decided to go through the website and the outline of Business Analysis given was exactly the type of thing I had been
Ajoke Badaru
Hmmm I learnt a whole lot ooo. From technical to non- technical skills. Technical I learnt how to use the following software Microsoft Office Suite- the whole package from word, excel, one drive, shared link, teams, PowerPointLucid ChartJira SoftwareFigma Non-technical Team work: collaboration, responsibility, discipline, patienceOpen mindedness‘Can-do’ mentalityResilience The list is endless….
Magnus Onyinye
Prior, I had no idea of the tools we used. Infact, I didn't know they were in existence but when a task requires the use of these tools, I reprogramme my mind that I can do this. I must also say that the BA course is not for the faint in heart. Well, Petrina told us from the beginning that