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Recap of Legbegbe in San Francisco, USA

Recap of how we danced "Legbegbe" on the San Francisco, USA trip:
From Google I/O 2018 & special moments shared with great community managers (Maryam Arshad Maha Ech-Chefaa Erica Marques Melissa Gave Miró Quesada Rayan AL Zahab Sreeraman Thiagarajan e.t.c) - Its good you know that ALL community managers are always impact focused 👏.
A big "Thank you" to the Senior & Tech Brother Chukwuemeka Afigbo of Facebook (actually, he (Nke Ise) introduced me to the GBG program about 5 years ago when he was a Googler) - I am forever grateful 🙏😘.
A big "Thank you" 🤗😘🙏 to my special Erica Hanson and Marcus Foon - you're the definition of a true leader and a great mentor 🙏👏😘😘😘😘😀👌🤗🤗🤗.
A shout out to the Harvard Business School - HBX ConneXt team for San Francisco (Mikel Jacinto and Sabareesh Nikhil) - thanks for the ride back to Sunnyvale, and of-course its not coincidence that we came up together during the panel Purpose 2.0 panel with Professor Forest Reinhardt on the Colbun case 😁😀👏😘😘.
Also, the family of Abdul Ibiyeye and his beautiful Queen wore me out with last minute treats and so much kindness - Thanks Doin 🙏. After overfeeding me, they took me to: Stanford University, Facebook, Apple e.t.c
And for everyone that has been following the updates, I hope the tech info were quite helpful and informative.
Thanks 👌😉 - jetting back to WAKANDA! 👌😀




















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